SitStayFetch Do It Yourself Dog Training
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
In the so called good old days people had to take care of their own issues, but it isn’t really like that any longer. Now, more and more, people turn to “a pro” to take care of their problems for them. On the other hand there is a “DIY” development where people are taking their life into their own hands, because it’s actually fun to learn how to solve problems without any help.
If you have a dog then you’ll be interested in “DIY Dog Training” through a dog training guide such as SitStayFetch. I believe this is an amazing alternative to paying an expensive pro dog trainer, especially if you do not have a large amount of cash to burn.
If I had to decide on just one thing about SitStayFetch Dog Training that makes it such a nice choice then I would say it’s that you will be learning a way to deal with your dog yourself. You will be gaining the abilities you need to deal not only with all behavior problems your dog has currently, but also any future behavior issues that your dog has (or that any dog you’ll have in the future has.)
As they say goes “give a man a fish and he eats for just a meal, teach a man how to fish and he eats for a lifetime.” By learning how to train your dog yourself through the recommendations in the Sit Stay Fetch dog training guide you will be essentially become a dog coach yourself. This is a great ability to have if you’re a real dog lover. No longer will you have to rely on anyone else to help you teach your dog to behave.
Of course not everybody has the time or preference to coach their dog. If you do prefer to hire a pro then you should do so. Certainly true professional dog trainers have a lot of expertise that you almost certainly won’t be able to get by simply reading a book.
It might be a particularly good plan to hire a pro if you’re dealing with a large dog which has agression issues. Certainly if you do not feel comfortable as a “Do It Yourself Dog Trainer” than you mustn’t go that route.
For those of you who live in Austin, Texas (or close to there) then I will undoubtedly recommend The Trailer Bark. Along with dog coaching, they also do dog walking.
If you don’t live in Austin then perhaps you can check out a customer reviews website that covers your city or you could check a newspaper. Or you could just train your dog yourself, that would probably be the most interesting experience.





