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Summary:

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Pam Whyte is a natural dog trainer and puppy trainer who does home dog training using body language and no commands, clickers or treats or toys for domestic dogs. Pam Whyte also trains puppies using body language and obedience training. (Puppy training.) You only pay for one dog. The other dogs in the family are trained with free tips. If there are pet cats living with the family dog or dogs, these dogs are given obedinece training not to chase them. It is not necessary to go to an obedience dog training school. All dog breeds of dogs and puppies are trained. There is no dog breed that is more difficult than other dog breeds. Pam teaches house training. potty training, cures urinating indoors and all messing indoors. Pam Whyte does not need to use dog treats for positive reinforcement dogs. Pam Whyte teaches dog owners which dog foods are good for domestic dogs. When there is more than one puppy or puppies, Pam trains the other puppy or puppies with free tips, not with clickers or treats.

 

 

 

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Mumfie

Male, cross Terrier, plus minus 8 years old, been fixed.

Been with us the longest.

Street and abused dog.

Barks excessively.  Nips when you turn your back.

Unruly towards visitors.

Guards his food, any food.

Runs out door if given the opportunity.

Barks at anything that moves day and night.

Humps only Pinkie not Bambi.

Does not like it if we tell him no.  at times might even growl and nip us.  Goes for my niece.  Nips people on the bum especially if food being served.  Hates garden service.  Not really get into fights but growl and makes a lot of noise.  Licks obsessively.

Bambi

Female, Parsan Terrier, 2 years on the 6 November, been fixed.

Very naughty as puppy, went through two of our couches, ruined a lot of furniture, digs like a machine.  Sulks a lot if I do not give her attention 24/7.  if she is ignored – she will lie in box and shake.  Looks as if she dominates Mumfie – as puppy she fought with Mumfie a lot – we had to separate them to cool off – Mumfie does not fight back just makes a lot of noise.  Bambi sucks on Mumfie ears a lot till they are soaking wet – vet told us just to leave her.  Barks at cats and people at door.  Generally submissive towards visitors but does still jump up.  Really submissive towards 7 year old niece.  Loves playing ball but takes it very serious and does not like it if other dogs get too involved.  Seems quite depressed lately and sad.  She wines a lot – at nothing – it seems to get our attention.  Hide under table on chair and sulks.

Pinkie

Female, Dalmation crossed with pointer just over one year old, been fixed.  Got her from a terrible pet shop, she looked dead, weighed less than 1 kg.  Looked like a starved donkey all bones visible.  Took her to vet straight away.  Vet stated she was obviously not fed for a couple of days.  Treated her like her own puppy.  Obviously eats a lot and loves her food.  Now 18 kg.  Lately became really aggressive.  Play fights a lot – which has developed into actual terrible fights.  Barks aggressively at anything.  Does not seem to mind Mumfie.  Plays well with Bambi but if get too excited they fight.  (Especially when excited about people at door, garden service and CATS) when they fight she gets Bambi by neck and on her back and stands over her – very difficult to separate them as neither of them give up.  Ends up in blood shed and tears.  Now lately past week very agro – stares at Bambi then aggressively chases her.  Possessive over toys, bed and us.  Goes back to eat all the time.  When we play ball she gets so excited but then loses focus and eats any food that can be found.  Chews coffee table and in process of destroying out last couch.  Destroys plants and digs.  Hates to be ignored or left alone.  Rolls on Bambi – Bambi then often gets hurt – which also can escalate into a fight.  Likes to bring in trees and big stones and chew on it.  Sniffs wild at anywhere Bambi has been.

General

Food – they get fed twice a day, dog biscuits with chicken and rice and cauliflower and broccoli. Every second night they get chicken livers – they love that.  In the mornings they get chicken sausages with left over veggies.  They used to get raw hide at least twice a day – but stopped this as Pinkie would steal them all.  get greats when we leave.  Get treats when we braai.  Get the occasional cookie if they are super good – they have not had one for a while.  We always leave food down for them.  And they always have fresh water.

