Experiences On Training German Shepherds

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Training German Shepherds – How to Make it Effectively?

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Today I am the happy owner of my german shepherd, Vanza. My friends and family love her and I am proud to call her “my princess”. Years back when I got her, she was a difficult dog and did not responsive to anything at all. He really had a bad attitude and a host of behavioral problems. My parents told me to get a professional dog trainer and I did not want them to dish out a huge sum for one. I wanted to train my dog and for this I started to search for training german shepherds.

There were many books that I read but I was not happy with their results. Vanza never enjoyed the training sessions at all. She used to bark uncontrollably and be very aggressive. It was impossible for me to make her respond…she just did not want to listen. She used to whine and very often used to run out of the front door. I faced this predicament till the day I got information about “Secrets to Dog Training”

It gave me all I wanted for training german shepherds. It is the best resource I have come across. The german shepherd information have given proven results…what else can a dog owner ask for? It gave me an insight into the behavioral pattern of training german shepherds and this helped me with Vanza.

This information is so valuable that I do not even have to hire a professional for training my dog. For me it is inevitably a cheaper and better option. Moreover, I get to train Vanza by myself and this bond helps me to connect to my pet more effectively. The techniques that have been provided in it are simple and practical. Moreover, not only I enjoy the training sessions Vanza loves it too!

Pass years ago I had difficulty to train Vanza and now I happily make this review and I can safely take recourse to “Secrets to Dog Training” that helped me to get the best training for Vanza.

German Shepherd Information – How’s Karen Got it?

Friday, December 25th, 2009

This post is another german shepherd information, how’s Karen – my best friend, got successfully on training  Cash,her male german shepherd of two years. Everyday before going to college Karen take him, out for a walk. She feel proud when people admirably look at him and praise him for his obedience and friendliness. Cash is a pet to be proud of but he was not like this when he first came to live with Karen and her family coupled months ago.

She remembers Cash as a very aggressive and stubborn dog who used to chase cats at the slightest pretext. He loved barking at people and very often scared children too. Hiring a professional trainer was something expensive and not within her reach. Cash never listened to anyone and Karen was left with no choice but to immediately search the information for dog obedience training on german shepherds.

She tried out every tip and advice on these information but Cash, she guess, just did not want to respond. His attitude to training did not improve at all and Karen was left at square one after each training session. One day I came to her house and as usual Cash was barking and behaving aggressively. On looking at him I told her about “Secrets to Dog Training” and how the information can help people on dog obedience training. She reluctantly tried it out thinking that the results would be like the others.

In fact, “Secrets to dog training” gave her all that she needed on german shepherd information and training german shepherds. It opened the door to a number of secrets about them and how to understand how they think. Karen applied them on Cash and he also responded positively. She was thrilled with the results and so was Cash. He became the center of attraction and obviously enjoyed all the attention that lasts even till today!

German Shepherd Puppy Training – Ted’s Experience

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Ted is my twentyfirst years old friend and today he the proud owner of Gipsy, a cute and an adorable male puppy. He wants to share about his very own german shepherd puppy training experience. When Ted bought him he was a tiny adorable bundle of joy creating a mess wherever he was. Gipsy was so bad that if Ted took him to anyone’s house he made it a point to make a mess of that place too. This was becoming embarrassing and at the same time annoying at times. Ted knew that he could not expect too much from Gipsy at his age but he needed some dog obedience before it became too late.

Ted read many books and sites on puppy training but none seemed to work on Gipsy. Ted was beginning to lose patience and thought to train Gipsy when he was a little older. He was becoming a menace with every passing day and loved wrecking up a place in minutes! Then I, who had the same problems with his pet, gave him information about “Secrets to Dog Training”. Ted checked it out and he delighted with the results.

Gipsy responded to the easy and practical tips and recently Ted have checked his habits to a large extent. Gipsy now sits and responds positively to orders. He still training his puppy and the training german shepherds information is really helping him intensely. Ted also deeply recommends this information to all dog owners who will undoubtedly find this to be an invaluable resource!