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Tips For House Training a Dog

Giles had quite a few flaws that we had to control and one particular issue was house training, after reading the Ultimate House Training Guide again we had a much clearer idea of  what needed to be done and the techniques on how to get there.

This handy manual is a complete guide to what’s arguably one of the most widespread, challenging and frustrating issue faced by any and all dog-owners: house training.

So after several hours spent trawling through the online opinions on dog training techniques, it was sigh of relief that I stumbled across this online book entitled “The Ultimate House Training Guide?, by Martin Oliver. As the title suggests, literally all aspects of the subject are covered, and in a manner both chatty and educational – it’s kind of like having a friendly conversation with a knowledgeable canine behaviorist (with the added benefit of being able to refresh your understanding of the matter at any given time, simply by scrolling back to the relevant section!) plus reading through i didn’t feel you had to be experienced in dog training and obedience training to see that this guy knows what he’s talking about (and did I mention he’s a vet?)

Some of the topics the course goes over are:

Common house training problems – this is particularly handy! A huge variety of issues are covered, from territorial marking to poop-eating; and on top of that, each problem comes with a case study, which helps you to put the information into context.

Health-related problems -  are covered in some depth. There’s a section on congenital problems (problems your dog was born with); a section on the disease-related problems that develop later in life; and a section on other problems related to house training, like inappropriate outdoor elimination, or lawn-burn from urination.

Plus Top Ten Tips for hassle-free house training – which is essentially a recap of the most helpful and necessary attitude adjustments, practical tips, and useful nuggets of general knowledge which will come in most handy in your dog’s training.

CLICK HERE to view Ultimate House Training Guide

About Me

Lyndsey Chapman here, I grew up over in the Mid West and now I live out here in gorgeous Colorado. When i moved here, my husband two kids and i both wanted a dog and when we went over to the local shelter we found Giles, a black and tan mix beagle. To train him we found this system which allowed us both to train Giles for very little money, on our own schedule and we witnessed every mile stone he achieved and at the same time understood every technique that we used to get there.

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