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Monday, 26 November 2007

For those of you who know me, I have high expectations for the people and dogs I train, the people I work with, and the way I live my life.
As you have clearly noticed, I have yet another new website which now compliments my vision of excellence.

It is a suiting time to have this new site up and running, as I have finished filming Season III of the television show and will now have more time to dedicate to helping you!

I recently held an outdoor training seminar in Calgary, which was a huge success! There are now 34 more dogs, whose owners are now giving them proper direction!

I know there are many of you who have asked for help and for me to come to your city. I do plan to get to as many cities as possible in the next year. Any news of my being in your area will be posted on the site, so please check back regularly.

You will notice many exciting features on this new site:

  • New Products
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Dog Training Tips
  • New Testimonials
  • Newsletters
  • Fun Poll Questions
  • Forums
  • User Community Features
I’m not going to give it all away right now, so you will have to check back often to see what’s new.

Before I go, I will leave you with a Holiday tip:

Hopefully we all know that chocolate can be deadly for a dog. With the Christmas season upon us, we need to take extra precaution. If you have any wrapped chocolate, or any food for that matter that would be on or under the tree, please remove it. Why take the risk of your dog getting into it when you can avoid this potential danger?
Should your dog ingest chocolate, you will want to induce vomiting. Get a bottle of  Hydrogen Peroxide. From  behind, use your legs to anchor the dog. Put one hand under the dogs jaw to open it and with your other hand take the bottle to your dogs mouth and quickly squeeze the bottle so it propels down your dogs throat. If you have a large breed, you may want to have someone assist you. You will also want to do this outside. This may sound harsh, but it can save your dogs life!


That’s it for now, but I’ll be back!

Cheers
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