It’s the fun & easy way to re-wire your dog’s brain, so he’s able to calm himself ... focus ... and listen!
If you want to train your dog’s brain so that he’s able to control his excitement, and not get so riled up about everything ... then listen to what I’m about to share with you in this letter.
My Name is Chet Womach and I’ve been professionally training dogs for over 13 years. In my lifetime, I’ve helped dog owner’s remove unwanted behaviors in their dog, such as:
Imagine being able to literally change the way your dog currently thinks.
Just think... if you can re-wire his brain… so that instead of being overwhelmed by his emotions (to the point his brain seems to turn off so he can’t hear you or understand you) – your dog learns to be more self-composed, and in more control of his impulses.
And even if something really exciting or unexpected happens, like maybe a group of neighborhood kids suddenly bursts in your front door with a handful of hot dogs…
Or maybe a neighbor’s cat invites himself into your home through an open window….
Your dog stays calm and composed.
He doesn’t freak out barking, or start racing through the house, or jumping on people, or acting all crazy.
Instead, he automatically defaults to calm behaviors. Turning to you for instructions about what happens next.
But more on these brain re-training games and how they work in just a minute.
Because first, I want to tell you about a big “ah-ha” moment that I had. An “ah-ha” moment that may prove: Your Dog Isn’t So Spoiled After all
And that maybe the problem, instead, is that your dog’s brain is still immature. And wired so he’s still thinking and acting like a puppy. Because…
So here’s my story…
I had this epiphany one day while I was watching my wife interact with my youngest daughter, who just barely # years old.
We were at a friend’s house, and there was this big bowl of candy out on the table. My wife told our four kids that they could each have 2 piece of candy, and then they were done.
Now, my two oldest kids, who are 8 and 6, they had no problem listening to these instructions.
They spent a minute picking their 2 pieces of candy from the bowl, and they were able to walk away.
My third child, she’s a bit younger, still only4. She struggled a bit and had to be reminded a couple of times to leave the candy alone — once she had her two pieces.
And then there was my youngest daughter. At just barely 2 years old, she needed my wife to hold her, help he resist the urge for more candy.
Even though she’s a sweet, god kid who generally wants to please us, at # years old , it was really, really hard for her to resist the urge to grab more candy from the bowl.
Watching all 4 of my kids in the same scenario, it suddenly struck me why some people have so much trouble training their dogs.
As I’ve said earlier, dogs, just like people, aren’t born with impulse control! Impulse control is a skill that we develop over time, with practice.
Right? It’s parenting… and practice.
Lots of kids grow up into adults with NO impulse control. Mainly because they weren’t parented by moms and dads who supported them in developing this skill.
And lots of dogs have this problem too. In large part, because the entire dog training industry tells you to obedience train your dog first. With commands like sit, stay, and down.
But that doesn’t make sense at all, right?
You can’t expect a dog that’s too excited, to sit calmly. And you’ve probably tried. But think about all the times guests have come over and your dog was too excited to sit. And even if he does sit, it’s probably just for a minute before he’s up again, all excited.
Why doesn’t this work? Because you can’t teach sit first.
You need to teach calm first.
And let’s talk about come. How are you supposed to teach a dog that’s never learned for focus on you and ignore all other exciting stuff in his world, to come reliably at the local park?
Again, you have to teach a dog to focus on you, control his impulses to check out every exciting distraction, and then you can teach the dog to come.
Scientists have been studying impulse control in humans and dogs for decades now. And their findings are fascinating.
Without boring you with the mountain of medical terminology I picked up along the way, I can tell you that in a dog’s brain, it’s the left frontal cortex that controls your dog’s impulses.
It works a lot like the human brain, where our prefrontal cortex does a very similar job.
And this matters because while canine neuroscience is still pretty new, science has proven the theory:
Our LIFE EXPERIENCES play an absolutely critical role in our brain development, building pathways between different parts of the brain.
Simply put: Without parents guiding us through life experiences that give us regular opportunities to PRACTICE self-control as children, humans don’t develop impulse control.
