Dog Food Secrets – Confidential Dog Food Report

Author: buster  //  Category: Dog Breeds, Dog Care, Dog Food, Dog Product Reviews, Dog Talk

Dog Food Secrets - Learn the facts every dog owner should know

I have decided to write a review about Dog Food Secrets to raise people’s awareness of the negative impact of some commercial dog foods on the lifespan of our dogs. Andrew Lewis makes some highly controversial claims in his top selling package, Dog Food Secrets. If even only half of his statements are true, we all need to be concerned and aware about the quality of the food we are feeding our pets.

If you are interested in learning more about this unique guide, check out: Dog Food Secrets

Andrew Lewis claims that:

  • Dog Food Secrets offers a simple solution proven to extend the life of your dog by up to 134% and save you up to $10,000 in vet bills and food costs.
  • Most commercially produced dog foods are killing dogs at an early age. The average life expectancy of North American dogs is only 11 years, whereas a dog living under optimal conditions will live 27 years.
  • It is claimed that many commercially manufactured pet foods contain dangerous chemicals and are nutritionally deficient.
  • Dog aggression can be increased by the chemicals in commercially produced dog food.

What does the package include?

Dog Food Secrets offers three packages: Bronze ($27), Silver ($37), ad Gold ($47). The Gold package includes the confidential Dog Food Report.

Here are just a few of the great many of topics covered in this comprehensive guide to improve your dog’s health, vigor and life expectancy:

  • 6 essential nutrients to maximize a dog’s health
  • Dog health care (including perfect body temperature, heart beat and respiration for your dog; how to prevent and treat heartworm; tests for intestinal worms and parasites)
  • Best fruit snacks
  • 55 nutritious recipes dogs love
  • 20 human foods deadly to dogs
  • How many calories your dog should be consuming
  • 5 vaccinations dogs must have
  • Checklist for 18 most common dental diseases

In Conclusion:

The information in this package is certainly of concern and shocking. I have not examined the scientific evidence to which he refers so I cannot comment on the veracity of his claims about commercial dog food.

However, I am of the opinion that the feeding advice, dog care recommendations, and nutritious recipes included in Dog Food Secrets will benefit your dog’s health and hopefully extend his life.

The author is so confident that you will love this package that you can request a 100% refund and still keep the entire package!

If you are concerned about your dog’s health and well-being, I urge you to check out Dog Food Secrets.

Behaviour Dog Training Books: The Best books authored by Professional Dog Trainers. (South Bay K-9 Academy)

Author: buster  //  Category: Dog Breeds, Dog Care, Dog Food, Dog Product Reviews, Dog Talk

Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer found in the title of one of the best Professional Dog Training Course available. This book is available in hardcopy versions as well as a downloadable e-book. The book comes with other resources that can be used for reference in the dog training and obedience training of your dog. For more details on these resources check the Products Specification Section. To buy the book in hardcopy version you can do so offline or online at Amazon.com.

When you encounter dog problems then the book by Adam Katz is the perfect resource. Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer has a wealth of information for the fast resolution of dog behavior and obedience problems. It handles all anti-social behavior exhibited by dogs which can often have you mortified.

One of the best behavior dog training books on the market is “Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer”. On purchase of this great title you are able to access member only areas of the website dogproblems.com such as “”Dog Trainer On Demand”" and get assistance from the canine behavior experts and the author of this fabulous book Adam Gatz.

Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer has all the dog obedience lessons you may need and opens a window to other resources through the package offered. In a survey of unbiased comments and articles these resources were found to aid in dog training by solving negative behavior problems and teaching proper training methods. The website has all the details, so check it out for more information on common problems.

This package is extreamly comprehensive and should contain more than enough to learn how to train dogs correctly and solve the most common dog problems. It is worth considering as an option for learning how to solve your dogs problems (if you have one at the current time), or simple learn the correct way to train a dog.

A master of dog psychology, the author Adam Katz, is also the mastermind behind South Bay K-9 Academy and owner of the site dogproblems.com. He presently runs the $10K Dog Trainer Challenge as well. Check out the website for more details on this.

There is great content in the 316 formatted pages or the 151 page e-book called Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer. In addition to the downloadable e-book and hardcopy book there are all other dog training books included. There are six other resources on dog training and obedience included as a bonus.

Included In the eBook for K9 training are:

  • Handling any dog training issues
  • Tips and little known facts to utilize in daily dog training
  • Selection and adoption of a new puppy tips and how to raise the puppy/older dog
  • Unlimited guidance and consultations with member’s only access to the private discussion forum
  • Pictures to demonstrate and speed up the process of learning to train your dog with step-by-step guides

The professional dog obedience training is purported by the website to be used by many of the best dog trainers worldwide.

For puppy training help and much more check out the resources in the Dog Training and Obedience area of the website DogTrainingCompare. More difficult and advanced skills in dog training can be found in the Dog Training Product Industry Reports.

View a complete industry report on: Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer by Adam G. Katz.

 

 

Six Types Of Small Dogs – Part Two

Author: buster  //  Category: Dog Breeds, Dog Care, Dog Food, Dog Product Reviews, Dog Talk

In part 2 of this article, we look at small dogs in the toy, herding, terrier, and non-sporting groups.

Terrier Dogs

Terriers were bred for the hunt – rabbits, foxes, rats, and even badgers, otters, and river rats. These days, almost all terriers are bought as pets. And with their loyal and affectionate temperament, they make great pets. However, they are dogs with strong personalities, and they need similarly strong and persistent owners. This is even true of the small, toy terriers – their personalities are just the same as their larger terrier cousins. Terriers also have a lot of energy, so you’ll need to exercise them a fair bit. Their coats are wiry, and they have special grooming needs in order to maintain that characteristic wiriness.

There are many small breeds in the terrier grouping. They are: the West Highland White Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Border Terrier, Australian Terrier, Irish Terrier, Norwich Terrier and Norfolk Terrier, Kerry Blue Terrier, Dandie Dinmont Terrier, Cairn Terrier, Welsh Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Bedlington Terrier dog breed, Sealyham Terrier, and Scottish Terrier.

Toy Dogs

Toy dogs are a very recognizable small dog type, due to their popularity with both people and celebrities. There are actually toy dogs in some of the other dog groups as well. Many large dogs have in fact been bred down to toy dog size.

Toy dogs are friendly, though they can be fierce and angry as well. They do make great lap dogs, however, and are often cherished members of the family, akin to a child. Toy dogs include: Affenpinscher, Brussels Griffon, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and the Pomeranian dog breed.

Non-Sporting Dogs

The term ‘non sporting dogs’ is something of a general classification for those breeds that are recognized by the American Kennel Club but don’t fit into any other classification. They have varying coats, colors, ancestry, sizes, and temperaments. Small breed dogs in this category include: the bichon frise, Tibetan Terrier, Tibetan Spaniel, Boston Terrier, Lhasa Apso, French Bulldog, and the Schipperke.

Herding Dogs

The herding dog category is relatively new. The dogs in this category were part of the working group. And, in many breed registrars in other countries they are still a member of the working group, as a sub-category. The dogs registered by the American Kennel Club are usually kept as pets, although herding (and working) dogs are still used throughout the world on farms, cattle stations, and ranches because of their abilities to herd livestock. They are able to be trained to respond to whistles and commands, and are very good at their job. In families as pets, herding dogs may try and good naturedly herd their human family, particularly the kids.

In the herding group, the small dog breeds are the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Shetland Sheepdog, Border Collie,  and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. 

Miscellaneous Dogs

The miscellaneous category covers breeds not fully recognized by he AKC. There are no small dogs here.