Does Your Dog Have Some Habits You'd Like To Fix... IF Only You Knew How?

Our Free DIY Dog Training Guide PDFs Will Give You Powerful Dog Training Secrets Professional Dog Trainers Use To Eliminate Common Behavioral Dog and Puppy Issues.

If you haven’t experienced this scenario below, maybe you know someone who has (or you’ve heard of one)…

You come home from work, stretched, stressed; tired. But look what you find waiting for you… piles of poop in the corner, a urine-soaked carpet, and your dog acting upset, as if “feeling guilty!”

Behavior problems are the #1 reason why well-intentioned dog owners abandon their dogs to shelters or surrender them to rescues. People will get rid of a dog over housetraining problems before they will get rid of one who bites people! 

But, crazy as this is, it means that failing to housetrain your puppy or adopted older dog is profoundly unfair to the pup or the adult dog. 

What’s more, this is a “lose-lose” situation all around. Because as the dog owner, when you reach your breaking point with your dog, and you’re  thinking about getting rid of it…you’ll be ashamed of yourself for losing your temper and being mean to it. 

You’ll also miss out on the loving relationship with it that you originally hoped for. But there's good news...

Almost Any Dog Can Be Housetrained – And You Can Do It Yourself (With These Free Resources)

Many of a dog's problems can be resolved by a caring owner who's willing to devote a little time to positive training. If you're concerned about your dog's behavior, what you need is reliable help, and fast! 

We’re giving you pretty much all the training you will ever need, and the best part is you don’t have to travel anywhere, spend money on expensive, over-crowded lessons, read confusing books or even get up from your chair. Our training guides are written in simple language, with easy-to understand instructions.

Correct A Wide Range Of Problem Behaviors

Potty training, leash pulling, barking, running away, digging, biting, chewing, your dog jumping on people when they come to your house or even humping them, a dog that bites and chews on everything it can find (which wastes your precious time because you have to dog-proof your house every time you leave)… all of these annoying/embarrassing behaviors and much more can be gone for good – training your dog yourself the DIY route!

Imagine coming home from work.  There are no piles of poop in the corner.  No urine-soaked carpets.  Just your dog obediently waiting for you, wagging it’s tail, happy and excited that you are back.

Or the doorbell rings, a car drives by your house or another dog walks by. Instead of being jolted by sharp, loud and non-stop barking, it’s quiet. Almost peaceful. 

That’s the original idea for calling a dog man’s best friend.

Housetraining Guides Cover Most Common Dog Categories – Puppy, Adult Dog, Elderly Dog, Small Breeds, Urine-Marking Male, etc

For best results with housebreaking a dog, you should ideally choose a puppy or dog who fits the facilities, time, and ability you have to offer. Many dog owners make the mistake of believing that small dog breeds are easy to housetrain, for example. They are not!

We’ll give you insights how to choose the right dog for you – if you’re reading this and are still undecided. You need this housetraining information before you even bring the puppy or adult dog home!

Here’s What You’ll Get

DIY dog training PDF

These dog training guides are brought to you by a dog behavior expert/dog trainer (now retired) who loves dogs and worked with dogs and dog owners for over 20 years. They are a labor of love, intended to help dogs and their owners live like friends. Why she's giving you these guides free is that as a youngster she witnesses a dog she liked killed because its owner had neglected the training (it bit a child). After that she started volunteering, helping friends and acquaintances with dog training. This is a continuation of that volunteering effort...

DIY Dog Training Guide – Teaching Your Dog Basic Commands (Sit, Stay, Heel, Go to Your Room, etc)


housebreaking a puppy pdf

Housetraining A Puppy 

(Click link to download the guide)

The majority of dog owners first come into contact with their dogs while the dogs are young, and the dog owners are older, when the human capacity to learn a new language is starting to weaken, and yet housetraining at this stage is critical for a puppy's quality of life going forward...

housebreaking a small dog

Housetraining A Small Dog
Small dogs have their unique challenges when housetraining and you have to understand their unique psychology to have successull housebreaking outcomes...

housebreaking an older dog

Housetraining An Adult Dog Or Rescue
Training an adult dog comes with its own unique set of challenges for the dog owner. Maybe you took up its care from someone who did a poor job o housebreaking it...

housebreaking adult dog with bad habits

Housetraining An Adult Dog That Has Bad Habits
Some adult dogs have developed bad habits, and it may not be their fault, but getting them to stop these bad habits requires patience and the right approach...

Housetraining The Urine-Marking Male Dog

learning dogs body language

Body Language: Learning To Read Your Dog’s Body Language (And Teaching It To Read Yours)
Dogs, like humans, have their own body language, developed over thousands of years and its a language common to all breeds... but of course each dog is unique...

housebreaking an elderly dog

HouseTraining An Elderly Dog
Elderly dogs deserve special attention and care, which can sometimes complicate their raining, due in part to their ailing health and attention, but if you've lived with a dog for so long, it's well worth the effort to train him or her to improve their quality of life...
Housetraining A Urine-Marking Male Dog
Urine-marking is a hard-wired instinct in male dogs, and a cause of much frustration if you do not correctly housetrain your dog. This report will sow you the right way to housetrain a male dog with this habit.

Other Must-Have Dog Training Tips & Resources, Such As:

How to use your dog’s calming signals to identify situations that are stressful to your dog 

… So that you can resolve or avoid them without it escalating to barking or violence. Discover the trick to rehabilitating even the most helpless “lost cause” dog that has lost her ability to read or give calming signals.

Additional Dog Training Tips And Resources...

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