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RESEARCH SHOWS DIANE WHIPPLE DOG MAULING COULD HAV BEEN PREVENTED

Research has uncovered the secret to the science in treating dog aggression. The theory that Ramona Redmond, Animal Behavior Therapist has discovered has been expiremented with thousands of aggressive dogs. The owners of these dogs proclaim "It's a Miracle".

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RESEARCH SHOWS DIANE WHIPPLE DOG MAULING COULD HAVE BEEN PREVENTED

West Palm Beach, FL, March 21, 2002 - Diane Whipple is just one of over four million Americans who were bitten by dogs last year, leading to over twenty deaths. "Death by dog attack" is an increasing problem in the United States, with devastating consequences and no apparent humane solution, until now.

Wouldn't you feel safer if you could prevent unexpected dog attacks on your loved ones? While control over dogs doesn't have to take years, it does take a "Miracle." Ramona Redmond, an Animal Behavior Therapist who has been treating problems in animals for over 20 years, has developed a breakthrough technique called "Miracle Methods" that has drastically changed the way dogs interact with people. It is a unique and highly effective approach to rehabilitating a dog, which creates positive results for the dog and his caring owner. "Dogs that have true leaders in their life will never bite," says Redmond. "A lot of people don't realize that loving your dog without combining that love with discipline can actually create aggression."

According to Redmond, "If your dog has the nerve to growl, bare teeth, or snap at you or anyone, grab the scruff of his neck with power, take him to the ground in silence, and don't let go until he stops. This assertive body language does not inflict pain, but rather teaches the dog (in his language) never to show people or other animals gestures of dominance or aggression. If you address the negative behavior with enough speed and strength, the dog will understand, and it will cure his dominance and aggression." Although it may sound harsh, Redmond shows her clients that these methods only strengthen the bond between dog and owner.

Redmond's innovative techniques have helped thousands of dogs with major behavioral problems. By using these "Miracle Methods" we can help reduce the incidence of dog attacks and build a better relationship with our pets. In order to handle the flood of requests for a "Miracle," Redmond has put together a $40 instructional video demonstrating her successful techniques. The requests for her products are pouring into her business Miracle Methods, 2711 Vandiver Drive #110, West Palm Beach, FL 33409 (561) 684-1854, http://www.miraclemethods.com

"The kindest and most correct way to raise our dogs is to learn their language -- body language," says Ramona. "Miracle Methods" teaches you how to raise a happy, secure, non-aggressive dog, using both discipline and compassion."


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