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Livestock Training Book

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“A perfect stock-dog in days, not months! — You don’t have to be smarter than the dog! — The simplest, easiest, and fastest method ever devised!”

You can buy a 68 page book on "How To Train Your Own Stock Dog" It is a easy step by step book with photos. That cost only $25.00 shipping included. Each puppy comes with one free. Click the PayPal button below to pay through paypal, or fill out the form below to send a money order or personal check.  Use the address at the bottom of this page. "If you use the form" 

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Sarena Leppert

1827 106th Ave SE,

Dazey ND 58429

 

A perfect dog in days, not months

    - A new easy, simple, and fast method of training

    - Enjoy farming with a reliable dog working by your side

    - A well-trained dog is often equal to a hired man, and is cheaper to maintain

    - The dog will respond to a 15-20 basic commands

    - See the latest research on the correct way to start a pup

    - Discover what a trained or a seasoned dog is

    - How do you train two dogs to work together on separate commands?

    - Find out when you should start training a pup

    - What are the first commands to put on a pup?

    - Should you train a pup with an older dog?

    - What is the best kind of livestock to start a dog on?

    - Which is best: a heeler or a header?

    - Should the dog be able to work for others?

    - What kind of punishment is the only kind you need to use?

    - And much, much more!

    - Drawn from years of personal experience and the finest stock dog trainers in the country

    - A perfect guide for lovers of working dogs!

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SL Australian Shepherds
Sarena Leppert
10826 Co RD #34
La Moure, ND 58458
 
(701)840-2705

 

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