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"Dog Trainer Teams Up with Dog Breeder!"
Monday 9th of August 2010
By Robert Belobrajdic
Dog Breeder
Breeders and trainers deal with dogs and dog owners every day.
And every day we see people with dog problems.
These problems aren't because these people don't love their dogs;
they're simply because they don't possess the knowledge, the know-how, to communicate and relate to their dogs.
Andrew Damchev, an experienced trainer, has teamed up with me, a long-time breeder,
to launch this website www.dog-obedience.com.au to help as many people with their dogs as possible.
Not only can you learn our techniques here, but you have the flexibility to learn at your own speed and convenience.
In turn, this allows us more time to help those with special dog problems which require hands-on expertise.
In our FREE Dog Training and Dog Obedience Tips, we detail the most significant dog behavioural
problems we see most often, and explain how you can best handle them to obtain the most effective results.
We examine how your dog thinks, and discuss certain key dog behaviours.
And, we teach you how to understand and relate to your dog by explaining how dogs communicate.
This is similar to dog training programs you will find on the Internet that will cost you as much as $37 or more,
or any dog training book you can buy. The biggest difference (aside from the fact that we offer this information FREE!)
is that we have consolidated it.
"We have cut out all the Meaningless Filler
that other dog training books and
programs use to bulk up the size of their
product to make it seem more
impressive than it is!"
We don't think you should have to waste your time reading pages of irrelevant material. You need to get to the meat! And, because we believe this information
should be FREE, it doesn't cost you a cent!
If you haven't already got the FREE Dog training and Obedience Tips you should get them now at the top right hand
side of the website.
Robert Belobrajdic
P.S. Below are a few things you may like to know about both Andrew and myself!
Andrew Damchev, Dog Trainer
Age: 29 years old
Owner of Damchev K9 Training Centre, located in Epping, Victoria, Australia.
Has owned dogs for nearly 25 years, bred dogs for over 14 years, and has trained dogs and owners
professionally for more than 10 years.
Has successfully engaged in national competitions and dog sport.
Is an expert in handling aggression and dominance
issues with ALL types of dogs.
Participates and presents at numerous seminars related to both the breeding and training
of dogs with experts from around the globe.
Is experienced in animal husbandry.
Andrew Damchev is, first and foremost, a family person. And dogs have been an integral part of his
family since he was six years old. Andrew's first dog as a boy was an energetic troublemaking Jack Russell terrier,
which taught him a lot about dogs.
"As a teenager, Andrew began dog training lessons
and it wasn't long before he was teaching
the dog training classes!"
Since his first dog, Andrew has trained or helped train, handled, or owned a
collective of over 600 different dogs.
That's right. More than 600 dogs. Having this broad experience means that Andrew has dealt with arguably every
type of dog problem there is. There's nothing you're dealing with that he hasn't handled before, and handled
successfully, from ultra-aggressive, dominant dogs to those so timid they're afraid of their own shadows.
He has fearlessly intervened and ended dog fights during training, despite the risk of injury to himself.
His natural flair for dog training, combined with
"A Passion To Understand Dogs"
has lead to an ongoing, daily study of all aspects of dog behaviour, be it at home with his own half a dozen dogs or in the training
environment professionally.
As you could imagine...all this time spent with dogs has allowed Andrew to build up an understanding of dogs that
most people only dream of and is way beyond that of the average dog trainer.
Robert Belobrajdic, Dog Breeder
Robert has been around dogs all his life, particularly hunting dogs, as his father was a keen hunter.
From age 2 to 16, he grew up with gundogs, including Cocker and Springer Spaniels, and German Shorthaired Pointers.
Through his teenage years, he spent many hours each day training German Wirehaired Pointers for field trials.
This involved obedience training, retrieval training and field hunting-related training.
Later, Robert became interested in pig dogs. His focus centred on hunting-oriented obedience training,
selective breeding for physical traits geared toward the performance and overall hunting ability, and increasing
their physical fitness. Fitness is critical if a dog is to successfully tackle a wild boar in the hot, humid conditions
of northernmost Australia. Since 2002, Robert has joined the select, small group of breeders in Australia in breeding the
South African Boerboel, a rare, large breed.
His days now are largely spent with his Boerboels, although he still retains a few pig dogs for the occasional hunt.
Robert's experience with so many different breeds and temperaments has made him acutely aware of the need for a
training system that will work for all types of dogs. Boerboels are a large, dominant breed, which has reinforced
his awareness of the difficulties many dog owners face.
Robert's foundation is in selective breeding, animal husbandry and canine nutrition for performance and good
all-around health.
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