How to Talk Dog™ Birmingham

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1555 Cooper Hill Road • Birmingham, AL 35210 • (205) 588-4709

Talk Dog Blog

Friday, September 18, 2009

Another Client

"We knew that if we just listened to the things that Adam & Kalyn told us, we would have the dog that we wanted. We saw a difference in our Sophie the day that HTTD came to our house and started the training. Of course after the training we had to implement some changes in our home and in our lives to make us the pack leaders, and I won't lie, it wasn't easy -- but we knew that it was the best thing for our dog and that it would help her have a much healthier, obedient, and stress-free life, and that is the most important thing to us. After making those changes, we now have the absolute best dog in the world! We loved the experiences we've had with HTTD! We strongly recommend them to anyone that owns a dog, even if you think that your dog doesn't need "training"! It will help you have a better relationship with your pet, and help you truly learn 'how to talk dog'!"

- Josh & Alicia D

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Client Progress Report

Hi Adam,
Wow, first I would like to say thank you so very much to you and Kalyn! Ya'll have made what I thought to be impossible, possible. I must admit, when I first heard about How to Talk Dog on Rick and Bubba one morning I was thinking to myself yeah right, they probably couldn't help my dogs. Then I thought, "well, it's worth a try. It can only get better from here." I made the phone call and scheduled the appointment. A couple of weeks later you were at my door with smiles on your faces. I was thinking to myself, "I have a really long list and I really hope you can help me." After hours of not only training the dogs, but myself as well, the skepticism I previously had, turned into disbelief. The dogs were in the house lying on the floor next to me. There was no more: barking, chewing, scratching on the door, jumping on people and things, running into the house when the door opens, nibbling, separation anxiety, house breaking, digging, fear of people, difficulty walking on a leash. Naturally not everything was fixed in that one session; however, having them calmly come into the house and not jump on the furniture or people or bark at the door was definitely an accomplishment. As instructed, I continued the training and techniques for the next two weeks and as you said I would have the loving, happy dogs I want. I must say you could not have been more right! It has now been about six months. I have what I believe to be the "perfect" dogs and I could not be happier with the outcome :-) My dogs are now living inside with me, sleeping in the bedroom at night, and being the happy, stress free dogs I have always wanted them to be. Not only do we have happy dogs, but we also have happy owners! I am so glad ya'll were able to see the outcome of your program, and it meant so much to me to hear how impressed and happy ya'll were with our progress. I support this program 100% and I am proud to say that I am a very satisfied client. I without a doubt enjoy telling my success story and campaigning for How to Talk Dog whenever the opportunity presents itself! Again, I can't thank you enough. Not only are you kind, warm-hearted people, but you have been so patient with me and that really means so much! Hope to see ya'll again soon!

P.S.
The paragraph below does not even sound like my dogs; however, it did help remind me of how they use to behave. Thank goodness that is no longer the case :)
Carly B
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> dogname: Sayde and Riley
> message: My dogs are okay, but could use a little help. I have two dogs, a Border Collie mix, Sayde, and a mini Austrailian Shepard, Riley. I adopted both of them when they were puppies. Sayde is almost a year old now and Riley is about 9 months. The problems that are presented between the two of them are: barking, chewing, scratching on the door, jumping on people and things, running into the house when the door opens, nibbling, separation anxiety, house breaking, digging, fear of people, walking on a leash, riding calmly in the car, and splashing water out of their dog bowl. My hope is to get them to a point of obedience where I can sit on my back porch and enjoy myself and them. I also would like to have them trained well enough so they are allowed to come into the house every now and then without destroying something or jumping on furniture. They are two very loving dogs who just need a little help. Thanks!!!
> ~Carly B
Posted by: Adam Summerford