Melissa Buhmeyer

About Melissa Buhmeyer

Melissa Buhmeyer has been involved in dog agility training for two years and is co-founder of http://www.dogtraining-school.com/, a site built for aspiring and professional dog trainers. A seven year breast cancer survivor, she is also the founder of http://www.breastcancer-treatment.us, focusing on breast cancer treatment options, news, articles, and survivor experiences.

How To Find a Search and Rescue Dog Training School

There are many things dogs can be trained to do but, of all the tasks a working dog can perform, search and rescue ranks the highest for needing qualified, professional trainers.
Date Posted: January 17, 2006

Breast Cancer Treatment: Coping With A Mastectomy

As women, especially American women, much of our femininity is centered on our breasts. No matter where you look, there are pictures, billboards, commercials, television shows, and movies with women with these beautiful breasts and ample cleavage.
Date Posted: January 14, 2006

Breast Cancer Treatment: Surviving Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is a word that strikes fear into most of our hearts. We've seen the movies and heard such horrible stories about undergoing this difficult treatment for a disease that could very well kill us.
Date Posted: January 14, 2006

Dog Training and Your Relationship With Your Dog

My best friend is incredible! She’s one of those rare types who hangs on every word you say. She’s content to be quiet when I need stillness, even though she’s one of those high-drive types. All I have to do is call and...
Date Posted: January 13, 2006

Cancer and Alternative Medicine: An Overview

Alternative medicine is the use of means, in addition to, or instead of conventional, to treat disease or pain. There is lots of controversy surrounding alternative medicine, especially in the cancer arena, because most of it is unproven, as far as...
Date Posted: January 12, 2006

Dog Training Tips: Things I've Learned About Agility Dog Training

I've owned many dogs, throughout my life, but have never known exactly how to train them properly. I based my training on punishment and just couldn't figure out why that didn't work that well.
Date Posted: January 08, 2006