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Attention Academy customers!
We recently experienced some serious technical
problems with our newsletter mailing list as well as our email. We have
corrected these issues but we lost the mailing list. If you were a
previous subscriber please go to the subscription page and re-subscribe
(HERE)!
We are currently going through mail that was sent
within the last 4 or 5 months and we will get in touch ASAP!
We apologize for the inconvenience!!!
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The Academy for Puppies & Dogs
P.O. Box 274
Hamburg, New York 14075 |
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Email:
Tom@Smartdogtrainer.com |
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Cell:
716-628-0651 | Buffalo:
716-649-5124 |
Jamestown: 716-664-4844 |
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Toll Free:
1-800-286-7420
Thomas A. Beitz - Pet Behavior
Specialist
Thom Beitz is a
Canine Behavior Specialist and a
Dog Trainer. Thom is the owner
of the Academy for Puppies and
Dogs and an Authorized Dealer
for the Pet Stop Hidden Fence
Company. Thom specializes with
challenging dogs that have
"dropped out" of previous
training programs and hidden pet
containment systems. He also
works with younger puppies
getting them started out on the
right paw so as to prevent bad
behaviors from developing. He
has been often referred to as
the "dog whisperer." by many of
his clients. Dogs that have had
long standing behavior problems
can be rehabilitated with a
little bit of hard work and
effort. Thom can be reached on
his cell at (716) 628-0651. Thom
has been working with dogs for
nearly 15 years serving Western
New York.
Read the latest of
Thom's dog training articles and
then subscribe to Thom's monthly
e'newsletter, FREE!!
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Comments on the Dog
Whisperer, Cesar Millan
By Thomas A. Beitz
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| Cesar Millan, better known as
the Dog Whisperer has become the
talk of the nation for the past
several years and seen on the
National Geographic cable channel.
Much of this talk pertains to
Cesar’s perceived controversial yet
very effective training methods. The
reason I say “perceived
controversial training methods” has
everything to do with a general
misconception about dogs in general.
To put it in Cesar’s words; it is
the “humanizing
of a dog” that has significantly
contributed to this misconception
resulting in the controversy.
(READ MORE)....
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