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Nothing can replace your own personal one on one dog trainer or dog behaviorist, but with that one on one service comes a substantial fee. A good trainer not only trains your dog, but more importantly, he or she trains the dog’s owner as well. The behaviorist needs to know the behavior of the dog and the dog’s master, in order to help the pair of them to adjust their behavior towards mutual understanding and happiness. To put something like that into a book without personal consultations is next to impossible. Every human and every dog are individuals, unique beings with their own characteristics and quirks that are not found within just a book alone. There must be the availability of some sort of follow-up.

Now most of the authors will probably cry foul, and some will even want to come after me with torches and pitchforks to try and banish me from the Internet, but the real truth is quite simple: While the best dog behavior books and the best dog training books can give you valuable information, provide you and guide you with some general and even advanced knowledge, but in the end, you need the ability to consult with a trainer to train your dog and a dog behaviorist if your dog has behavioral problems like you get with Secrets To Dog Training.

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