`Sit Means Sit` breaks communication barriers to train deaf dogs

Released on = November 9, 2006, 8:38 am

Press Release Author = Lucid Communications

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Press Release Summary = Trainers at 'Sit Means Sit' bring hope and help to deaf dogs
and their owners

Press Release Body = Las Vegas, NV - November 9, 2006 - When dogs can't hear their
owners' voices and commands, it makes training a difficulty and often these dogs are
considered non-responsive or aggressive. Trainers at 'Sit Means Sit' believe deaf
dogs can still be trained, overcoming communication barriers by using remote
training collars.

With no words spoken, the trainers communicate with the dogs through gentle
vibrations of the remote collar. The vibrations allow trainers to gain the dog's
attention, which facilitates direction through subsequent hand signals and cues.
Owners of deaf dogs deemed previously 'un-trainable' can now be optimistic that they
can communicate with their four-legged friends with the help of 'Sit Means Sit'.

'Sit Means Sit' trainer Ashton Fitz-Gerald recently worked with a deaf Pit Bull
named Otis to help his chances of getting adopted. To see the video of the
remarkable training methods, please click on the following link:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid

Web Site = http://www.sitmeanssit.com

Contact Details = Contact: Lianne Shinton
LianneShinton@Sitmeanssit.com
702.877.4581 or 1.866.748.6748
Cell 702.756.6444

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