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Dog Phobia: How to overcome your fear of dogs

It’s not uncommon to suffer from a dog phobia.

Maybe one snarled at you and flashed rather too many of its teeth when you were younger. Or maybe the sound of a dog bark fills you with fear…

Whatever the reason that you’re scared of dogs, the good news is you can change your reaction when you’re next confronted by a dog.

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Hypnosis is a way to quickly and easily overcome your fear of dogs and turn these normally friendly creatures back into “man’s best friend”.

You see, we learn really fast when we want to. It only needs one short “bad” experience for our subconscious to learn something if it decides your survival depends on that lesson.

Even if the lesson happened way back in time when you were much younger. And even if, rationally, in the cold light of day, you wouldn’t actually react that way if today was your first experience.

Which is where hypnosis comes into play.

All you need to do is listen to a hypnosis track that’s been purpose written to help you overcome your fear of dogs and let it work its magic by re-training your subconscious.

Don’t worry, you’ll still have the correct reaction if you’re the wrong side of a pit bull terrier that’s having a “bad hair” day.

But for all those other occasions where the dog approaching you is in full “tail wag” mode, you’ll be happy to accept the greeting and return the fuss.

All you need to do is listen to this hypnosis download to overcome your fear of dogs a few times and you’ll find yourself losing your dog phobia and happy to be close to dogs again.

2 Responses to “Dog Phobia: How to overcome your fear of dogs”

  1. on 06 Apr 2009 at 10:58 am 1.Viktor Borisov said …

    Have been looking for this. Thank you for sharing!

  2. on 15 Mar 2010 at 8:23 pm 2.Naquin said …

    I’m frightened that the Pit bull wants a specific type of operator…these pet dogs, regardless of how ‘supporting’ nevertheless have teeth, are still creatures with no moral ideas and if they DO bite, won’t let go. As in all animals…some often be far more suseptable to instinctual habits and time and time again, this breed tends to try and do just that.

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