Chet Womack's Dog Training Secrets Review
If finding a dog training course comprehensive enough yet effective for both puppies as well as older dogs has been frustrating, the following review of the Chet Womach Hands Off Dog Training method, know as "Dog Training Secrets," could be just what you've been looking for.
In today's market few dog training courses come as an audio program and too bad because the beauty of an audio program is that it gives you the ability to work with your dog and the tool simultaneously.
And when done well, like Chet's program, they are instructional with both a conversational feel and an approachable style.
Whether you're a first time dog owner or an experienced one, you'll find tremendous value in the hands off dog training because of its comprehensive nature.
And for those on a tight budget, the hands off dog training course is significantly cheaper than attending training classes.
It more than stand on its own as a training program if you don't have access to a local class. Now if you do attend classes, this hands off dog training formula is an excellent compliment to any formal class.
Dog Training Secrets is like having a professional trainer in your home ready to help you whenever you feel you need help.
For owners who have taken a training class, I'll bet you've had the experience of trying to train your dog the next day only to draw a complete blank on how the specific behavior you want them to learn is done.
Okay, let's take a look at some of the high points of the audio portion of Chet Womach's Dog Training Secrets.
I'll start by saying that you can and should download the files. And here's why I suggest that and why you'll really appreciate the audio format - you can have Hands Off Dog Training To Go!
Just think how much fun you can have and how effective it would be to go to a local park and train your dog. And because the course is segmented, you have the ability to tailor the training to the specific needs of your dog.
Chet and his brother are regular guys, not polished professional trainers. Now, in most instances that would be an issue, however these two really know their stuff.
They understand operant conditioning and how to apply it across a broad spectrum of training. There's good discussion of rewards and how to maximize the effectiveness of using treats and/or rewards in your training.
There's discussion on how to time your dogs feedings, in order to maximize your training effectiveness, which is valuable to anyone training a dog or puppy.
They emphasize multiple short, productive, training sessions, where they make the distinctions of age and attention span, such as - puppies work best in 30 second to two minute sessions.
They discuss what they've learned from their failures and share that information, along with the solutions, with their listeners. (Don't you always feel better dealing with people who admit to and learn from failures?)
They emphasize that there are different methods to teach a command. This is important because dogs, like people, don't all learn at the same pace using the same methods.
And they go over how training can be added to your daily routine and how it doesn't have to be something formal.
Make sure to listen to the 'Final Tips' because Chet makes some excellent points that will seriously enhance your training skills and the effectiveness of your training.
The Hands Off dog training program Nipping video gives you a realistic perspective of the time it takes to train your puppy not to nip. Nipping is a very instinctual behavior in pups and it takes a while to train them to stop. Chet offers a very good lesson in replacement behavior.
While watching the 'Leave it' video I laughed as Chet shows us how NOT to do it. And I really like the concept of resetting your puppy's mind set so they aren't perpetually in training mode.
Finally, on the 'Stop Barking' video, it was very helpful to actually see the process. I love the fact Chet is honest in showing where he makes errors in timing.
I think this is an excellent teaching tool as it helps you understand how important the timing is and, just as important, how to manage your training if the timing is missed.
Overall, the hands off dog training method used in Dog Training Secrets is the best, most ethical, and cost-effective way to teach your dog.
It gets a solid thumbs up as an excellent, thorough, and highly recommended program.
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