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Dog training – Sit means Sit!

October 29, 2010 by nobody Leave a Comment

Training a dog is not that easy, let’s be honest. Persistence and patience is needed. If you are interested in getting training in how to train your dog, Las Vegas Nevada based ‘Sit Means Sit’, is an interesting dog training busines. With over 20 new locations over 13 states including California, New Jersey and Illinois in the U.S. and a location in Canada, ‘Sit Means Sit’ has the momentum to successfully achieve their goal of providing comprehensive dog training for everyone.

“We are so excited by the growth of our company and the success our licensed ‘Sit Means Sit’ trainers are experiencing. We believe in our dog training methodology, which is why we started our company nearly 10 years ago and to see this growth and success is incredibly gratifying,” said Fred Hassen, owner of both ‘Sit Means Sit’ and its sister company ‘No Limitations.’

The methodology used by ‘Sit Means Sit’ encompasses traditional tenets of dog obedience training and the best of today’s technology. Instead of traditional collars and leashes, remote collars are used as a virtual touch to queue the dog to the command. These remote collars can be adjusted to the size and temperament of the dog, merely acting as a behavioral modification tool. Because of consistency and good training, for both dog and handler, dogs that recevied‘Sit Means Sit’ training are trustworthy off leash and in pretty much any situation.

Some graduates of ‘Sit Means Sit’ have gone on to become K9 police dogs, therapy dog,s agility dogs, and of course, calm and content family companions.

“We believe in empowering dogs and their owners. First, we help dogs and owners with their own relationships and this opens up opportunities for the dog and ultimately for their trainers as well. Who better to teach others the Sit Means Sit dog training techniques than a believer and graduate themselves?” said Hassen.

With over a half a million dogs going home with American’s households every month, dog obedience training beyond the simple puppy kindergarten at your local pet store is in high demand. Americans are passionate about their dogs.

Sit Means Sit is worth looking into, if there is one close to where you are located.

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