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Sit Means Sit - Lianne Hassen



Last Updated: 11/19/2009

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Gender: Female
Status: Married
Age: 34
Sign: Pisces

City: LAS VEGAS
State: Nevada
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/3/2007

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009 
Thursday, January 22, 2009 
Lianne and Ashton demonstrate Trell, Tank, Shep and Pharaoh at a trade show.

Monday, January 19, 2009 
This is actually some repeat footage from when Tank and I went to our first Hunt Club Fun Day.  I've re-edited the video to remove the additional dogs....this is just 'Tank'


Sunday, January 18, 2009 
We had our first Hunt Club Fun Day for 2009!  We were able to expose 'Tank' to a duck, which is good because we have a trial coming up in a few weeks and they are using ducks and pheasants.  He did grrrrrreat!!!  I, as usual, was a little grossed out by the bird aspect, but hung in there ok.

Photos by:  Lisa Weber, CBBC Photography

Friday, January 16, 2009 
Lianne Hassen and Ashton Fitz-gerald demonstrate their dogs, 'Tank' and 'Trell' for Electra Mustaine's TV show Faithful Friends. Electra also interviews Fred Hassen, CEO of Sit Means Sit Dog Training.


Friday, January 16, 2009 

Category: Pets and Animals
Tank and I earned the cover and a story in ‘The Vegas Dog’ Magazine from our accomplishments at the National Championships!   This is the 2009 New Years Issue for their 10th Anniversary!

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Monday, September 10, 2007 
The new 'Sit Means Sit Collar' has been voted Best Pet Product 2007. This video tests and proves it is water proof and durable:

Sunday, September 02, 2007 

Category: Pets and Animals
Join the fight against animal cruelty.
Lend your voice to animals in need by building a lens.


Lianne Hassen's lens's supports the ASPCA in their fight against animal cruelty:

Lianne's Jack Russell Mix, 'Flip' supports the ASPCA

Lianne's Labrador Retreiver, 'Tank' supports the ASPCA

Want to help? Build a lens to support the ASPCA or visit the ASPCA home page for more information on how to pitch in:

Anyone with 5 minutes to spare can make a meaningful contribution to the ASPCA right now, for free. Just build a web page (what we call a "lens") about your pet or favorite animal. Share funny stories, cute pics, cool tricks and gotta-have toys.

Your page will help get the ASPCA's message (and Fluffy's face!) in front of thousands of new supporters. It will also generate royalties that go straight to the ASPCA, every month, forever.
Monday, July 02, 2007 



Our Dog Swimming safety program

Sit Means Sit Announces New and Improved Dog Swimming Program
Just in time for the summer months, Sit Means Sit dog training introduces their new and improved Canine Swimming Program! Sit Means Sit, a Las Vegas based dog training company with locations nationwide uses traditional dog obedience methods with remote electronic collars. These collars give a gentle but persistent "touch" to the dog to keep the dog focused on the task or command at hand.
"We have recently revamped our Dog Swimming Program to meet the needs of our clients who want to improve the overall health and fitness of their dog as well as ensuring their safety and well being," said Fred Hassen, CEO of Sit Means Sit Dog Training.
Hassen continued, "After basic dog obedience is achieved, the sky is the limit on the activities you can participate in with your dog. We have a number of clients all over the US who own swimming pools or enjoy local beaches, ponds and lakes and they are anxious to learn how to help their dog swim and also behave properly and safely. In public areas, obedience is especially important, so we try to bring improve the fun and healthy benefits of swimming with dog obedience and proper training."
Swimming is one of the most effective methods of fitness and energy release for dogs of all ages. Traditionally, dog owners use daily walks or runs to exercise their dogs but during the summer months, swimming can actually be a more beneficial method of exercise. Not only does the dog enjoy the cooling sensation of the water, but they experience non weight bearing cardiovascular exercise which can strengthen muscles, joints and offer respite from any age related skeletal conditions.
Swimming is especially beneficial to older dogs that may be slowing down because of joint pain. Swimming allows for excellent exercise without putting any stress on arthritic joints or hips aching from dysplasia or other conditions. By engaging in swimming, your dog will build strength, lengthen muscles and tendons and increase metabolism to keep a healthy weight. Keeping your older dog fit can not only improve the quality of their life, it can also add years.
Dogs also love to swim! Swimming with your dog in local ponds or lakes and allowing them to swim in the pool is great fun - especially when safe conditions are met!

