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Great How To Manual for Dog Trainers June 8, 2006 Yellow 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Way to go, Nicole! She explains the business of dog training in a useful way! It explains some of the nuts and bolts of building a dog-training business as well as some useful manners and practical ethics.
Written for Everyone to Understand March 10, 2006 Lynn D. Holzner (Tonopah AZ USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Down to earth.. easy to follow.. lots of great information, reference & direction. A must read for anyone looking at training as a profession or just wanting to read a great book on the how too's. She writes in a logical down to earth fashion with humor. I loved this book.
Required Reading for People Considering Dog Training as a Career August 22, 2005 Joy A. Dardin (California) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
This book was helpful in the sense that it puts all of the considerations in black and white. If you think you have thought of everything, I'll bet you find something in this book that may have slipped your mind. I like Nicole's matter-of-fact approach. Her writing style makes this book an easy read.
Up and Running July 22, 2005 "Bluey" (NZ) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I found this book very helpful,it explained the pitfalls of group training and one on one training,I am already a dog trainer but after i had read the book I changed a few things.
Great quick start for the dog trainer to be!!! June 5, 2005 gatubela (MD) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I just love this book!!! I was a Canine Handler for the goverment and now I'm in the works to start my own business in dog training. This book is what I was looking for!!! It details every aspect of the business and how to start it. It is by no means a dog training book, although she emphazises the importance of positive reinforcement. Don't be desguise by the "questionable methods" that another review mentions. I have been training working dogs for a while, and can say that even though I have a lot of training methods in my "toolbox", positive reinforcement is by far the most effective.
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