Hi Mike, SitStayFetch Newsletter for Feb. 18, 2008

Got aggression problems with your dog? Does he mouth people, chase
cats, fight with other dogs, get aggressive around food, or simply
play too rough? We’ve got the solution for you here:
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SitStayFetch Newsletter Series:

Hi Mike

Welcome to our weekly newsletter series.

This week Wayne tells us about his Poodle cross “Sumo”…….

“We have a crossed breed Poodle/Terrier and training him is
extremely important to us since we live in high rise apartment…..”

We also hear from Veronica who needs help with her Golden Retriever
puppy……

“I have two problems with my 16 week old Golden Retriever puppy.
He is adorable in so many ways and we all love him, but we had a 16
year old Golden who died in April, so going from that to a puppy is
fairly difficult to say the least……..”

To read our response to Veronica, and the rest of Wayne’s letter,
please click on the following link:

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You might be interested in reading what others have said about
SitStayFetch by having a look at our testimonials page.

Please feel free to forward this email on to any o f your friends
who may be interested in receiving powerful information about how
to correct their dog’s behavior! Even better, they can sign up for
to receive the newsletters themselves at
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I hope you enjoy this newsletter and until next time best of luck
with training your dog!

Kind regards,

Daniel Stevens
Kingdom of Pets: SitStayFetch
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SitStayFetch, c/o Libros Media Ltd
8721 Santa Monica Blvd #1229
Los Angeles, CA 90069-4057
USA

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Dog-Secrets, your next dog food recipe

Hi Dog-Secrets,

Here is your next dog food recipe, compliments of
doginfosecrets.com :

Ellie’s Dog Loaf

2 1/8 cups water
2 cups brown rice
2 large potatoes
2 large carrots
1 1/8 pounds pumpkin
2 cloves garlic
3/4 bunch silver beet
1 cup whole meal pasta — or Soya pasta
2 cups rolled oats
1 cup whole meal flour
1 1/8 pounds mince (or liver or fish)
3 eggs

Boil the rice in water for 10 – 15 minutes and chop the veggies (I
put them through the food processor) Add the veggies and pasta to
the rice and cook for 10 minutes.

Turn off the heat and leave to
cool (not vital if you’re like me and in a rush!) Add mince, eggs,
herbs, rolled oats and flour and mix together. Add more oats or
flour if mixture is sticky (should be like a fruit cake mix).

Spoon into oiled and floured loaf tins and bake in a hot oven 180
degrees CENTIGRADE for 1 hour.

Remove from tins ,turn oven off and return loaves to oven for 5 -
10 minutes to firm bottom crust.

Take out of oven, leave to cool and use immediately or wrap in foil
and freeze.

Makes about 3 – 4 loaves.

Thanks,
Mike Gates
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Dog-Secrets – Reward training your dog

Hey Dog-Secrets,

Here’s Today’s Joke: Why do dogs wag their tails?
Because no one else will do it for them.

*********************************

Reward training your dog

Reward training is quite possibly one of the oldest methods of
training dogs, dating back to the days when people started trying
to domesticate wild animals.

It is probably the method of dog training that most of us are
familiar with, and it is a natural instinct to reward the dog when
they perform the task that we have asked of them.

Some people prefer to use a combination of the reward training
methods and the leash and collar training to get the best out of
their dog in the least time.

Some dogs respond better to reward training than leash and collar
training so your decision might depend on what method you see
working the best with your dog.

More Information:
doginfozone.com/likes/train

Reward training for dogs, has seen a remarkable increase in
popularity over recent years with many people finding this as their
preferred method of training their new puppies.

There is no definitive answer as to what the best type of dog
training is, as some dogs respond better to one technique than
others.

There are certainly some advanced techniques that are taught in the
top dog training manuals that will ensure you train your dog,
faster and easier than trying to do so on your own.

Most dogs will respond to some extent, to either method of
training, and any training is certainly better than none, even if
you only teach your dog the most basic commands.

Reward training is even used for dogs that work in the military and
police.

Those dogs that are used for scent detection and tracking are also
often trained using some form of reward training.

Generally, reward training is in the form of some type of food
reward.

More Information:
doginfozone.com/likes/train

Thanks,
Mike Gates
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Hi Mike, SitStayFetch Newsletter for Feb. 11, 2008

Does your dog get overly excited when guests arrive at your house?
Does he jump around too much, play up, or be particularly annoying
in any way? If this is the case then here’s where to go to put a
stop to this and other behavioral problems for good!
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SitStayFetch Newsletter Series:

Hi Mike

Welcome to our weekly newsletter series. Visit this weeks
newsletter to find out what Sandra, JohnnyD and Benito think of
SitStayFetch. We also hear from Diane who has a question about her
Bichon Frise. She writes…

“I have been reading your newsletters and have your book. All are
very helpful although I must admit that I haven’t been the best at
keeping my dog under control…”

And! New this week is a section on how to teach your dog to bow!

Just visit the following link to gain access to the newsletter:

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Remember to check out our links page for more great information on
dog related products and services:
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you have a quality dog-related web site that you think visitors to
SitStayFetch may enjoy then please exchange links with us through
the same link!