And the same holds true for dogs.
Without the right experiences, and the right opportunities to practice impulse control, your dog’s brain stays immature. He still has “puppy brain.”
Which means he doesn’t have the neural pathways and connections he needs to control his excitement and listen to you.
But fortunately, there are ways to fix this. And you do this by giving your dog the right experiences. I’m talking about controlled opportunities for your dog to learn and practice self-control, patience, and focus.
And to help you create these RIGHT EXPERIENCES for your dog, I’ve put together a brand-new video training program that I’m super excited to release today.
Because we’re literally going to be turning the traditional obedience-training-first mindset upside down, right on its head. Taking an entirely new (and yet scientifically sound and PROVEN approach) to teaching your dog to control himself. Even when he’s really excited.
I’ve decided to name this program…
There are 7 modules in this program. Each module contains an exercise you'll perform with for your dog. It's simple, fast, and fascinating.
In each module, you’ll have a video lesson that shows me or one of my team members performing the game with a dog LIVE.
Plus, in each module, I included for you a “play-by-play” video. It’s a replay of the video lesson but with my commentary added. This means you'll get extra insights from me on important parts of the video.
Here’s what you’ll get:
Now, can a simple “fun” approach to training your dog really make that kind of difference in his behavior? You bet it can! Just listen to what other dog owners who have tried my program are saying:
Are these owners any different than you? No, they are not. They represent new and old… passionate and first-time dog owners who simply want better behavior from their dogs.
The only thing they did was put their doubts aside…. and give this new approach a try.
If you, too, can simply put your doubts aside for a short time, you can see for yourself just what it’s like to have a dog that can naturally calm his impulses. And never make a scene in front of people that would cause you stress or worry.
Just imagine it…
As your dog learns to contain his overexcitement and impulsive tendencies, you’ll never have to feel embarrassed by his behavior again.
You can comfortably let your family and younger relatives play with your dog without feeling worried something might happen…
Be at ease when you host parties that require you to prepare food… or welcome other dogs for “play dates”.
And know that you have a calm dog who can remain composed in all situations in life, which is crucial as he turns into your best friend that you could love and trust completely.
1) I want more dog owners to try my product.
2) I’m confident that people will refer this program. And it'll be enough to pay my production costs.
Here’s how: order my program and use it. And if you are not happy after the 60-day period, just shoot me an email, text, or phone call. And I’ll guarantee you get a prompt and courteous refund.
How can I give you such a generous deal? Easy. So far, every single person I know who has benefitted from my program has been using it and referring to it ever since…. With results that — as you saw in the above testimonials — goes against conventional wisdom as we know it.
However, if you want to start benefitting from my program you have to act now. I can’t promise this package will be available days, weeks, or months from now. So take action today and click the add-to-cart button to get started:
Look, this program is invaluable to you because you will find all the answers you need. And you'll find them for the exact same kind of behavioral problems that stress you out now. Or, that will prove serious and troublesome later, as your dog continues to behave with his current habits.
I guarantee if you follow the simple games and training we’ve laid out for you on these easy-to-follow videos, you’ll see huge changes in your dog’s ability to:
1) Control his excitement.
2) Remember his manners.
3) Listen to you, even in challenging situations
About The Creator, Chet Womach
Creator of the #1 ‘Impulse Control’ Dog Training Program
Founder of TheDogTrainingSecret.com
In case we haven’t met before, my name is Chet Womach, and I am compelled by a vision to help simplify how dog owners communicate with their dogs, so that they can finally have the loyal, obedient dog they've always wanted.
Without resorting to scolding, yelling, or punishment!
Unlike most dog trainers, my training philosophy was born out of my early efforts training exotic, undomesticated animals. These experiences opened my eyes and made me realize—there are a LOT of effective ways to motivate and train animals…
… Training methods that are far more sophisticated than the typical “carrot and stick” methods taught by nearly all other dog trainers.
It is my hope that on this website I can help you come to that same realization, too. :-)