- Is the material fruitful? Check out what they promise to deliver - Subject covered
- What exactly is your dog’s problem? Is the area being touched upon in the product? - Objective>
- Are you looking at the right area of dog care.(You can need training,skin solutions,food or dietary changes,vet advice), etc. - Subject deals with objective
- How expensive is the product? (hey, sometimes it is worth spending your money for a decent product package. You need to give your pet a x-mas gift and the classes are expensive!) - Out of pocket expense
- Can the same book help you with other problems which are minor.(You might as well get your money’s worth!) - Extra coverage
- Do the training solutions cover the psychology behind their working.(One needs to justify what they are trying,right?) - Insight into the material
- Does the material have proof it has worked previously? Else does it have credibility? - Review the product
- Make sure the product is not made just for the profit! - Money is not everything
- Make sure it is not a story book but an action oriented training material. - Workable solution
- Go for the material which is of easy access to you.(you should choose a book if you read by the patio, an e-book if you are the desktop guy, audio material, if you are the travelling guy and video if you are the visual person! - all of these work!) - Accessibility
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