We come home every lunch time to do damage control.  Make sure the dogs are o.k. and make sure they have not damaged couch and other furniture.  (The couch is now well protected every time we leave with wire and netting – to avoid the temptation).

We leave them inside but they can go outside through doggie flap.  They all are will trained and pee outside.  Very seldom that they will pee inside – only when flap is locked when garden service comes – if they pee and mess we don’t shout at them.

No obedience training, but will sit for a treat.  They do not really come if you call.  No longer taken for walks as they are wild.  Often get out of collar then I must run like a wild person to catch them.  They are not road smart.  Fear that they will get out and be lost or I cannot catch them and they might get run over by car.  We no longer use front door.  We go through garage door to prevent them running out.  We hardly have people over – if so it will be familiar people – never a stranger.

Very tense at home lately.  Karl works at home so we don’t have to leave them alone.  Constantly tense and our nerves are shot as anything could lead to a fight.  Think this is tension rubbing off on dogs.  I am very nervous around them lately.  But they all get lots and lots of attention.  They have their own beds and bench but sometimes allowed to sit with us on couch.  They sleep with us on bed – tried for them to sleep in their own beds at night but just a constant fight to get them off so we gave up.  When my mother doggie sits they sleep on the floor.

Try to leave them alone as little as possible we do shifts to be at home – they seem to be ruling our lives.  We don’t to out at night as they really do not like it.  Love our dogs to bits.  Not an option to get rid of any of them – would love peace and calm at home not to worry and stress about them all the time.  Would like to take them for walks as they would like it.  Out dogs are really our lives – we want them to be happy dogs.

 


Janine said that when her mother “baby sat” while they went away they told her that if the dogs fought, they must put one dog in the bathroom, but when they fought she put herself in the bathroom.  They showed me how the table was chewed up, the plants were in cages, I was sitting on their 3rd couch and they were designing a contraption to come down from the ceiling to trap them when they couldn’t catch them.  They didn’t use the front door because the dogs ran out when it was opened and they couldn’t get them back and they had no visitors anymore

They also didn’t go out so the dogs weren’t alone.  The dogs fought at 3.00 am every morning.  She didn’t want to come home anymore, which was actually a good thing because Karl said they were fine when she wasn’t there. 

Email from Janine the next day:

Thank you for last night.  When we let the dogs in and ignored them they just sniffed all over the place.  we just ignored them and went about our own things.  When it came to bed time they all rushed to the bedroom.  But now that I am thinking like a dog I tricked them I walked to the dog flap as if there was a meeting between them all outside.  I casually walked to the bedroom and closed the door behind me.  We went to bed.  They barked a little – Mumfie was surprisingly very quiet.  Bambie whined and Pinkie barked a little soon though they all just slept and for once so did we.  Predictably enough at exactly 3 in the early morning Pinkie tried to wake me up as she stared barking to get my attention – she was on her hunting trip.  We ignored them and she stopped her barking very soon.  We slept well in the morning they came to the door and cried a bit and sniffed at the door.  We waited till it was quiet and we both came out of the room and continued to get ready for work, fed them some good chicken and had breakfast.  I opened all the curtains they looked at me as if I was mad and I went about my own thing.  After my shower I was busy getting dressed and they started to play fight on the bed – normally I would freak out and shout and separate them.  This morning I ignored them completely and then casually left the room.  I saw in the mirror that they completely stopped and looked at each other as if I’d totally lost it.

We went to work no hassles or tragic good bye kisses and hugs.  Not once did they even look for a toy!  Lunch time when we went home to ignore them – it was so interesting.  We got home to be greeted by Bambie and Pinkie.  We ignored them and they soon just went to go sit in their boxes.  Mumfie dod not come in to greet us – the bastard.  It took him so long till he came in to see us – and then – in his face – we ignored him – so he went out again.  Bambie tried re-entering through the flap to get my attention but it did not work.  She tried this a couple of times but did not succeed.  She then went and lay in her box and rolled on her back to flash me – and I thought the exact same right back at her!!!  Pinkie tried to bump into our legs but eventually gave up and went outside.  Mumfie tried to trick us.  He would sit where it was difficult but not impossible to make eye contact but did not succeed.  He just went outside again.

