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April 2, 2009

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As with any "good" behavior, repetition is the key to mastery. Believe it or not - this applies to you and your dog! You can housebreak any dog…truthfully!Grab A Copy Click here

You Need This Book If:

* You or someone you know are considering or already have a new a puppy.
* You or someone you know are considering or already have adopted an older dog.
* You say the words in justification, "they are mostly housebroken."
* You've ever said, "they're a little dog, it doesn't really matter."
* You decide that all of the beautiful throw rugs have to go because tile is easier to clean.
* You want to get a dog from a rescue but what if it's not housebroken.
* You have thoughts like "I think my dog is hopeless."
* If you've secretly thought, "If I don't get this dog housebroken, I can't keep them."
* You remember housebreaking as being so easy and now you don't know what you're doing!
* You get a dog and previously you've only had cats.

An easy-to-follow lesson book revealing exactly how to achieve the "sweet smell of success" that you deserve to come home to every day.
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Sample what's inside! Table of Contents and Page 17.

This 40-page concisely-written guide gets right to the point and stays there.

Written in a conversational tone, it is easy to understand and designed so you can go directly to the topic you need.

The Truth About Housebreaking is the fastest and easiest way to housebreak ANY dog - puppy to senior.

Here's just some of what you'll discover when you download your copy…

* The #1 Rule for Housebreaking Success.
* The Theory of Exercise, Socialization and Housebreaking.
* What causes submissive or spontaneous urination and why it is not a housebreaking issue.
* The importance of Planning for Success!
* Housebreaking and the use of pee pads.
* Why dogs eat their poop and how to stop them.
* Marking problems and how to eliminate them.
* Dealing with Frustration - Threats - Spite.
* Housebreaking Using a Dog Door.
* And more.

Plus! I have included a Quick Reference Guide. It can be used along with the step-by-step Daily Housebreaking Schedule - convenient when there is more than one human in charge of housebreaking (or for those who don't want anything but the facts!)

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Would you/do you read dog blogs?

I absolutely love dogs, and I've been thinking about creating a blog for my puppy Vicktor, but it would also have other information like training information, basic dog Q&A from readers, Do it yourself stuff (making your own collar, leash, ect), among other things.

Would you subscribe/read a blog like this? Do you read blogs? If so, what kind of questions would you want answered in the Q&A section?



I'd read it.
I always like to learn new ways to help my dog.
I'd want to know home made remedies for sicknesses,or first aid, grooming, etc.
Alternative snacks I like to learn about also instead of dog treats.
Training too.

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