Interested in becoming a 'Sit Means Sit' in your area? VISIT WWW.SITMEANSSIT.COM
Thursday, April 05, 2007 

Category: Pets and Animals

Dog obedience training business, Sit Means Sit, begun by Fred Hassen
is excited to announce rapid nationwide and international growth. Sit
Means Sit, a proponent of remote collar training, offers franchise
opportunities to dog trainers and instruction through its dog
obedience training schools, No Limitations.

Las Vegas, NV (PRWeb) March 30, 2007 — Las Vegas Nevada based
franchise 'Sit Means Sit', an innovative dog training business, is
excited to announce recent growth into several new US markets. With
over 20 new locations over 13 states including California, New Jersey
and Illinois in the U.S. and a location in Canada, 'Sit Means Sit' has
the momentum to successfully achieve their goal of providing comprehensive dog training for everyone.

 "We are so excited by the growth of our company and the success our
licensed 'Sit Means Sit' trainers are experiencing. We believe in our
dog training methodology, which is why we started our company nearly
10 years ago and to see this growth and success is incredibly
gratifying," said Fred Hassen, owner of both 'Sit Means Sit' and its
sister company 'No Limitations.'

 'Sit Means Sit' is a dog training methodology that uses traditional
tenets of dog obedience training and the best of today's technology.
Remote collars are used in place of traditional collars and leashes,
as a virtual touch to queue the dog to the command. These remote
collars are completely adjustable to the size and temperament of the
dog, merely acting as a prompt and behavioral modification tool. In a
short time, because of consistency and good training, for both dog and
handler, 'Sit Means Sit' dogs are trustworthy off leash and in almost
any situation.

 Several canine graduates of 'Sit Means Sit' have gone on to become K9
police dogs, agility dogs, therapy dogs and of course, calm and happy
family companions. In the meantime, dozens of owner/trainers have
attended Hassen's dog trainer training school, 'No Limitations' and
have opened up their own 'Sit Means Sit' dog training school in their
own area.

 "We believe in empowering dogs and their owners. First, we help dogs
and owners with their own relationships and this opens up
opportunities for the dog and ultimately for their trainers as well.
Who better to teach others the Sit Means Sit dog training techniques
than a believer and graduate themselves?" said Hassen.

 With over a half a million dogs going home with American's households
every month, dog obedience training beyond the simple puppy
kindergarten at your local pet store is in high demand. American's are passionate about their dogs, and Hassen has tapped into an incredible growth market with his train the trainer methodology. With two 'No
Limitations' schools, located in Denver, CO and Las Vegas, NV,
graduates every few weeks are learning successful dog training
techniques, teaching methods and sales and marketing tips for their
own 'Sit Means Sit' operation.

 Hassen explained, "If someone is passionate about their dog and about
dog obedience, a 'Sit Means Sit' dog obedience training school could
be an incredible opportunity. We help our licensed locations in every
way possible with top notch training and marketing support. We are
passionate about training dogs and about helping people be successful
in the dog obedience field which is why we've seen such amazing growth
this year."

 About 'Sit Means Sit'

 Founded and Created by Fred Hassen in 1998, 'Sit Means Sit' is a dog
training method that has evolved into a successful and growing
company. The gentle training methods offer a high level of obedience
to the pet owner and create a happier dog. Headquartered in Las Vegas,
Nevada, this innovative obedience training franchise has a number of
locations throughout North America. You can find 'Sit Means Sit' on
the web at http://www.sitmeanssit.com/.

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Press Contact: Fred Hassen
Company Name: Sit Means Sit
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 702-877-4581
Website: http://www.sitmeanssit.com/

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