Lunch time was so deafeningly quiet.  I really thought my ears were blocked.  Not once did they go for the front door.  Not once did they bark – even though neighbourhood dogs were barking.  I really think this is working.  Been reading your book the whole day and now understand why our dogs have such extreme problems as they are emotional and adrenalin addicts.  But I really feel empowered I am no longer their clown but now I am the Bitch.  Lots of fun – especially because we are seeing the results which in the end will make them into happy dogs.  If they are happy dogs – we will be happy again too.

Thank you – will not stop ignoring them at least till I have finished your book.  I plan to stay at home along tomorrow afternoon with them to ignore them and finish it.  But now I also understand that in the near future they will have to be taken for a sniffle.  We will take things slow.

Take care

Janine’s next report

Hi Pam

I just wanted to inform you as to our dog’s behavior. We have now been ignoring them for a week. They have not fought at all. They still bark and jump up when we arrive home. But generally they are much better behaved. What is the next step – when ca we allow them to sniff our hands and give them a little attention – think they have forgotten their names as we never call them or shout at them anymore? Should we just continue ignoring them?

Next report

This training is really like a revolution – I am really spreading the word and I have given your contact details to some many people!! It is wonderful

Hi Pam

Hope you are well, dogs still braking but there have been no fights and little damage so all is good – they love being able to see out. They are much naughtier when they can’t. Looking forward to lead training tomorrow.

Thank you for all your time

 

My report:

Dogs walking on leads now, meeting visitors, and they are using their front door again!

 

 

Both Pam and the IICMH specialize in educating people to both prevent predation occurring, and to reverse it, once it has started manifesting itself. Unfortunately, most of the profits of the mainstream dog system come from treating the symptoms of predatory behavior, so don’t expect support from them.

 

Pam and the IICMH study dog behaviour in the wild, and in the dog’s own home – NOT in laboratories, or in army simulated situations – where the solutions to the behavior problems that dog owners are seeking cannot possible by found.

 

What Pam and the team teach dog owners is that in a balanced ecology, dogs only hunt for 4 out of 24 hours. For the rest of the time, there is harmony between prey and predator, and between members within the dog community – and their teaching is dedicated to educating pet owners how to understand and apply the natural (and very kind and very simple) conditions that prevail in order to allow the harmony, mutual trust, mutual respect, mutual loyalty, mutual cooperation, mutual affection – all the things that we get dogs for – to exist in our homes. (Which bring no profit to the burgeoning dog behaviour industry.) And then, how to stretch these conditions from 4 hours out of 24 to 24 hours out of 24, because 4 hours hunting per day can still cause a lot of chaos.

 

And the joy of it is – dogs are not suppressed through applying these natural laws! It simply brings them security, peace of mind and the fulfillment of being understood and in harmony with their families, visitors, their life style and with the other pets. I am going to ask Mandy to email you some pictures of wild dogs that enhance the Feeding for Temperament research document, as I can see that you are very open to - and eager for – the CORRECT information.

 

When dogs go hunting, they go through three stages before the actual kill takes place. We are taught unwittingly by the profit driven dog industry to take our dogs through all those stages – and that is where you are now. After a hunt, the naturally goes back to where family living exists, and to where the prey is naturally ignored – and when applied in the home, all destructiveness, barking for nothing, pulling on the lead, dog fights… automatically go because the hunt has been shut down by restoring the Natural Rhythm of the Wild – which the artificial dog system thoroughly messes up, causing mayhem, misery, and lots of money for them.

 

The IICMH and Pam do not study the theories of the ego and profit driven dog behavior industry (who all “research” one another’s opinions and call it “being qualified”  - they do their own objective and independent research in real life, where dogs live and interact spontaneously with one another, with their prey - and in many thousands of homes - with their families. Their results are therefore scientific - as in applying the natural principles that govern dog behaviour - not “scientific” as in a rigged profit-driven laboratory situations.

