Dog Training Nature's Way's Free Tips:
New Research Findings:
Here are some readers' thanks that we have received from dog owners after they have read these New Research Findings. All unedited - and straight from the heart.
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“The spca told us once a day is good to feed them. Now with your advice, Milo hasn't been barking at night." RSA
"I am so thrilled with the change in my dog's behaviour after feeding him the way yiou recommend! Now I know why they call it "Feeding for Temperament!" USA
"I am astounded by what I have read! RSA
"By just feeding my dogs more of what they like they have already calmed down considerably. It's amazing to think that something so logical can be overlooked so easily."
By just feeding my dogs more of what they like they have already calmed down considerably. It’s amazing to think that something so logical can be overlooked so easily." U.K.
"...and I'm also sure that others feel as grateful as I do that you're doing what you are and that you are so enthusiastic, practical, and straight forward about it all." U.K.
"I contacted you in December last year for my Boerboel pup who was eating stones. You sent me the 'feeding for temprament' document - which I printed out, and read to my hubby. We increased the pup's food straight away, and the stone-eating stopped." California
“thanks for your quick response. I just finished reading both research documents -- How Obedience Training and Feeding for Temperament. Wow! This material is so far out of the main stream yet answers many question for us. It also fits so well with our belief in a non aggressive and non coercive approach. We have never been comfortable with the command oriented approach other trainers have given to us but could not find something that works either. I like what you are saying!" UK
"I plan on finishing reading the Behavior Therapy and Adrenalin pdfs later today. Anxiously waiting for the Living with an Alien” USA
“Wow! Thanks for this very interesting information.” RSA
"My Great Dane doing much better today. Fed him for Temperament as you suggested. He loved it! Much calmer and more obedient today." USA
“truly want to thank you for the material you've sent to me.” Canada
“Thank you very much for this information.” RSA
“You know, you think you doing the best for them [our dogs]only to find out that you stifling their individuality. thank you for the eye opener and support!!” RSA
“The documents that you sent me is absolutely amazing. For the first time, they slept the whole night through.” RSA
“Thank you so very much for your advice and commited input. We are all very grateful. I’m only a bit sad that Jack suffered for those weeks with wrong feeding.” RSA
"On the food front, we have followed your advice and surprise surprise(well not really) he hasn't touched a plant in the garden or dug any holes!!!" RSA
“The day after I read your free ebook on feeding , my dog spent a whole day locked up in my bedroom, with the door closed by mistake. I would never have thought so, because the room was as I had left it - NOTHING had been chewed! I presumed that she had only been there a short while before I got home."U.K.
“I've changed the feeding as you suggested - what a difference! You've removed quite a complicated and rather stressful process. Remember I told you how Ben would came and sit next to me after dinner and start barking? Well, since I've changed the feeding process, he hasn't done that - no barking, nothing. It's really amazing. And they are all so healthy!” USA
“Thank you so very much for your advice and commited input. We are all very grateful. I’m only a bit sad that Jack suffered for those weeks with wrong feeding.” RSA
“you know, you think you doing the best for them [our dogs]only to find out that you stifling their individuality. thank you for the eye opener and support!!” RSA
Before:
Yes my dog is a character and driving us up the wall at the moment so I am rather desperate at the moment!!! I take her for basic training on Saturdays but this doesn't solve my problem of her michieveous, hyper active and rather "looney" nature.
According to my trainer, Toffee should start changing her behaviour pattern after she is 10-12 months old, she is 8 months old at the moment and according to her, this is the most mischieveous age so I am waiting patiently for Toffee to "grow" out of this "stage" that she is going through, but she is just getting worse and worse.
After reading the new research findings:
Thank you for the advice. I was not aware that the training that I tke Toffee for (her name by the way) is actaully adding to my problem. Even though it is the basic sit, down, heel etc. that they are learning, there is theoccassaional "bliksem"* session that we have when she misbehaves, where we are advised to hit (but not kill) and shout when we catch them misbehaving, so I used to spend most of the training session doing this!!!
But not any more... RSA
"Can you believe a trainer who calls himself “natural” expounds at length about the "benefits" of electric shock collars, and spikey collars!!!" RSA
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