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Required Reading for ANY Dog Owner December 11, 2007 L. Croker (San Jose, CA) Since it's short, sweet and so easy to understand, this book should be given to anyone and everyone who has a dog in their home. Seriously. I'm tempted to buy handfuls of these books and hand them out at the nearby dog park, where it's crystal clear which dogs own their people and vice versa. This book made a big difference after I brought my newly adopted fullgrown pit/lab mix home from the shelter. After a few weeks of struggling with him, I read this book. I could clearly see his wily and subtle ways of being the dominant one in the house and I asserted myself accordingly as the pack leader. Everything was easier after that.
Hard Long read November 14, 2007 R. White (erie,pa) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Didn't impress us- hard to follow concept,much better books not booklets to learn from out their that are easier to apply. 3 paws down!
How to be the Leader of the Pack and have your dog love you for it October 28, 2007 L. Sue James (WV) 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
Read ad closely, I didn't pay enough attention...this is a phamplet. I bought it used but after paying s/h costs I certainly didn't think it was worth the money!! Could have bought a full book for that price. I found nothing new in it either. I was very disappointed.
Great Training Advice September 6, 2007 B. Grant (Queens, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I found the book to be an easy-to-read brochure that gets right to the point with clear, concise suggestions for training your dog.
Excellent!! August 31, 2007 Lilli Spencer 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Don't let the size of this book turn you away - this book has all the information you need to greatly improve your relationship with your dog. I highly recommend this book to anyone that has a difficult dog, but people with obedient dogs can benefit as well. This book was well written, short and to the point. I followed her advice and now my dogs listen to me and I no longer yell or pull on the leash!
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