Book a Consultant with Natural Dog Trainer, Pam Whyte

The combination of old fashioned service, and up to the minute techniques that keep in daily touch with the needs of to-days' families, enables you to own a dog you can be proud of with minimum effort, in an amazingly short time.

Because Pam teaches you how to make your dog fit in with you, you save on money, time and energy. All the family is included; all dogs are trained for the price of one, and all behaviour problems are cured through removing the root cause.

The techniques that you are taught have all been tried, tested and proven within the dog's own home. Pam is therefore able to guarantee her results with as much free time as you need after the first two hours.

 

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What you will get from a home visit from Pam:

•  Having a tailor-made, personal programme worked out for you and your own individual circumstances, which will enable you to gain willing control over your dog(s), (yes, even the most stubborn, and the most hyperactive dogs!) without any force, domination or gimmicks.

•  Asking questions about your dog and his behaviour, and having them answered.

•  Having your dogs' behaviour explained to you - and shown, on the video/DVD, Before and After learning Dog Language, where you can actually see the very limited degree of control that is achieved the conventional way - and then the amazing degree of control that is achieved the Natural way; every dog has an inbuilt desire to please his leader - Natural Dog Training is unique in that it shows you how to unlock this potential easily, kindly and amazingly quickly.

•  Achieving a deep and thorough understanding of dog behaviour, what makes dogs tick, and why they do what they do, so that they obey you willingly - not through fear of punishment; dog owning is not about winning a war - it is about winning trust and respect. Dog owning is a loving relationship where mutual affection and understanding are essential if it is to be a mutually rewarding one. This extract from the Journal of the African Wildlife Foundation points out that, contrary to widely held myths that leaders dominate "... there is little intimidation among the hierarchy. Natural Dog Training uses these natural principles to great effect.

•  Having your dogs trained personally by Pam - teaching them to stop them jumping on visitors, digging and chewing, barking for nothing, pulling on the lead, protection, etc. (Which, with the correct knowledge is not as difficult as it sounds), working not on fear and punishment, but on trust and correct communication.


•  Lead training - your dog will be taught to walk nicely on a lead without pulling, barking at other dogs, or conducting a sit-in strike - with Pam's own "Don't be a Dope on a Rope" dog leads.

•  Protection - it is built within the dog's genes to protect his territory and his pack - but only under certain conditions. Natural Dog Training develops these protective instincts so that children are treated like gently, as puppies in a pack would be, and intruders are not tolerated. When dogs are, for example -confident, clear headed, responsible and trustworthy - these instincts develop naturally.

•  Socialising - dogs learn by example, so when you take your dog to conventional dog training and puppy socialising, your dog will come home, having learnt - not what you are trying to teach him in human language - but the bad habits of the other dogs that he has been exposed to, who are corrupting him in dog language. (Good dogs don't go to dog training!) Which means that you will "have to" take your dog back next week, where he will learn yet more bad habits, which means that he will "have to.." and so dog owners get trapped on the obedience training treadmill. Which creates the erroneous perception that it takes weeks, months and even longer, to train a dog.


Pam's dogs, on the other hand, are highly trained to lead by example, as the leader in the wild does - being vital mentors to her client's dogs. They are the "proof of the pudding", so to speak.

• Receiving very valuable "insider" information on where the mainstream dog system originates, and how it affects the way we handle our dogs, and therefore - ultimately the way our dogs behave in their homes. This includes access to new independent research findings into which foods give longevity.


•  Learning how to save (lots of) money. This very cost-effective approach is an investment, as you will not need to replace your plants, your sprinkler system, cell phone, new shoes, gimmicks that don't work, and you also learn how to save (a lot) on feeding bills, medical expenses... You won't get these facts anywhere else.

•  Leaning how to save (lots of) time. You save, not only on money, but also on other very valuable commodities - time and energy! So many wasted hours can now be yours - after a consultation with Pam.

•  All pets, and all family members are included. Children and adults who are not strong, and who hate punishing their dogs or raising their voices, learn how to bring even the biggest and most disobedient dogs under control - because natural techniques do not use force - they use communication, trust and influence, which are universal principals of leadership. And are therefore far more effective and permanent (and more humane) than dominating and imposing fear of punishment.

And like learning to drive a car, you do not need to have driving lessons every time you drive a new car! Once you have learnt how to bring your dog under willing control through applying "the original instruction manual that never came with the dog", you will be able to control and be proud of the behaviour of every dog you ever own! You won't get this service anywhere else.

Looking at dogs with “fresh eyes” will give you so much more control over your dog - and when dogs are understood, they feel so much more secure.

                         

                         A dog makes a house a home - Pam makes a dog a pleasure!

 


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              Every dog wants to be good -

           He only needs to be understood.

                 

Here are some very interesting research results which have not been conducted in army simulated situations, or in artificial laboratories - but on wild dogs in their natural habitat:

 

1) Extract from: African Wildlife Foundation:

"Behavior:  African wild dogs live in packs of six to 20. The aggression exhibited towards prey is completely nonexistent between members of the pack and there is little intimidation among the social hierarchy."

 

2) Extract from:Carnivora Species Information.

Social Behaviour.  "The reason wild dogs do not act aggressively to assert rank may be due to the fact that the entire social system is so cooperative-dependent that if one should be injured, the pack would be less effective in hunting for food. An African wild dog pack is dependent upon abundant food, and only one pair breeds, and those puppies are dependent on their parents for such a long period of time, that cooperation is a necessity. So, instead of an active hierarchy, they have a passive hierarchy, with cooperation being emphasized rather than dominance."

 

And these are the natural principles which Pam teaches. < Clients thanks...  

To query further or to book Pam, you can phone one of her offices at: O21 852-3962; 021 559-5482; 021 713-0527.

Cell: 083 485 5369; Fax: 27 21 852- 9478.

Or email Pam Whyte at: pam@TrustworthyDogs.com

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Pam's dogs, on the other hand, are highly trained to lead by example, as the leader in the wild does - being vital mentors to her client's dogs.

 

 
 
 
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