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If you think yelling "Bad Dog" and rubbing his nose in the mess is going to give you a housebroken dog, you'd better buy stock in your local carpet cleaning company.

Don't let your house stink and your carpets get ruined just because you've got a dog that doesn't know the right place to "go potty."

Believe it or not, your dog doesn't want to make messes around the house. He really does want to have one place to do his "business." In fact, it's a natural instinct. The only problem is, he doesn't know where that "one place" is.

Let me show you how to use your dog's natural instincts to quickly and easily set up a housebreaking routine that works every time.

If you have a new puppy, or even a full-grown dog who hasn't caught on to where his bathroom is, you're not alone. In the wild, puppies depend upon their mother, and other members of their pack, to show them where the "bathroom" is. Your problem is that your puppy doesn't have those mentors around to help him figure it out. So, unless you want a smelly house, and you want to spend your days cleaning up messes on the rugs and floors, you've got to step in and assume the role.

The problem is, we're not dogs, so we don't have any idea how to communicate specific concepts like where to go when it's time for your dog to relieve itself. What's worse, when our dogs have an "accident", we respond in an entirely wrong manner.

Dogs don't get yelled at in the wild, and they don't get whacked on the nose with rolled-up newspapers either.

There is a training and discipline methodology that dogs naturally respond to, and they have been responding to that methodology since the first dog arrived on the planet and had puppies.

Once you understand how dogs learn in the wild, you can quickly and easily get your dog to go exactly where you want him to without stressing out yourself, your family, or your dog.

Of course, just like children, every dog has its own personality. That's why you may have faster success with one dog, and a harder time with another from the same litter. There are also some breeds that are much easier to train than others, but they all can be trained. Regardless of breeds or personalities, the same techniques work as long as you do everything properly. But it's the "do everything properly" part that can be so hard to get right.

PLEASE NOTE: This eBook is a Downloadable Adobe Acrobat pdf file ONLY and NO physical book will be posted.

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