Allen's Dog Training
Reviews:
The DogFather
- The Perfect Dog -
Is it a Scam?


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training guide that will
REALLY make your dog or puppy
well-behaved.

There are few things that every good
dog training guide must have:
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A good dog training guide will be
easy for you to follow and
understand.
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A good dog training
guide will offer
you new
and
useful information.
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A good dog training
guide will be affordable.
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A good dog
training guide must
be written by
true dog training
professionals. That way, you
will know the information is
reliable.
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And, it will ofer you
a MONEY-BACK-GUARANTEE!
(If the people
selling the dog training system don't have faith in
it, why should you?)
In my opinion...
"The Secret To A Perfect Dog" DOES NOT
pass those 5 guidelines.
For an example of a good dog training guide
that DOES pass those 5 guidelines, check out the
SitStayFetch dog training system. SitStayFetch
is a high quality guide, created by the well-known and dog
training expert and dog behavior specialist, Daniel
Stevens.
#1. The information is presented
is ONLY on DVD (no book or audio guide to go along
with it). You can't browse to the specific parts of
dog training that you are having problems with.
#2. The information was mostly common
sense. The main "new idea" was to NOT reward
your dog for good behavior. This lack of positive
reinforcement can be harmful to your dog or puppy.
#3. Not only is The Perfect Dog one of
the most expensive dog training systems, you also have to pay
shipping and handling... and wait for it to arrive in the
mail! (Online guides, like
SitStayFetch, are available for IMMEDIATE
download, so you can start your dog
training TODAY)
#4. Look at the company that is selling
The Perfect Dog - Thane USA. You'll
notice that Thane USA is strictly an informerical
company. They sell vacuum
cleaners!
#5. I
looked all over The Perfect Dog's website and couldn't find a
money-back guarantee anywhere!
All of the dog training guides I recommend
on my site offer AT
LEAST a 30
day 100% money-back guarantee.
(
SitStayFetch offers a 60 day "no
questions asked" 100% money-back guarantee)
Keep reading and you'll find out the truth
about The Perfect Dog...
"The Secrets To A Perfect
Dog"
by Don Sullivan
- a.k.a - "The
DogFather":
Don Sullivan's new training system - "The
Perfect Dog" - seems to be rising fast in popularity. But, is
it's rise in popularity justified? Or, is Don Sullivan's "The
Perfect Dog" one big scam?
I was a bit skeptical after seeing The Perfect Dog program
on television. None of what I saw matched up to my experiences
with training dogs.
Either way, I decided that I had to look into it further. To
help settle my curiosity, I contacted a colleague of mine,
Trisha Hood. Trisha has been training dogs professional for
over 20 years. She has more dog training experience and
credibilty than anyone I know.
If anyone can offer quality advice about a dog training
system, it's Trish...

Here is a copy of the e-mail I sent her, and her reply.
My E-mail To Trisha:
Trisha,
Hi Trish, I just wanted to ask if you've heard
anything about that new dog training program "The
Perfect Dog" by Don Sullivan, a.k.a. "The
DogFather".
After watching the DVD, it seems to lack in depth,
and not only did it not offer me any new
information, it just seemed a bit lacking.
Also, what do you think about the "Freedom Training
Lines" that Don Sullivan suggests using?
One other thing, even though I didn't get much
information from the guide, the non-shock command
collar seemed good. So maybe The DogFather is on to
something with that, yes?
Best regards,
Allen |
Trisha's reply:
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Hey Allen!
It's so good to hear from you again! How are
the pups?
Unfortunately, I have heard of "The Perfect
Dog". I'm afraid you and your readers might not
like what I have to say about the so-called
"DogFather's" dog training course.
First off, you are right. The information
provided in The Perfect Dog seems to me to be
nothing but a re-built bundled together
collection of common-sense dog training info.
Even the most beginning dog trainers or dog
owners probably already know much of what is
offered in Don Sullivan's dog training
course.
"The Freedom Training Lines" lines are another
interesting part of The Secrets To A Perfect
Dog. I have another word for "Freedom Training
Lines".... Rope. :) There's really nothing
special there.
To answer your last question. I had a chance to
use the "Command Collar", but I chose to go
with my standard leather dog collar from
PetSmart. I don't like using any dog equipment
that has multiple moving parts. Dogs can be
strong animals and when they start scratching
at their collar, or pulling too hard on a
leash, I notice a lot of movable parts start
moving to the ground, broken! Dog's are rugged
animals. From what I've experienced, a dog can
not tell the difference between a
shock-absorbant dog collar, and a standard
leather dog-collar.
In short: After reviewing The Perfect Dog, I
still consider SitStayFetch to be the best
option for people learning to train dogs.
I hope this gives you a little insight into the
truth behind The Perfect Dog. If you have any
more questions, don't hesitate to write me
another e-mail. I love to be of help!
Talk to you later!
p.s. I still don't think you're giving Dove
Cresswell's guide enough credit! There is a lot
of good info in that online program she set
up!
~Trish~
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Conclusion:
It looks like Trisha and I both agree, this so-called
"DogFather" seems to be another passing phase trying to sell
some bundled up common sense knowledge. In the personal
opinion of both Trisha and I,
SitStayFetch is still the best dog training system that
money can buy.
Of course, the decision is all up to you. For some dogs, the
methods taught in The Perfect Dog may be right. However, that
has not been our experience. But, don't take our word for
it. Look for yourself at the benefits of
SitStayFetch.
Click the link image below to to see how Daniel
Steven's
SitStayFetch dog training system can benefit you and your
dog.
Best of luck in your dog training. I'm sure you'll enjoy
your new well-behaved, obedient, and loving, new dog or puppy.
:)


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