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Dog Training For Dummies (For Dummies (Pets)) | 
enlarge | Authors: Jack Volhard, Wendy Volhard Publisher: For Dummies Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 282331
Format: Bargain Price Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 408 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.3 x 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.70887 ASIN: B0013L8B2Y
Publication Date: July 22, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A well-trained dog is the result of education– actually, more yours than your dog’s. You need to know what makes a dog a dog: how he thinks, reacts, grows, and expresses himself; what his needs are; and most important, why he does what he does. When you understand your dog, you will achieve a mutually rewarding relationship. Dogs aren't homogeneous. Each one is unique, and in their differences lie the challenge. Dog Training For Dummies can help anyone who has just brought home a puppy or is thinking of getting one. Even if you have experience with dog training, you’ll find useful information for a wide variety of dog breeds and personalities. This book is also for you if - You want your dog to be well behaved– for his sake as well as yours.
- You have little or no knowledge of proper dog training techniques
- You have done some reading on the subject, but have had limited success with your dog.
- Your dog is partially trained but needs to learn a few more things
Find out what it takes to have a well-behaved pooch by recognizing your dog's instinctive behaviors and determining its personality profile. Understand what your expectations are and know how your attitude affects your dog's training. This handy reference guide also covers the following and more: - Dealing with barking and chewing
- Coping with separation anxiety
- Housetraining a puppy
- Walking and heeling
- Retrieving on command
- Training for competitive dog titles
- Teaching your dog to be a Companion Dog
- Dealing with aggression
- Understanding your dog's health
- Going to obedience school
The important thing about dog training is to get started today. The sooner you train your dog to behave the way you want him to, the sooner the two of you can live in peace together, and the more problems you can prevent down the road. So get going! Your dog will thank you for it.
Download Description Latest training commands from sitting to retrieving Find out why positive reinforcement is an effective teaching tool Does your dog need training? Featuring new and updated information on popular training methods, this hands-on guide provides clear step-by-step instructions that show you everything from housetraining and socializing a puppy to understanding your dog's behavior to dealing with doggie don'ts. You'll also explore advanced training for competition and see how to find outside help. Discover how to Appreciate the influence of nutrition on your dog's behavior Teach your dog basic commands Determine your dog's personality Make training fun and effective
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Well written book August 27, 2008 I liked this book, well written and easy to understand. I teach dog training classes and would recommend this book to my class
Dog taining for dummies April 6, 2008 Have owned dogs for many years but this book is by far the best book I have read on dog training. Would recommend to anyone.
After reading this book, neither you nor your dog will be a "dummy." April 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was searching for a resource written in "plain English" that would help me understand my dog from the inside out.
Dog Training for Dummies has given me some keen insight into my pet's psychology. I absolutely love the concept of "postive training" as this method will undoubtly ensure a positive bonding experience with my dog.
Jack and Wendy Volhard have written a training manual that should be given to each new puppy owner. This resource has de-mystified the concept of dog training for me and has encouraged me to challenge my dog to be the best canine citizen he can be. This is, of course, for his good and well being as well as for ours.
A Training Book for Children October 22, 2007 Insofar as children are the usual family member wanting an animal, this book makes them part of the whole training aspect, whih I feel is as necessary as their doing chores. (ie: feeding, bathing, walking dog)
MORE THAN A TRAINING MANUAL March 20, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I can't believe all the info in this book! It covers dog training and even nutrition. Worth every penny of the purchase price. Made me feel confident in my training techniques. I taught both of my dogs the "down" command in a week.
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