Author Archives: Jack
I Want A Dog With Huge Drive
That’s what I hear from people who have familiarized themselves with the security dog world and have learned the language or the K9 handler.
Chores And Opportunity With A K9
Most people think cleaning out kennels and grooming as a laborious task, as something that interrupts their day or other plans.
The Best Breed For A K9
I’ll tell you straight off the bat. There isn’t one. There are a few.
Getting Your K9 To Listen
There is an old saying. “If you want to he heard then say little”.
Creating A Super Focused K9
Understanding what the competing forces in the immediate natural environment are extremely important. If you were just about to wash your car and a UFO landed in front of you it would be fair to say that you would probably stop what you were doing and focus on the UFO.
K9 Security for Women – FREE Report
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The Best Training Tool For Your K9
There is so much hype out there as to which training tool is the best. The simple answer is, they are all good. And, I mean all when used humanely. Train with your heart.
61 Essential Points To Remember When Using The Springer
Follow these 61 points and you can’t go wrong.
How To Correct Disobedience Without Diminishing Drive
Everyone knows that timing is crucial when correcting your K9 but few people realize they are also correcting wanted behavior as well as unwanted behavior at the same time. So how can you single out the reason for the correction and make it clear to your dog why the correction was delivered?
53 Points You Should Know About Personal Protection Dogs
Taken from my FREE report you will receive when you subscribe to www.k9ers.com.
General History Of Dogs
Here is an article that I found on the history of dogs. I didn’t write it and don’t know who did. However, it is interesting.
The Biggest Mistake You Will Ever Make With Your Puppy
When you bring your puppy home for the first time your puppy will be extremely overwhelmed. The new smells and sights and the separation from mother and litter will be traumatic for your little friend.