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                    ACTT Video Case Study Series
                    Positive Canine Behaviour, Fear & Aggression Modification

                    Become a certified professional dog trainer by correspondence
                    ACTT Video Case Study Series - Positive Canine Behaviour, Fear & Aggression Modification The ACTT Video Case Study Series was created by Greg Ceci, IPDTA-CDT and Norma Jeanne Laurette for both professional dog trainers and common dog guardians.  Their goal is to help you solve dog training, canine behaviour modification, canine fear and canine aggression issues through series of video case studies.

                    NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD - TOSH - DOG/DOG FEAR



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                    These case studies are for anyone working or living with a dog requiring canine aggression therapy, canine fear therapy or dog behaviour modification
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                    Each case study is a dog aggression, fear, or behaviour modification Step by Step, How To, Do It Yourself guide to managing and solving various canine behavour issues – without the use of corrections or primitive dominance, alpha dog, and pack leader techniques.  

                    Because the videos are loaded with plenty of Key Points and explanations of each technique, you'll also learn about cutting edge positive techniques, dog body language, canine communications, and canine psychology.  Dog aggression, canine fear and dog behavour issues don't have to be confusing - and you don't have to use the archaic methods shown on pop culture television dog training shows.

                    Positive Methods - Positive Results!   For more information click here