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Bad Dogs Need It. Good Dogs Deserve It.: An Encyclopedia of Behavior Problems and Training Solutions

Bad Dogs Need It. Good Dogs Deserve It.: An Encyclopedia of Behavior Problems and Training Solutions

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Author: Nick L. Terrell
Publisher: Leathers Publishing
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 1210481

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 442
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1.1

ISBN: 1890622559
Dewey Decimal Number: 636
EAN: 9781890622558
ASIN: 1890622559

Publication Date: February 1999
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Book Description
A comprehensive, working guide on training dogs for basic obedience and handling dogs for show. Provides several solutions to try for the most common dog behavior problems. Workbook available.


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5 out of 5 stars Bad Dogs Need It   November 15, 2007
I have a Golden Retriever pup who is very active and stubborn. After having a very difficult time training her to behave, I bought this book and am amazed at how much better she's minding. I found out I was doing things all wrong!! Terrell makes training easy because he gives you several choices to make in a particular situation. If one doesn't work, try another. In the end, you will find you've succeeded with one of his suggestions. Thank you Mr. Terrell for a great training guide!


4 out of 5 stars ... A very strong manual on how to train doggies ...   February 26, 2002
 9 out of 9 found this review helpful

If you don't believe in physically reprimanding your dog under any circumstances ... then this is not your book ...

But if like us, you believe that perhaps, there may not be such great divide between new and older training methods, as many are wont to have us believe - and you are prepared to keep a reasonably open mind ... then give this book a try ... there is much to learn here ...

This is very much a reading book, but the writing is well done, humorous and light. The author writes convincingly in a conversational manner but without excess and remains focused on the primary purpose of the book - teaching us how to teach our doggies ...

Content-wise, the book is substantial and covers a wide range of behavioural & training topics, from (a) how to teach the basic commands, (b) how to deal with common problems, from excessive barking, jumping, biting & aggression, to (c) training the doggie for the obedience ring.

Remarkably, all the above is accomplished in a comfortable & complete manner. At no time does it seem that Mr. Terrel is dealing with or rushing the reader through any issue in a superficial manner. Nor were we left with the impression of impossible complexibility. The book is well balanced and there is always much to appreciate & consider.

Characteristically, an issue or problem is identified or discussed, the author then provides a series of possible alternative training methods, some his own, others which he has read or heard of, and may or may not have tried. Where appropriate Mr. Terrell presents his caveats and recommendations in reasonable detail, explaining how and why a particular training method might or might not work. The author explains that no one training method is suitable for all dogs.

Many training manuals simply suggests a method for training or eradicating a problem, but stops there, and does not tell us what to do, when it doesn't work! This book offers multiple options, which we find particularly useful (and we are free to choose what we think best for us & our dogs). This adds the much-appreciated dimension of flexibility.

Structurally, book is reasonably well indexed, and makes it easy for a more experienced trainer (or those wishing only to address a particular issue) to read selectively without need to plough through all the pages; adding value and making the book a good reference source.

Yes, Mr. Terrel is not adverse to 'paddling' the dog, but it must be said that the author does represent this (often most sensitive) aspect of training carefully and only advocates physical handling or reprimand within very limited boundaries & within the context of the severity of the problem faced by the trainer.

Nevertheless and while we are ourselves not particularly convinced that physical reprimand is the answer ... that does not detract from the value of the book as a whole. We take the approach that we don't have to agree with all that Mr. Terrel writes, to appreciate he has much experience, from which we can (albeit selectively) learn. Whenever physical reprimand is suggested, we substitute the physical reprimand with another form of acceptable reprimand such as low growls, withholding of attention, temporary confinement etc etc ...

Good training manual.


1 out of 5 stars I was a little disturbed by his chapter on reprimanding   September 16, 2000
 5 out of 8 found this review helpful

I enjoyed the introduction, but the chapter on how to reprimand left me cold. I am quite disturbed by his "paddling" suggestions. I am thoroughly against hitting dogs so I suppose I'm one of the "80%" who, in his opinion, are not firm enough with their dogs. It seemed obvious to me that after his "reprimand" the dogs obeyed because they were afraid of him. This is not the relationship I want with my animals. This book was a mistake.


5 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece   August 18, 2000
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

This book is a phenomenal collection of dog training solutions. I looked at nine other books in book stores, pet stores and online and could find nothing to compare with "Bad Dogs Need It...Good Dogs Deserve It". It truly is an encyclopedia of solutions. If you are serious about changing your dogs behavior regarding even one problem, don't bother with any book but this one. It is a masterpiece. This man clearly loves dogs and understands how they learn.


5 out of 5 stars Real life experience   August 17, 2000
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have tried many of the tips in the book and find them to be very effective. Better yet, the book is an entertaining read. Nick writes like he is talking to his best friend and his wry sense of humor comes through in every page. I have given this book to friends who didn't even have a dog! They enjoyed it too.

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