 

Pam and the IICMH are consulted by environmentalists and conservationists, and their work is endorsed by the medical profession, such as the Plastic Surgeon’s Association, and institutions such as the Child Accident Prevention Trust, and have assisted in improving sniffer dogs ability to detect land mines more accurately.

 

Now you know why Natural Dog Training’s approach is totally different. It therefore requires a very necessary, and very exciting mind shift in order to unlock a dog’s desire to please, instead of imposing human logic onto them, using drugs, gimmicks, bribery, muzzles, electric collars, clickers… the list gets longer as the market gets greedier, or try and break our pet dog’s will.

 

Only looking at the world and ourselves through the eyes of the dog, and learning how THEY think, communicate and perceive us and our actions can possibly provide the solution to your problem.  Which explains why the behavior therapy and dog training success rate is abysmally low, and Natural Dog Training’s success rate is over 90%.

 

Pam’s Natural Dog Training Home Kit teaches dog owners how to shut down the hunt, and therefore how to develop our dog’s desire to please his leader, which is built into his genes – it does not have to be dominated into them!  And mutual trust, affection, respect etc only exist in the wild when the dogs are NOT hunting!

 

And here is how Natural Dog Training works:

 

Natural Dog Training has an extremely high success rate in curing all behavior problems such as hyperactiveness, destructiveness, jumping on visitors, indoor soiling, barking for nothing, pulling on the lead, not coming when called, etc. kindly and permanently, simply through understanding your dogs on a deeper level, instead of trying to make them understand you. This is achieved without the use of any force or gimmicks – just through being correctly informed. The mainstream dog system only teaches dog owners how to treat superficial symptoms – never how to actually remove a dogs’ urge to be aggressive, destructive, etc… only Nature’s Formula for Obedience can give dog owners these and empowering tools with this (vital) and (unique) shift in perspective. You will do one on one training with Pam, and she will take you through the programme. She gives dog aggression top priority.

 

We, as a Western civilization – both laymen and dog experts, not only misunderstand – we also underestimate our pet dogs. They are actually not being disobedient – they are just confused! So once you understand how a dog’s mind works, how they communicate with each other, and therefore how they can misunderstand us - you will have the (willing) control over them that you are looking for.

Pam trains dogs around the world with her Home Kit, and the results of this shift in perspective are just as good as getting her in

I have attached details of how the Natural Dog Training Home Kit works - as well as how the Don’t be a Dope on a Rope leads work, which is included in the Home Kit - as dogs that don’t pull on leads, change their attitudes – and therefore their behaviour at home far more quickly! The sooner you start your programme, the easier it will be to rehabilitate your dog - so that you can enjoy him, control him, and be really proud of him. The attachment with an extract from the African Wildlife Foundation shows how Natural Dog Training unlocks the potential for harmony between and their families - through applying natural principles - instead of imposing the artificial rules given us by an ego- and profit- driven industry.

 

So it is important that you pay a visit to the New Research Findings at the following link, as they explain how these unnatural techniques that dog owners are all exposed to affect our “four legged childrens” behaviour in their own home - and the stress and confusion (and expense) they cause:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dogs are hyperactive when their adrenalin levels are up. The more we try to use a quick fix by disciplining them, trying to “get rid of their energy”, telling them no, commanding them to go outside, “relieving their boredom” with toys, etc., the more adrenalin surges we unwittingly cause in our dog's central nervous system, causing yet more serious long term problems.

Dogs are not automatically our best friend. Dogs were made to live with dogs, and people were made to live with people. So when we work from the false premise that dogs are automatically man's best friend – as the current dog system does, – our behaviour around dogs is inappropriate, causing adrenalin surges, that cause hyperactiveness, disobedience etc.

So what is the answer? To acknowledge the scientific fact that dogs are potentially our best friend. And to develop that potential! And this essential and unique shift in perspective is the reason why Pam's Natural Dog Training is so successful. There is no such thing as a disobedient dog – only a confused dog.

