
Fred Hassen
Las Vegas, NV
Background
Fred Hassen is the founder and originator of the Sit Means Sit dog training system – a studied, tested, proven, specialised approach that shows immediate results in the dog’s ability to maintain focus on the task at hand even amidst distractions in a non-confrontational manner.
Fred has presented seminars to pet owners, professional dog trainers and K9 handlers across the continent and overseas for many years, whilst building the largest U.S.-based dog training franchise in the world.
Fred is constantly raising the bar and the Sit Means Sit system is in a perpetual state of flux, continuously improving and providing handlers with the ability to communicate more effectively with their canine partners.
Fred believes “Talk is cheap” and has a library of over 1500 videos, in real time, showcasing the many benefits of the Sit Means Sit dog training system.
Why I Use SportDOG Brand
SportDOG Brand® is my choice for an e-collar partner because they listen to feedback from professionals. The SD-800SMS e-collar is the result of a collaborative effort between Sit Means Sit™ and SportDOG Brand®.
Favourite Products
Our own Sit Means Sit Collar
Websites
http://www.sitmeanssit.com/Other Senior Prostaff

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