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We all love our dogs.  In the United States alone there are more than 67 million dog owners – and we all want to do the very best we can for our four-legged friends.

 

Hi!  My name’s Larry Parr.  At one time I lived in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles and I wrote hundreds of cartoons for TV.  I wrote everything from SMURFS to the X-MEN and SPIDER-MAN. 

 

Those days are gone now.  My wife, my daughter and I now live just outside of Duluth, Minnesota.  We own three large dogs and three cats, so when it comes to dogs I do know a thing or two.  One of the things I’ve learned is that if we really love our animals we need to not only feed them and make sure they have plenty of clean water and a comfortable place to sleep, but we also need to do one more thing for them!

 

We need to train them!

 

To be honest I was a bit hesitant about training my dogs at first.  I mean, I liked their natural enthusiasm for life and I enjoyed their exuberance – but finally I realized that I was actually being selfish by not training them.

 

Dogs like a certain amount of discipline in their lives.  They want boundaries.  They want to know what their place in the pack (family) is.

 

Plus, training your dog can mean the difference between life and death.

 

·        Did You Know that somewhere in America a dog runs away from home every 8 seconds?

 

·        Did you also know that a trained dog is 28 times less likely to run away than an untrained dog?

 

It wasn’t until the death of one of our dogs who playfully ran off and got hit by a car that we finally realized the absolute necessity for training our dogs.

 

We love them far too much not to train them!

 

It’s too late for Murphy.  She’s dead.  But it’s not too late for our other three dogs.  If you truly love your dogs then you’ll see that they get at least enough obedience training to keep them safe and to make them a joy to be around, both for you as well as for others.

 

There’s another good reason for you to train your dog.  Did you know that more than 800,000 Americans require hospital care each year because of dog bites?

 

In fact, Dog bites are the 2nd most common reason for all emergency room visits, sending an average of 914 people to emergency rooms every day!

 

Did you know that 7 out of 10 dog bite victims are children?

 

If your dog bites someone – even in play! – you could be sued and lose your home and your dog can be put to death.

 

Train your dog!  Training your dog makes you the leader of your dog’s pack and a trained dog virtually never bites the leader of a pack or any other family member!!

 

The best training I’ve found – by far! – is right here on the Internet! 

 

There are two dog obedience e-books that I absolutely know work miracles when it comes to training your dog.

 

The course we bought is called Sit, Stay, Fetch.  It costs just $37.00 and let me tell you it’s the best money we ever spent!  It’s less money than the local dog obedience class and we got a lot more out of it – and so did our dogs!  The training provided by this e-book has been both FUN and REWARDING, for US as well as our dogs!

 

My sister-in-law, who had a dog that was so out of control that no one wanted to go to her house, purchased a different course and she has had just as miraculous results as we have had – everyone loves being around her old hound dog Toby now! (Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks?!)

 

I can recommend both of these programs because I know that they both work.  In fact, I would go so far as to say that either of these courses is nothing short of miraculous!

 

If You’re unhappy with either program you are absolutely protected by a 90 day money back guarantee – so you just can’t lose!

 

And to reward YOU for doing the right thing for your dog I want you to have a very SPECIAL BONUS!

If you order either one of these two dog training programs from my website

I’ll GIVE you my information-packed

Special Report  

“The Best Little Dog Book On The Internet!”

ABSOLUTELY FREE!

 

If you want to read more about the course my wife and I used for our three dogs, just click HERE.

 

If you want to find out more about the course my sister-in-law used to train her out-of-control old hound dog, then click

HERE.

 

DON’T FORGET!

If you order either of these two miraculous dog training books from my site I’ll GIVE you my Special Report  The Best Little Dog Book On The Internet!” ABSOLUTELY FREE!

 

In any event, please enjoy all of the articles we have about raising happy and healthy dogs, and if you have any stories or articles you’d like to share, please let me know!

 

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