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Puppy Training On The Internet.
Several months ago we noticed that a popular website was
distributing detailed veterinary information on-line. Puppy owners would
write into this website asking for help, saying things like "Help,
my puppy will not eat", "My puppy is bleeding," or
"Oh no! I cannot get my puppy to move". These are all real
comments, made by real people, who had very sick puppies; puppies that
needed immediate medical attention.
The problem with the above-mentioned site was that everyone wanted to help these sick puppies, so they provided advice. Letter after letter, the public sent advice for these concerned owners and their sick puppies, advice that often prevented puppy owners from doing what was responsible; taking their puppies to the vet. Ultimately, two puppies died as their owners searched for free medical advice on the internet. Similar mishaps take place in the area of puppy training. Every day millions of puppy owners turn to the internet for puppy training help. Free information is everywhere, and people who have no vested interest in your success are quick to give free puppy training advice. The problem is not that their information is free. Some free information is extremely valuable (if you take it). Serious problems occur when well-meaning puppy owners start to take advice from a multitude of sources, desperately trying to find a fast-fix-for-feverishly-fiendish puppies.
Find A Good Puppy Training Theme Credible puppy training methods are all based on specialized training themes; themes to which your must adhere so that great results can be achieved. When puppy owners unknowingly mix two completely different themes together, the end result can be disastrous! Puppy trainers spend years creating excellent puppy training methods. When they teach you these methods they stick to their specialized theme. Think of a chef's best apple pie. The creator of any great recipe knows that the success of that recipe is found in its finesse. If you replace a "tsp" of sugar with a "pinch" of salt, you are no longer following the chef's recipe, resulting in a pie that may or may not taste good. When you garnish free bits of puppy training information on the internet, chances are that you are missing finesse. In most cases you are not getting information directly from the experts, and you may be using salt where a "tsp" of sugar is essential. This becomes dangerous because inconsistent training themes often confuse puppies. Confused puppies often lose faith in their owners, resulting in weak bonds, poor listening skills and general disobedience.
Although our special training theme is different from any these, we maintain that the best way to train a puppy is to mimic the natural teaching methods that a mother dog uses to communicate with her pups. We have been training dogs for more than twenty-five years and have extensive experience with varying numbers of training styles. We feel that Puppywishes.com presents the public with one of the most effective puppy training programs available on the internet. Please, if you are currently a fan of the Puppywishes website, try your best to remain loyal to the teachings methods that you will learn. You may not see instant results overnight, but you will be able to create a remarkable dog with our advice. Learn More About The Puppywishes Theme... Click Here
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