Sit Stay Fetch
May 15, 2008
Who Is Daniel Stevens and what is Sitstayfetch?
Daniel Stevens is dog training author of ‘Sitstayfetch.’ His comprehensive guide to dog training has helped thousands of owners worldwide to deal with all aspects of dog training. Just take a look at the pictures of his happy customers on his websites as you scroll down the raving testimonials.
And by happy customers I don’t mean the humans.
SitStayFetch takes you step by step through the most frustrating problems for dogs and their owners. Problems like dog aggression, dog chewing, digging, dog barking, dog biting and the heart wrenching separation anxiety.
This dog training guide places the emphasis where it belongs – the dog owner. The concise information teaches simple techniques to empower the owner and the quick results are enough encouragement to continue.
You will learn about the cause of dog misbehavior and how to recognize them so that you can take appropriate and specific steps to deal with them. For example did you know that there are four contributing causes for separation anxiety or two distinct reasons dogs jump on people?
So What Is In Daniel Stevens’ Guide?
Do you have a few days? Sitstayfetch is really comprehensive to deal with all types of dog behavior issues. The good news is that no dog owner has to deal with all these issues. Some dogs dig, some jump on people, others bark constantly. With the guide in your hand you can focus on the part of dog training that helps you and your dog.
There are also preventive measures such as things to think about before adopt a puppy, or how to choose a breed/breeder, how to deal with vets and so on.
The main SitStayFetch package includes 9 chapters, making it simple to follow as you progress with your dog and easy to go to the part that is most important to you.
Then there is the impressive Sitstayfetch software that seems to cover absolutely everything, including how to track your dog training progress. I encourage you to visit Daniel Steven’s Website for more details.
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