Things You'll Need:
- internet access is all you need!
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Step 1
Is there something about your dog that you wish you could ask a dog trainer about directly? Now is your chance! For a limited time, you can visit webDogTrainer.com and get answers about your dog-FOR FREE!!
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Step 2
webDogTrainer is an innovative dog training program that offers FREE, personalized tips for your dog from the comfort of your own home. It's flexible, private, affordable (less than the cost of pizza for your family), and creates solutions.
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Step 3
Here's what some people had to say about Julie's effective advice:
*This email comes from a woman with a large German Shepherd.
"Hi Julie!! I just wanted to say THANK YOU so far for everything that I have learned from your website! It is so empowering to pin point what I was doing wrong and changing even the little things that make such a big difference. Nikki from Minnesota "
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*This note came from a woman with a Portuguese Water Dog.
“I started searching the web after a failed attempt using an in-home dog training service. Luckily, I found Julie and WebDogTrainer. In one chat Julie helped our dog go from refusing to go for a walk to happily walking with us. Julie's three-step program and her articles have given us the tools to easily make a tremendous difference in our dog's confidence and behavior. Julie's down-to-earth and humane advice can lead you to success if you are committed to helping your dog become a good citizen and contented companion. Sheryl from Colorado ”
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*This note is from a couple with a Cairn Terrier.
“Julie had an immediately calming effect on us as dog owners. She can explain the canine perspective and how we as humans can interact with our dog in a positive way. Julie was super patient with all of our questions and even fielded our email questions after training ended," from Sina and Ed of California. -
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How can this advice be free? Julie is gathering information for her next book, plus loves to help others.













Comments
carlee3 said
on 5/17/2009 How do I keep my 5 month boxer from jumping and biting on me I would appreciate any answer Jackie