Please feel free to forward this email on to any of your friends
who may be interested in receiving powerful information about how
to correct their dogs behavior! Even better, they can sign up for
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Kind regards,

Daniel Stevens
Kingdom of Pets: SitStayFetch
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SitStayFetch, c/o Libros Media Ltd
8721 Santa Monica Blvd #1229
Los Angeles, CA 90069-4057
USA

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Dog Oil Supplement – Dog Food Recipe

Hi Dog-Secrets,

Here is your next dog food recipe, compliments of
doginfosecrets.com

Dog Oil Supplement

1/4 cup olive oil
1/4 cup canola oil
1/4 cup cod liver oil
1/4 cup flax seed oil

Place oils in brown bottle and shake well. Store in refrigerator.
Add two teaspoons to the dogs food each day. Can be add to dry food
as well.

Safflower and Sunflower oil may used as well.
Thanks,
Mike Gates
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Dog-Secrets – Reward training your dog

Hey Dog-Secrets,

Here’s Today’s Joke: Why do dogs wag their tails?
Because no one else will do it for them.

*********************************

Reward training your dog

Reward training is quite possibly one of the oldest methods of
training dogs, dating back to the days when people started trying
to domesticate wild animals.

It is probably the method of dog training that most of us are
familiar with, and it is a natural instinct to reward the dog when
they perform the task that we have asked of them.

Some people prefer to use a combination of the reward training
methods and the leash and collar training to get the best out of
their dog in the least time.

Some dogs respond better to reward training than leash and collar
training so your decision might depend on what method you see
working the best with your dog.

More Information:
doginfozone.com/likes/train

Reward training for dogs, has seen a remarkable increase in
popularity over recent years with many people finding this as their
preferred method of training their new puppies.

There is no definitive answer as to what the best type of dog
training is, as some dogs respond better to one technique than
others.

There are certainly some advanced techniques that are taught in the
top dog training manuals that will ensure you train your dog,
faster and easier than trying to do so on your own.

Most dogs will respond to some extent, to either method of
training, and any training is certainly better than none, even if
you only teach your dog the most basic commands.

Reward training is even used for dogs that work in the military and
police.

Those dogs that are used for scent detection and tracking are also
often trained using some form of reward training.

Generally, reward training is in the form of some type of food
reward.

More Information:
doginfozone.com/likes/train

Thanks,
Mike Gates
—————————–
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www.doginfozone.com
My Personal Blog About Our Crazy
Beagle – Maximus
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DogInfoSecrets.com/movie.html

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Hi Mike, SitStayFetch Newsletter for Feb. 5, 2008

Are you sick of listening to your dog whining? Does he whine at
night and keep you and others awake? If so, I strongly recommend
that you check out:
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SitStayFetch Newsletter Series:

Hi Mike

Welcome to our weekly newsletter series. This week Maria from New
York says…

“I wanted to send you a testimonial on how wonderful your book was,
and how much it helped my little Sydney, who is a year and a half
old yorkie. Thank you for your help! Sydney is my one and a half
year old yorkie who was having problems barking whenever anyone
came to the door…”

And we hear from Tom who has a house training problem with his
Labradoodle. He writes…

“My 4.5 month old mini labradoodle (male) is kept inside and we
crate him at night and various other times throughout the day when
we are home. When out of the crate he knows to go to the door and
bark for us to let him out to go to the toilet (most of the time,
there are occasional accidents) and manages to hold out through the
day (4-5 hrs) confined in the kitchen/dining area when left alone
(once again most of the time)…”

To find out the full story behind Tom’s plight please visit the
following link:

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You might be interested in reading what others have said about
SitStayFetch by having a look at our testimonials page.

Please feel free to forward this email on to any of your friends
who may be interested in receiving powerful information about how
to correct their dogs behavior! Even better, they can sign up for
to receive the newsletters themselves at
eezurl.com/?SFS

Kind regards,

Daniel Stevens
Kingdom of Pets: SitStayFetch
eezurl.com/?SFS

SitStayFetch, c/o Libros Media Ltd
8721 Santa Monica Blvd #1229
Los Angeles, CA 90069-4057
USA

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Dog-Secrets, your next dog food recipe

Hi Dog-Secrets,

Here is your next dog food recipe, compliments of
doginfosecrets.com :

Classic Canine Cookies

4 cups whole wheat flour
1/4 cup cornmeal
1/4 cup cooked rice
1 egg
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
Juice from a small orange
1 2/3 cups water

Mix all ingredients together well. Turn out onto a lightly floured
surface and knead.

Roll out dough to about 1/8 inch thickness and cut out desired
shapes… doggy bones, paws, balls, etc.

Dipping Sauce:

#1
3 cups vanilla chips
1 Tbsp. spinach powder
1 tsp. garlic powder
1 tsp. vegetable oil

#2
3 cups carob chips
1 tsp. vegetable oil
1 tsp. turmeric powder

Melt chips in a double boiler or microwave. Add oils and seasonings.

Dip tips of cookies, when cooled, into desired sauce and place on a
pan lined with wax paper until set.

Thanks,
Mike Gates
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