Saturday, October 29, 2011

Is Your Dog Out of Control?


Does your dog bite?

Is your dog  barking and lunging at other dogs or people when you take them for walks?

Do you ask yourself why can't your dog behave like other dogs?

Those other dogs are just like your dog except they are trained and their owners are in control of their dogs behavior.

Dog training is the key to having a well adjusted dog. Its just that simple. It requires time, patience and dedication. Some dog aggression does require a more focused training depending on the severity of the aggression.



A Training Program Designed for Aggressive Dogs


Foundation Style Dog Training is a dog training system on the web, developed for training dogs with serious behavior and obedience problems. It has even been used successfully on dogs that were recommended to be euthanized by other trainers!

This training style uses an 11 layer pyramid format and each layer represents a foundation for the next layer. It allows the dog owner to find out what is causing the bad behavior and develop the best strategy for training.


K9-1, founded in 1998 by Mike D’Abruzzo, is based upon Knowledge of dog behavior and values such as Respect, Patience, and Devotion as a foundation to develop all dog training systems.
K9-1 is dedicated to educating the average pet owner about intelligent dog ownership, improvement and standardization of humane and reliable dog training systems for professional dog trainers, and the development of non-kill solutions for dog shelter organizations.

The following video provides an introduction to Foundation Style Dog Training. 





You can also check out the variety of dog training videos K9-1 has posted on YouTube. 
Foundation Style Dog Training is a comprehensive training program that provides lots of support for training your dog no matter what the aggression is. There is no reason your dog can't be a healthy, well adjusted family member. For added support you can join the forum on their website at www.selfhelpdogtraining.com




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