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Neil Sattin interviewed on Dog Obedience Training Online

Neil Sattin and NDT featured in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette (with funny cartoon)

Neil Sattin interviewed by Vegetarian Times about Introducing Your Dog to Your New Baby

Neil Sattin and Natural Dog Training featured in the Santa Barbara Independent

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Neil Sattin interviewed by Larry and Lorri on FamilyNet TV

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Neil Sattin on CBS Atlanta’s Better Mornings with Jennifer Valdez

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July 21st 2009 – Announcing Natural Dog Training: The Fundamentals

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Neil’s bio

Neil Sattin is one of the nation’s leading experts in Natural Dog Training.   Sattin began studying Natural Dog Training after being told by a prominent trainer that his beloved rescue dog Nola should be euthanized because of her aggression. Today Neil leads private lessons, group lessons, demonstrations, and weekend workshops.  After designing and producing an ultra-long, ultra-durable, high-visibility training lead, he produced the Natural Dog Training series of DVDs to help dog owners learn the techniques at home, without a professional.  Neil lives outside of Portland, Maine with his wife, two children, three cats, and of course his dog Nola.

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  • Testimonials

    A Significant Shift

    I received the DVDs and have watched disc 1. I want to focus on really getting the information from the first disc down before watching the second disc. I'm glad I bought the DVDs as seeing the action really helped me. I'm willing to try anything that falls within my range of "humane" with Tucker and so far, pushing and playing tug (where he always wins) has helped him overall to relax. He was already fairly relaxed (except around the neighbor's dogs) but I'm noticing he's more relaxed in more instances than before. And I'll testify that it's because of the pushing, the massage, and the tugging.

    By the way, this morning, I consciously focused on keeping my own energy relaxed when feeding our 5 house dogs (I feed them all at the same time in the kennel kitchen/office, which is a small space); and as I asked each one to sit or lie down, I massaged them in a relaxing way, and by golly!, I noticed a significant shift. Feeding time can be frenzy time with the assortment we have: a JRT, a Bischon/Poodle mix, a Rottie, deaf Moses, and Tucker (aka the Giant NM Brown Dog), but I've been working on making it more of a quiet time.

    Drea, New Mexico


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