Monday, August 13, 2012

Dog Health Questions: Sit means sit dog training?

Does anyone have any experience with this company? I'm thinking of enrolling my puppy, and just had a sit means sit certified trainer to the house to explain it all. It sounds great, and I even got to see a 1 year old dog doing amazing things with the techniques they enlist... I'm just wondering if there's any negative reactions out there, or just testimonials themselves.
Please let me know if you or someone you know has had contact with Sit Means Sit!
Thanks so much!

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Personally I haven't used them however, I did get a demonstration at a pet store of one of their dogs that went thru the program it was very impressive. I looked up their information and it looked like they use shock collars which I wasn't impressed with. Also their training is very expensive.

Personally if I had the money I would have put my dog thru it. Good luck.

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  • Anyone who uses one technique...or one method, is not a trainer. He's just someone that paid to get certified. If you get a book from the library (I'd suggest koehler for quickest results), and follow it page by page with 10 different dogs, the normal results are this: 1 competition class dog, 2 excellent trained dogs, 4 so-so dogs...and 3 dogs that are ruined for life. They are demonstrating the one that excelled with their technique. I would avoid ANY franchise "trainers". If you read ONE book from the library, you are just as qualified as ANY certified franchise trainer. Why waste the money?

  • I have used them for my highly dog aggressive lab mix and it did help. But I would never never recommend them for anyone. I don't think that it is the only way to train a puppy. Please try another cheaper trainer. It was not ment for puppies. I only recommend them for really hard to train cases.

  • The only negative I saw was shock collars on puppies. I really don't like that.

  • I do not agree with using shock collars.

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