By identifying the source of our dog's adrenalin, (which is what Pam does for you) and removing it, (which Pam shows you how), we become our dog's best friend – and vice versa. Then our dog no longer sees life through a cloud of adrenalin, and there fore no longer make misjudgments (the way you see the “hyperactive” Staffie on the video Before and After Learning Dog Language crash into the huge iron gate that he simply did not see. Hyperactive dogs bump into people, knock people over, bully smaller dogs, chase children that are playing… it is all adrenalin-induced behaviour. So once the source of adrenalin is removed (commands being one of them, because they think we are barking) – bingo, you have a calm, well behaved, trustworthy dog that does not “have to” be commanded, disciplined, taken to training… He now understands what we are saying to him, and no longer make adrenalin-induced misjudgments. Simply child's play!

 

 

"I have heard that you are quite controversial?"

 

 

 

Yes, Natural Dog Training hasn't been called "the intelligent alternative" for nothing.

 

 

 

Pam's Natural Dog Training is tailor made for each family so that they can achieve maximum control over their pets, and be proud of their behaviour with minimum time, money and effort, removing underlying causes of behavior problems - instead of merely treating superficial symptoms with one unproven gimmick after another - each one confusing the dog yet further and creating a demand for the next, and the next... Pam is not always popular among her oponents for setting dogs and their families free from these industries. It is also alternative in that it teaches dog owners how to get their dogs to adapt to them – and not vice versa. It also adopts the goals and priorities of the families – it does not impose it's own. (Sell gimmicks, make dogs and their owners march in straight lines dictate what food to give their four legged family members, make people pick up their dog’s food bowl after 10 minutes, eat before the dog, and generally tie them up in knots over their pets.) All this gives families a far deeper and enriching connection with their pets, vastly reduces the excessively high pet turn over and euthanasia rate in dogs - and greatly improves the quality of living of the domestic dog. It keeps children safe from dog attacks and other pets from being bitten, chased, traumatized etc by larger pets. This is achieved by simply going back to Nature’s own pattern for survival and social instincts - which are cooperative synergy. Leaders of functional packs are trusted, and lead by example – it is a myth that they dominate their pack into submission. Unity is strength in the Jungle.

 

 

 

The Jungle Laws are both exciting and empowering. They are also simple and kind, giving dog owners far more control over their dogs - as well as a deeper and more enriching connection – and therefore, relationship - with them. We even teach children to use these subtle methods to control even the largest of dogs, because they can relate to them immediately - and because they require no force or abuse. If someone does not understand you – shouting, threatening or punishing doesn’t help! But if they do understand you – you can say it as softly and gently as you like. Dogs are family members, not our enemies or opponents.

 

 

 

Working with animals is all about establishing a rapport, getting a connection, and winning their trust. Animals have emotions that are very similar to ours - and need and empathy and understanding just as much as we do.

 

 

 

Nature’s Formula is older than history - yet newer than tomorrow. We have been using them for 40 years, and they still put all the latest and newest gimmicks in the shade! Let’s say we give away their secrets, and in doing so, get them connected to their families in a way that is mutually enhancing to both the dogs, and to their two legged “pack”. Dogs are dying for their owners to understand them…. Not to squirt them with water pistols, give them electric shocks, jerk them on metal choker chains, cut out their bark, drug them, yell at them, look for their “remote control”, lock them up, give them frontal lobotomies – simply because our “funny language” confuses them! There is no such thing as a naughty dog – only a confused dog!

 

 

 

London Times states that Pam's Natural Dog Training makes a much needed new approach to dog owning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For the purposes of optimization:

Natural Dog Training

 

offers the following: dog behavior

 

training by world renowned

pet therapist Pam Whyte; who is also a dog

 

psychologist and puppy whisperer and conducts dog behaviour

 

training; as well as  obedience training for

 

domestic puppies;

 

 

 

 

 

 

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