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The U.S. Military
developed a program in
the 1970's called "Bio
Sensor Program." (This
became publicly known
and is often referred to
as the "Super Dog"
Program). The program
was developed to improve
the performance of dogs
used for military
purposes. The basic
premise of the program
is that early
neurological stimulation
exercises could affect
the performance of the
dog. The Army's research
revealed that early
stimulation of the puppy
from the 3rd day through
the 16th day influences
rapid neurological
growth and development.
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Five benefits have been
observed in canines that
were exposed to the Bio
Sensor stimulation
excercises: |
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Improved cardio-vascular
performance (heart rate) |
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Stronger Heartbeats |
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Stronger Adrenal Glands |
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More Tolerance To Stress |
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Greater Resistance To
Disease |
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Our personal experience
has also shown puppies
to be more calm and
even-tempered, showing
greater ability to
concentrate, with
puppies catching on to
training much faster. |
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The five exercises are
as pictured below.
Position is held for a
maximum of 3 - 5 seconds
each. |
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