Alaskan Malamute Training Guide: Proven Tips & Techniques for Your Dog

To the left is a picture of my 15 page Alaskan Malamute training guide which contains proven tips and techniques to help you with housebreaking, potty training, obedience commands (stay, sit, come), aggression, leash training, and much more.
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Hi Andrew, |
Here is what you will find in the guide:
Basic Training
-Potty Training (5 tips)
-House Training (4 tips)
-Crate Training (5 tips)
-Socialization Training (4 tips)
-Alpha Training (4 tips)
Intermediate Training
-Command Training (4 tips)
-Behavioral Training (4 tips)
-Obedience Training (4 tips)
Advanced Training
-Performance Training (5 tips)
You can buy the guide for $2.99 here:

Here is a sample chapter from the guide (House Training chapter):
House Training – House training is often used synonymously with potty
training but in reality although house training does include potty training, it
can best be described as training your dog how to act and behave within
your home.
House training tips for your Malamute:
-Start Early. Unlike potty training, house training can begin the day
you bring your Malamute home. If you teach your Malamute pup what it is
and is not allowed to do as a puppy you will have less problems with your
dog as it gets older. Sure it may be cute to let the adorable ball of fur sit in
your lap or lay on the furniture while it is a small puppy but as it gets bigger
and starts to chew on things it won’t be so cute anymore, and by then it will
be nearly impossible to completely correct this behavior.
-Do not let your Malamute on any furniture or beds. Allowing your
Malamute to sit on the same furniture as you will make it extremely difficult
for you to occupy the Alpha role in the house. By sitting on the same
furniture as you, a Malamute will see itself as being your equal, and if you do
not occupy the dominate with this incredibly smart breed of dog, proper
training will be next to impossible.
-Make sure that your Malamute knows that everything in your home is
yours, even the dog toys. By applying your dominance over both you and
your Malamute’s possessions, your Malamute will be less likely to feel as if it
can chew on things throughout the house. You can do this by taking a toy
away from your Malamute while it is playing and make them sit or lie down
before you give it back to them.
-Do not let your Malamute mark his territory in your home. While it is
inevitable that your new Malamute will have a few accidents in the house,
you should immediately clean the urine up and use stain remover and strong
scented cleaner to remove the stain completely and cover up the smell of
urine. Chances are you will only have this problem if you take an adult
Malamute into your home and it tries to claim the territory as its own. If you
allow your Malamute to mark its territory within your home it will be
extremely hard for you to maintain alpha status.

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Thanks,
Andrew Kosinski