Step Aside Dog Whisperers; the Dog Redeemers Have Arrived

Phoenix, AZ, September 10, 2006 --(PR.com)-- Over 10 years in development “The Dog Redeemers” busts most of the common myths and misconceptions put forth by today’s pop culture canine training methods.  “The Dog Redeemers” is a comprehensive guide to dog rescue and training of chronic problem canines with accompanying case studies.

“The Dog Redeemers becomes a single reference point and guide for dog owners, pet sitters, dog trainers, and canine rescue organizations seeking to rehabilitate unwanted problem canines through behavior modification and positive reinforcement”, author and president of Arizona Partnership K-9 John Sievila notes in reference to his latest publication. “The market has demanded this type of book for sometime and I am pleased that I have been able to publish this book through Outskirts Press.” 

In today’s canine training pop culture market instant results can be had by mimicking techniques from popular television shows, instructional DVDs, or best selling books on the subject. In reality rather than a sprint canine behavior modification can sometimes become a marathon taking considerable time. The question becomes. “Which programs and philosophies work?”
The Dog Redeemers provides a consistent and easy to follow method of dog behavior modification for problem canines with accompanying case studies sighting real world success stories. The book outlines which philosophies work under which circumstances and what criteria to use when hiring a professional trainer or behaviorist. The heart-warming stories detailed in the book provide hope and encouragement for the frustrated dog owner and canine rescue organization volunteer while dispelling most of the common myths and misconceptions put forth by today’s canine training pop culture. 

Available as a $10.00 e-book from http://outskirtspress.com/dogredeemers or as a paperback $19.95 from Amazon and Barnes & Noble, The Dog Redeemers busts the myths and misconceptions delivering the essentials to successful behavior modification of problem canines.

Author Contact: 
John Kalevi Sievila
Arizona Partnership
943 E Coconino Place
Chandler, AZ 85249
www.arizonapartnership.com
jksievila@arizonapartnership.com
480-821-0745 

Book Statistics:
 ISBN: 1598004859
Retail Price(s): 19.95
Size and Format(s): 6 x 9 Color B/W 55# 441 PPI Creme-white
Page Count: 104
Availability: Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, www.outskirtspress.com/thedogredeemers

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