This list-building package is perfect if you’re in the dog training or pet care niche. It features a short report ideal for use as a sign-up incentive, along with a 10-part autoresponder series all about dealing with doggie anxiety.
The report is five pages of ideas for dealing with the worst behavior problems in dogs like counter surfing and excessive barking. The autoresponder series includes built-in affiliate promotions for quality vendors like PetSmart and 1-800-PetMeds, along with links where you can sign-up for their affiliate programs if you’re not already an affiliate.
Here’s an excerpt from the third email in the series:
Drive Him to Distraction
Thanks for joining me as we explore the ways we can help our favorite pets get over their fears and anxieties. Last time we talked about the power of acting natural, but sometimes ignoring that sad little shivering mess of a dog isn’t the answer.
While we’d like to convey to the dog that all is well with the world simply by appearing calm ourselves, a dog that’s all wrapped up in his own anxious thoughts might not notice our cool demeanor. He might just need a little help in the form of a tasty snack to take his mind off his troubles.
There are two mechanisms at work here. The first is simple distraction. It’s hard to be worried about the noise outside when you’re concentrating on that cookie mom’s about to toss your way. The second is positive reinforcement. By bringing out those yummy biscuits when bad things start to happen, those bad things begin to look good instead. Thunder = Snausages! Woo-Hoo! Bring on the rain! Or at least that’s what we hope will happen.
This is not an instant fix, of course. It takes many frightful episodes paired with delicious snacks before your dog will begin to make the connection. As with anything, consistency and repetition is the key to long-term success.
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