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Showing posts with label 2014 at 12:37AM. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

HO Scale Trains – Home Page Reviews

HO Scale Trains - Home PageClick Image To Visit Site Visit any model train show and you’ll see why HO scale layouts and model trains are the most popular worldwide. Although not called HO scale in the UK, OO gauge (UK’s most popular) is very close to the same size as HO model trains (HO scale is 1:87 compared to OO gauge at 1:76). It’s popular because the scale is just such a practical size!


Well, imagine if you could create a uniquely superb HO scale model railroad layout just like those displays that get admired so much at those train shows. Fact is; with the right help, you can!



"All The HO/OO Information You Need To Get Started… Within Your Budget, Within Your Timeframe… And Within The Area You Have Available!"


YES, you can create a "remarkably realistic", reliably operating model railroad that will impress others in the hobby. Wouldn’t that be awesome? Better still, you can eliminate any confusion that can happen when constructing your dream layout… one that will comfortably suit the space you have available.


With the right help you can definitely master many of the clever techniques used by experienced railroaders to save you time, save you money and save you hours of frustration trying to solve problems.


You can access the right information, explained in an easy-to-understand way, so you can make the correct decisions with planning, building, and completing your HO/OO model railroad from start to finish. Step-by-step solutions are laid out for you to tap into whenever you need help.


And, you can have at your fingertips, the answers to dozens and dozens of commonly asked questions that confound beginners (and even some experienced model railroaders).


Plus, you’ll get to keep 18 well thought out practical “space-saving” HO track plans to inspire you with lots of ideas to get started and/or expand you layout. Each plan comes with basic scenery ideas (but you can add your own personal touch), and a full parts list.


When you have all this within your grasp, it’ll be no time before you’ll be… Read more…



HO Scale Trains – Home Page Reviews


Monday, February 24, 2014

Beagle Dog Zone Training Guide and Beagle Obedience Lessons

Beagle Dog Zone Training Guide and Beagle Obedience LessonsClick Image To Visit Site As you know, Beagles are extremely beautiful, active and intelligent dogs. They make wonderful companions who undoubtedly will bring many years of joy to you and your family.


It’s important to your Beagle’s development that you learn how to positively channel his energy and intelligence so as to build a healthy bond between you and your Beagle.



Having a healthy, happy, well behaved Beagle is an extremely rewarding experience. Your Beagle will respect you, protect your home and family and provide companionship like no other dog.


Unfortunately, the majority of Beagles never have the opportunity to experience the type of training required to bring out their full level of intelligence and take advantage of the positive social skills that are also part of his breeding. The same holds true for the majority of Beagle owners…they never get to experience the full level of intelligence their Beagle is capable of…and therefore miss out on having a fully rewarding relationship.


You see, the problem lies with the training material that’s currently available to Beagle owners, in that it’s not specific to the Beagle breed. In fact, most of the training material available today is based on techniques meant to train any and all dog breeds.


If you’re truly searching for the proper training methods for your Beagle, I strongly suggest against material claiming to train any and all dog breeds.


Simply because Beagles are different from other dog breeds. In fact, every dog breed is unique in the sense that they all react and respond to stimuli in different ways. That is what separates each breed from each other and this is what makes a Beagle a Beagle.


You can’t expect a Beagle to respond in the same way as an Akita or Doberman Pinscher. Or how about trying to train your Beagle using techniques that might work for a 4lb. Yorkie? Probably not the best idea unless you’re the one trying to sell the material.


We’ll, my deeply rooted education of training began while growing up on a farm in the desert Southwest where my parents bred and trained D&S Beagles, Shepherds and Weimaraner puppies. I vividly recall learning early on the importance of teaching training techniques specific to each of these breeds. Outside of the essential training commands such as "sit", "stay", "retrieve", "heal", "down" etc…. our dogs were professionally trained herders, hunters, and protectors at a… Read more…