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I know that sounds absurd...
but it’s not.
Dear Dog Friend,
Even as a professional dog trainer I’ve had some of these things happen to me...
and I hear it from dog owners like you all the time...
Right. Fix this dog? The one who races out the door, wagging wildly and jumping up & down
in anticipation of "getting to go".
The dog who gets in the car and then barks incessently at other dogs... AND even worse
when you leave him for two seconds by himself he starts howling... drawing some really
uncool attention to you.
Honestly, I know it sounds ridiculous.... the idea "you can train your dog to do anything, today."
I used to think that way as well.
But, as professional dog trainers, Robin MacFarlane and I have both studied all sorts of ways to train a dog.
And when remote collar came along... and I saw the results of happy dogs with good manners
in a matter of minutes...
That was when I decided to really study it. And man am I glad I did.
Why Does The Remote Collar DVD Training System Work So Quickly?
It’s a matter of technology. It’s a matter of discovering how a dog actually learns...
and then being able to get attention in that moment.
It’s that simple. Really.
Remote collar works because your dog learns and thinks in pictures...
that means, "in-the-moment"
Not after the fact.
Right now.
So, if I’m able to reach out and tap my dog on the shoulder from any distance
in any kind of noise and chaos...
I have an instant result... and it a very cool thing.
I don’t know about you, but I find it to be a bit embarrassing when
I do things like start yelling at my dog in front of people because he isn’t listening.
Or making excuses like... "I haven’t taken him for his run yet today..."
When I learned that dogs learn "in the moment"
and that with this wireless leash thing
I could get my dog’s attention "in the moment" and he’d actually learn...
I was not only astounded that I hadn’t realized that before...
but I was WAY stoked that I had a way to actually teach my dog something...
that he could actually learn and learn it that day... not after hammering away at it for week...
or even months.
Geez, I know people it’s been years and still no trained dog.
Right now. Today. How cool is that?
It’s the Quickest, Easiest, Safest Way To Train Your Dog
I don’t know about you, but my dogs have a tendency to be a little fired up about things.
Fired up most the time looks like "out of control"...
Quite frankly, I was like, "Yeah, right..."
When I was told that remote collar did nothing more than get my dog’s attention...and that then I could show my dog what to do...
in any kind of noise, and that this would work in a practical instant...
We decided to put it to the test on our own dogs... and Wow!
It actually worked, just like that.
Trained Frickin Dog!
The Most Important Decision Any Dog Owner Will Make in Life Is....
Lets face it. Dogs are now part of our families.
That’s right, a genuine family member.
It’s important to anyone to keep their family safe. I know it is mine.
I’m sure you want the best for your family as well.
The decision about how you train your dog is a matter of being able to save your dog’s life, and sometimes your own sanity.
Here’s What People Are Saying About Just Right Dog Training System
"As a veterinarian I often encounter clients which have been battling with the seemingly insurmountable behavior problems of their dogs.
These problems commonly include play biting, hyperactivity, destructive behaviors, anxiety disorders, aggression, etc. Occasionally a
client become so exacerbated that they will even consider euthanasia. If I had not discovered Robin MacFarlane and her method of
training, many of these problems would seem insurmountable to me as well. The fact is, with an electronic collar, most of these are
easy to resolve. However, teaching clients how to effectively train their dog is often beyond the scope of the veterinarian/client/patient
relationship as well as the allotted appointment time. This is why I am so excited about what Robin and her training method has to offer.
From my unique perspective, I can with confidence, tell anyone that Robin MacFarlane does at least as much for the benefit of dogs and for
strengthening of the human dog bond as any veterinarian could."
Joe Scheffen, DVM
Fairmont Veterinary Hospital
What Pro Dog Trainers Don’t Want You To Know
Honestly, one of the reasons that people pay dog trainers so much money
...it’s simply about consistency. Period.
A pro dog trainer spends most the time teaching how to get consistency
and that consistency is about one thing... Attention.
They don’t tell you that because it’s impossible to actually hear,
in the midst of...
Getting your dog’s attention while the kids are running around,
food in their hands, door bell ringing.... dog barking?...
How are you going to get consistent then?
Quite frankly it takes a lot of time, and therefore a lot of money
to get your dog trained. Time is money right?
Remote collar quickly and easily makes training your dog fast, simple, and
the cost is incredibly affordable.
Even better, you don’t have to admit to your friends,
"Yeah I took him to training but he doesn’t get it."
...And inside be cringing about the thousands of dollars you spent...
on the training...
the couch...
the last 7 pairs of flip flops...
the console of the car....
oh yeah... and the entire house needs new carpet...
ANYONE Can Do This
And I do mean that for both the dog and for you.
It doesn’t matter how old or how young your dog is. It works the same.
And for you...
...it doesn’t matter what kind of experience you do or don’t have training dogs.
The safety factor works on both ends too. It’s perfectly safe for your dog.
And the pulling and pushing, sometimes even trying to stay on your feet while your dog goes wild...
that all goes away... so training is not only fun for you... but a lot safer too.
So Here Is What You Should Know
"I first met Robin MacFarlane in 2001, at an electronic collar training seminar she hosted in WI.
I was still in veterinary school at that time and had the common (mis)perception that electronic
collars were simply a tool to correct an unwanted behavior a dog happened to be exhibiting.
In my attempt to educate myself in "everything dog" which was not extensively covered in school,
I stumbled across one of the most amazing discoveries of my career. Within the span of the
weekend I was able to communicate in a clear humane manner with my dog, instantaneously, at
distance, and without yelling! The whole time my dog, Tweak, was motivated, wagging her tail,
and frankly picking up this new method of communication quicker than I was.
The most revealing concept for me was that the level of stimulation (i.e. shock) was so low
that it is not perceived as a shock to the dog at all, but rather as just a tap on the "shoulder"
in order to get their attention. Using an electronic collar in this fashion is humane, safe, and
provides extremely quick results; it’s by far the most effective and versatile method I’ve encountered.
My dog, Tweak, progressed very rapidly, and it was a new experience for me to actually have fun
working with her. It took some time, effort, and consistency, but thanks to Robin, I now have a
dog that I can take anywhere off-leash and with 100% confidence that I’m in absolute control,
regardless of what we encounter.
As a veterinarian I often encounter clients which have been battling with the seemingly insurmountable
behavior problems of their dogs. These problems commonly include play biting, hyperactivity,
destructive behaviors, anxiety disorders, aggression, etc. Occasionally a client become so exacerbated
that they will even consider euthanasia. If I had not discovered Robin MacFarlane and her method of
training, many of these problems would seem insurmountable to me as well. The fact is, with an electronic
collar, most of these are easy to resolve. However, teaching clients how to effectively train their dog
is often beyond the scope of the veterinarian/client/patient relationship as well as the allotted
appointment time. This is why I am so excited about what Robin and her training method has to offer.
From my unique perspective, I can with confidence, tell anyone that Robin MacFarlane does at least as
much for the benefit of dogs and for strengthening of the human dog bond as any veterinarian could.
I have the utmost respect and deference for the canine communication skills and behavioral insights
Robin MacFarlane has commanded in order to develop this training technique. It is obvious she he has
devoted her life and love to the canine species. I consider her the Einstein of the dog training
community; rather than possessing mere talent, Robin MacFarlane is one of those rare and truly gifted
individuals. I am more than willing to stake my reputation endorsing Robin and her ability to change
your life and the relationship you and your dog share. If you trust her and follow her instructions -
regardless of your dog’s unique problem(s) - that change will likely be profound. It has been for me
as well as for countless others."
Joe Scheffen, DVM
Fairmont Veterinary Hospital
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