German Shepherd Handbook

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Published on: February 21, 2012

If you want a happier, healthier and more well-behaved German Shepherd Dog, then this is going to be the most exciting message you’ll ever read…

First, let me ask you a question… Did you get the “owners manual” the day you chose your German Shepherd?

No? I’ve been in contact with many German Shepherd dog owners (and owners-to-be) over the years and I’ve realized that most actually need one! :)

My name is Michael Tapscott and I’ve owned several German Shepherds (even a white one once), and I have also been a volunteer with a dog rescue organization for years, so I have a lot to tell you about this wonderful breed.

As I’m sure you know, each dog breed is unique, and the German Shepherd is not an exception. The German Shepherd is among the most popular of all breeds, most likely for its loyalty and courage. But most owners don’t realize how much attention, training, love and firm guidance is needed to get their dog to develop these characteristics.

That’s why I’ve spent months and months of research, interviewing German Shepherd trainers, vets, importers, dog owners and well-known breeders to compile the complete “German Shepherd Handbook”!

Everything from how to choose the right German Shepherd and housebreak it, to the history of the breed and how to train your dog to obey your every command…

Imagine being able to get your German Shepherd to listen to you anywhere you go… Wouldn’t that be nice? What about knowing that your dog is perfectly happy and healthy because you know exactly how to exercise and feed your dog?

Wouldn’t it be great if you could teach your German Shepherd to stop biting and chewing everything in sight? Can you imagine how great you’ll feel when you know that your dog loves you as much as you love him/her? And what if you could train your dog to get rid of bad behaviours and obey your every command?

I’m telling you, the information in this book is not available anywhere else! Not in the bookstore, not in the pet store, not at the library – Not even on the Internet!

It’s simple: No one has ever gone through the entire research process that has taken me over 6 months to complete.

During my dog rescue volunteer work I read pretty much every book out there on German Shepherds (I don’t mean to brag here, but I probably know more than those authors by now). When I decided to finally write my book I wanted to find some “insider information” about the breed as well…

So I tracked down and did interviews with a professional dog trainer, two vets, three of the most well-respected German Shepherd breeders and importers (and every GSD owner I know) asking for tips and advice on just about anything related to German Shepherds.

But the most unique thing about this book is that every section of it is there because “you asked for it”. Well, not “you” exactly. But from live questions. Questions coming from people all over the world…read more

Puppy Training Bible Brand New Ebook

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Published on: February 21, 2012

A Veterinarian, a dog owner of 20 years, a dog obedience instructor heap praise on this new book they bought…

Naturally, experts like veterinarians and dog obedience instructors have a few secrets to deal with bad behaviour…

In fact, I dare you to go through this shortened list and find at least 1 thing you won’t find written about before, of value

Answer: Well, you could take that route. But professional dog trainers are expensive. Even the pros buy this book, so you will be one step ahead of everybody else. [See their buyer reviews shortly]

And, as my guide explains, training your dog isn’t difficult to do. My guide is concise and to-the-point — so you can read it and apply what you learn IMMEDIATELY.

Answer: The techniques I’ll teach you are PROVEN to work. Young puppies often require a fair bit of repetition, but if you apply the methods, they WILL learn.

Besides, the Puppy Training Bible comes with a full money-back satisfaction guarantee. You simply can’t lose. (See below for details.)

Answer: Yes. They will work for any breed of dog. All that’s required is a bit of time and patience. If you learnt how to get your drivers’ license, then you can have an obedient puppy too.

This show all the tricks, many never written about before, is what you’ll keep referring to. This means you’ll never have to buy another book or seek out professional help.

From rookies, to intermediate, to professional level experts, they have all come back to leave a review… after buying…

I have a 4 year old Black Lab who was pretty wild from the time we met him at an animal shelter a few months ago. We’ve always heard the old adage, “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks”, but we were very optimistic when we heard about this book.

This book is very professionally put together. In my opinion, it’s one of the best books out there to show you how to train your dog with your brains, not brawn. Which is the opposite of what I learned growing up. This books teaches YOU how to teach very efficiently.

The author makes the learning and teaching process fun for even the most inexperienced dog owner. Their laid back speaking style and easy-going manner makes their every instruction enjoyable. The author stresses that using positive reinforcement does not mean being permissive; your dog most certainly won’t walk all over you if you train using their methods.

Every dog owner should see read this book on training your pet, if only to teach your dog more than just how to ‘sit’, ‘down’, ‘come’, and ‘stay’. I was pleasantly surprised to find so many ‘bonus’ commands that you don’t normally find in pet training books.

I was really surprised about this ebook. It is very easy to read and understandable. Even for somebody whos first language is not english. The training methods are also very easy to understand and they are definitely working. I tested it today with my dog. For example the “Kiss” comand….read more

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