| Manstopper!: Training a Canine Guardian |  | Author: Joel M. Mcmains Publisher: Howell Book House Category: EBooks
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $14.96 (60%)

Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 48492
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Edition: 1 Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.70886 ASIN: B000VYQ28O
Publication Date: February 4, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description This very thorough book on training a protection dog builds from understanding protection work to training, being an agitator, evaluating temperament, and more. Safety is emphasized throughout. It is fun, exciting, compelling reading, even if protection work is not a goal but simply a fascination.
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Very well written book August 4, 2008 B. Marshall (Illinois, USA) After reading this book, I came away with a better understanding of the canine mind in general and the canine protector specifically. The book was written in an easy to read and understand yet compelling way. The author not only gives a good look into how to train your canine guardian but also the reasons why you shouldn't. I would recommend it to anyone remotely interested in this subject and I plan on purchasing his obedience training books shortly.
Just enough information to be dangerous... September 16, 2005 T. Hartwell (USA) 5 out of 16 found this review helpful
This book is a jumble of poorly thought out and untested idea's. The author uses bad examples to try and prove his points, but it isn't hard to see that he literally doesn't know what he's talking about. It only sells because idiot "sic'em" dog trainers buy it.
Broken Promises April 16, 2005 Iceman 11 out of 17 found this review helpful
Although this book promises an engaging subject, the style of writing, less than exciting stories, and minute passages of actual training knowledge are enough to make one choose to read the tax codes over this waste of paper. The multiple interjected "stories" and comments about alledged events during training, detract from any useful information, which in and of itself is difficult to find. Very disappointing.
Read It! June 6, 2003 hummerfriend (Sacramento, CA United States) 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
I highly recommend this book in tandem with "Dog Logic". Even if you have zero interest in protection training (and let's be honest--even Joel says it's not something you do from a book!) this book gives valuable insight into how to think "associatively" like a dog does. It's great information to help identify where current problems may have cropped up from, and to help you think ahead to prevent improper associations in your training routine.
A Must Read March 15, 2002 32 out of 32 found this review helpful
"Manstopper!" is a must read if you are interested in protection work. Overall this book was a great read. Entertaining yet informative and what I enjoyed the most was the author's obvious love for dogs that surfaced in his work with them and in his writing. It was not a how to guide for training a killer, and anyone who claims they used it as such did not heed the advice given by the author. Not only did he warn potential manstopper owners of the financial and moral responsinility of owning protection trained dogs, he also warns about training the wrong dog for this work. This is terribly important because most owners assume any German Shepherd, Rottie, or Doberman can do protection work. If I had not bought this book I may have made a big mistake and trained my German Shepherd mix for protection. His temperment was just not right for it but I never knew until I read this.
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