Big Hairy Animals... Lots of em!
The paint is peeling off the lamposts in our area , their bases are rusting so quickly that people are dodging them as they fall over in the street. Everywhere you look big hairy animals are performing water ballet on every vertical and horizontal object they can find (whatever you do, don't lie down in the park with your eyes closed or stand still for too long either), for in the last few months it seems that everyone has got a dog and nine out of ten owners don't really know what their doing with them. It also seems that nine out of ten ground squirrels have learned how to fly, but as we can't currently download goggles and hard hats I'll leave that story for another day.
Dog trainers are everywhere, yet some seem so oblivious to the pack mentality of the animal, and so intent on humilliating the owners in a bid to exert their own authority over their dogs, that they make any real training and development in the home virtualy impossible.The owners, now demoted to being the runt of the pack, wrongly thinking they are at fault, then go back for more. Others are so intent at 'humanising' and spoiling the animal that the end result is positively dangerous. Finding a responsible trainer with the right ammount of respect, caution, confidence, understanding and genuine knowledge of our four legged freinds is becomming like searching for needles in haystacks. Good job I bought my magnet then, innit!? Because after nearly a year of sifting through the silage (- thats rotting haystacks to the non agriculturalised -) I think I might just actualy have found one. Her name is Sharda Baker and for the last twelve months her popularity, clear honest guidance and support (mixed with bundles of success stories in her feedback) has seen her position in the world of the dog guru rocket.Unlike other gurus though, she is carried along by common sense rather than ego and her DIY dog training course is brimming over with it.
The course is currently $37.77 US, and with all the added bonuses and ongoing support this makes it 'a diamond in a haystack' in our opinion; and well worth finding a dog to try it out on if you don't have one of your own. If there is a catch, then it's in the fact that the best time to get it is right now as her growing status internationaly, mixed with growing demand for her software is placing increased pressure on her by others in the trade to raise her prices to match her ranking. So either the price will go up or her jealous ego-ridden rivals may well have her assassinated.For a good look at Sharda's course with secure multi payment options via clickbank click the button.
Do It Yourself Dog Training
by Sharda Baker
If your four legged freind is taller than you, then the chances are it's not a dog; especially if it eats apples, carrots, sugar cubes, has the ability to dish up five kilo's of sillage with the swish of its tale and goes by the name of 'Dobbin' . I went horseriding a few times, the first time I was given a two minute list of riding instructions (which vanished somewhere en route from my eardrum to my brain), was pointed in the direction of some woods and told in a whisper "don't worry, just follow me". Needless to say , she really should have told the horse. Two minutes later, regardless of my vocal and physical commands my horse stood rooted to the spot. There then followed a further two minutes of rapid ear movement, reminiscent of two air controllers on a flight deck, which was eventualy brought to an end by the tiniest of squeeks in the bushes to my right.The next twenty minutes had me racing through the Berkshire countryside like a battle crazed souix indian diving over, under and through bushes, fences and trees until 'Dobbin's' fear of mice was eventualy overcome by his fear of hieghts - on the edge of a fifty foot viaduct with two inches left to spare as he slid to a halt.If only I'd read this next offering first. Wether your thinking of learning to ride, buying your first horse, saddle or stabling, 'The Beginners Guide to Horseriding' promises to be the perfect guide for everyone.It covers all you'll need to know when starting out and even deciphers those wiggling ears. Packed with valuable extras, there is even a $3 discount for anyone who purchases within 35 minutes of clicking on the link, which leaves just enough time to try out a free chapter for yourself and put some funding towards your first bag of sugar lumps.The full price is $32.99US ( or $29.99 with time sensative discount) with clickbank secure payment support .
Beginners Guide To Horsebook Riding
If, once you've read this, you have been influenced either way to click or not to click on the following link, then I suppose it is only fair that I apologise in person before hand to our next author, Richard Andrews. Now when it comes to critically evaluating a piece of work, wether it's fact, fiction, art or especially music, we tend to find that our opinions often seem to agree quite closely with those of the 'X Factors' Simon Cowell, so if it looks odd or a bit 'clumsey' we'll say so too, to help 'real artists' raise their game. We will be professionaly honest, regardless of the niceties - or even the bigotries - of public opinion. We all have our odd days when perhaps tiredness and the odd chemical imballance can make us prone to daftness and adolescent style stupidity and we know that independant home made e books can sometimes appear slightly rough; but when we saw Richard's stunning images and graphics and read the repeatedly compelling content filled exerpts on his sales page, marveling over the overpoweringly descriptive style of his enigmatic writing ... we fell about the floor in waves of histerical laughter.We realy thought we had been presented with a joke.
Well if it's realy that bad what's it doing here?
One simple fundamental reason,... his choice of subject. He has chosen a subject matter which is actually very difficult to research or find any solid, genuine information on at all as many of these skills have been lost throughout the course of the twentieth century. His book is quite unique with a subject that does stand out and , once we had stopped laughing, we found it strangly intrigueing. It's.....
The Secret Science Of Arabian Horsetraining
Richard Andrews
