I have to admit, I was a little skeptical myself when I tried SitStayFetch. I mean, sure, the author of the training guide has had tons of success with helping people to train their dogs, but he’s never seen MY dog Wesley, the terror of all terrors.
The dog obedience training guide promises to address and cure more than 25 doggy behavioral issues, including biting, barking, “accidents” in the house, chasing squirrels, whining, and aggressiveness. Given that Wesley pretty consistently displays pretty much all of those behaviors, constantly, I was more than ready to give SitStayFetch a shot. I also couldn’t afford many hundreds of dollars for professional obedience training, so buying the guide was pretty much a no-brainer, especially with its 60 day money back guarantee.
Did SitStayFetch work? Amazingly, yes. I know, I was just as shocked as you are. Slowly but surely, the simple and clear instructional guide worked, showing me the correct way to train Wesley, and providing many useful photos and illustrations of the techniques discussed.
I’ve wasted money on other books before that promised a lot, but were short on results. Either the person writing them didn’t know what they were talking about or the writing was difficult and confusing, leaving me unsure if I was doing it correctly. The real reason that SitStayFetch works is that it’s not only written by an expert, but it’s easy to understand, with many photos.
Wesley wasn’t a perfect dog overnight, as like any training, it takes time. But I saw immediate results after buying the guides, and it only got better from there, as I slowly but surely worked through all of Wesley’s behavioral issues. Now I’m not embarrassed to take Wesley out in public or to the dog park, and I can even take him on trips with me now.
The 60 day money back guarantee was definitely a big reason I bought SitStayFetch, as well as the fact that you also get seven more bonus books for free, including “The Ultimate House Training Guide”, “Secrets to Becoming the Alpha Dog”, “Dog Grooming Made Easy”, and “Tips on Security Training Your Dog”.
I’m a pretty skeptical person by nature, and will admit that I was more than a little surprised at the results of SitStayFetch. Again, it’s not a magic pill, and you still have to do all of the training work (and do it correctly), but it worked wonders for myself and Wesley. And if works for the dog formerly known as “World’s Worst Dog Ever”, then the odds are great that you’ll have even better success!