Thursday, December 30, 2010

Check out Dove Cresswell's Puppy and Dog Training Online Review

By Hugo I. Cercil


Dove Cresswell's Puppy and Dog Training Online program is a must-have training guide if you have a puppy or even an older dog that you need to train at home. You will discover the newest methods for training dogs with this simple to understand video and audio training program that's presented in a series of seven lessons that are easy to follow. Rather than having to take your pooch to an inconvenient (and expensive) dog obedience school every week, this Internet program offers greater flexibility. Instead of a specific hour set up on a certain day of the week for obedience class, a simple and upbeat 10 to 15 minute video lesson from Dove Cresswell is much easier and convenient to fit into my hectic schedule. Anyone can use this course and see great results, whether you have very little to no training experience or if you have taken other courses in the past. This course isn't designed to create super TV-star dogs, it teaches fundamentals that can be used every day by the average every day dog. You can watch one of the online video lessons and then instantly try the techniques out on your family dog - another great convenience of learning these skills in-home.

What is included?

You get an extensive plan of action to teach your dog in seven audio/video sessions, along with additional photos and audio extras. No matter what your pup's breed, Dove Cresswell's program will give offer just what you need. Every dog is different, they all have different instincts and skills built right in, and Dove Cresswell's lessons highlight which methods will work better for your breed than for others. Sometimes dogs need a variation on a lesson in order to get it, so Dove's modules come with different options for each desired training action. She will encourage you to try all of them out to find out which one your dog responds best to, and what feels most comfortable for you as well. This will help you to help your dog understand the lesson better each time rather than fighting with him or guessing at other ways to make it work. You can expect to learn the following skills and techniques in this program:

* Teaching Your Dog To Be Housebroken

* Basic Dog Obedience

* Proper Leash Etiquette

* Effective Crate Training

* The "Recall" Technique

* Basic Canine Manners and Bonus Special Dog Tricks That Any Dog Can Learn!

Since she is using the identical approach she does when training dogs for movies and TV commercials, Cresswell's methods of teaching in this program are both effective and reliable. Having seen other DVDs or eBooks on training dogs, I can tell your her techniques are different than anyone else.

I love the way that each lesson is presented, that it's really simple to navigate, and I can easily go straight to a certain section in any of the materials. Probably one of the best features is that each command has a certain tone that is very easy to hear and perceive. Not only are you instructed on WHAT to say - but you are given greater detail on precisely HOW it should be said! This was a very helpful feature! Clearly the visual and sound aspects of these lessons set them apart from any other online canine instructional guide.

Overall Summary of Review

In my opinion, Dove Cresswell's Puppy and Dog Training Online program is an excellent tool for anyone who wants to effectively train their dog at home. The audio and video lessons make it a great alternative for those who don't want to have to print out a huge e-book, or don't want to have to read it on their computer. Being able to see exactly how Dove uses voice commands and body language throughout the training process gave such a helpful visual that I was able to use along with the techniques. In addition, you'll be able to try out a free video lesson when you visit her Puppy & Dog Training Onlines website. I highly recommend her audio-visual guide to everyone and suggest you go check it out right now!




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