Most of them teach you either a fraction of what I show you in Dog Training Secrets! , or how to train your dog using “pre-trained” dogs or techniques that only experienced dog owners and trainers understand.
(This is such an important topic that I discuss this in even greater detail in several chapters, including Chapter 3, ?House Training Your Adult Dog,? Chapter 8, ?Crate Training,? and Chapter 9, ?House Training A Puppy.?)
I understand that your book is an e book (short for electronic book) available exclusively via digital download (I just click and save it to my computer once my order is processed).
In fact, I think your book should be allowed to be called ‘Training Dogs For Dummies’ because I know nothing about training dogs and the book has helped immensely, and is well worth the price.
Thanks to our super-easy yet unique Dog Training Zone System , made for regular people who are complete novices with little or no experience training dogs , you?ll quickly discover that training your best friend can be fast , easy and fun
It details a simple, step-by-step training system you can use to house, potty and obedience train your new dog or puppy in no time flat!
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Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
In Training Dogs for Protection Work, experts Fred Mandilk and Marv Gangloff emphasize the importance of attitude and commitment on the part of the owner/handler in creating an effective partnership with their dog. In clear, conversational language, they guide the reader through the selection and early training of the puppy; they then explain obedience, protection, and tracking, which combine to produce the working protection dog. Pulling no punches in their condemnation of abusive techniques, they also tackle popular training misconceptions. An invaluable guide for both amateur and professional handlers and trainers of all working breeds, as well for dog owners who wish to better understand the basics of correct handling and training.
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Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
Protect yourself from dangerous dogs while cycling, walking, or jogging with the Ultrasonic Dog Repeller. It produces a high frequency sound that the human ear can not detect, yet it is able to deter vicious dogs without harming them. It’s even safe enough to use for training dogs. To repel dogs, point unit directly at the dog and press the button for a few seconds. The ultrasonic sound should discourage the dog from approaching. Press the button for a longer period if necessary. Prime operating range is 5 to 6 feet, effective up to approximately 20 feet. Features a low battery indicator. Note: Do not use on human or within one foot range of a pet. Requires one 9 volt Alkaline battery.
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Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
Training dogs has traditionally been done by using negative reinforcement and brute force (take the choke collar as an example). But the tide is turning, and Terry Ryan, well-known dog trainer, is at the forefront of a revolution. OUTWITTING DOGS draws on her twentyfive years of hands-on experience helping people understand and train dogs, and solve dog behavior problems using kinder, gentler methods. OUTWITTING DOGS uses more brain than brawn to motivate dog behavior with positive training techniques, and helps readers truly understand the minds of their canine friends (and even enemies).
Chapters cover: . outwitting puppies . housebreaking . curing the chronic chewer . how to cure the leash puller, the dog that jumps on people, the dog that hates to be left alone, the dog that won’t come, the dog that barks too much, the biter, the aggressor . how to outwit the neighbor’s dog . how to teach your dog tricks . how to outwit dog trainers . and even a chapter on outwitting dogs and kids at the same time, and much more.
No sensible dog owner will want to be without a copy.
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Sunday, August 2nd, 2009
The successful training of a reliable Protection Dog starts with good education and obedience training. With this in mind, Ruud Haak and Resi Gerritsen open their book with a solid coverage of the preliminary considerations: conditions for success, breeds suitable for protection work, a look at various training approaches, and an explanation of basic concepts in training dogs. From there, they launch into basic training every dog should have, as well as thoroughly covering how to break bad habits in your dog. They also lay the foundation for protection work by showing you how to train your dog in the obedience exercises that he’ll need to make him reliable. Every dog suitable to live in the community, and especially reliable Protection Dogs, must have mastered certain basic skills. For instance he must not pull the leash; on command he must sit, lay down, stand, stay, come; and he must also have normal behavior with humans and other animals. The final section of! the book deals with the specifics of protection work: raising a dog for protection work, basic exercises, advanced decoy techniques and other protection training.
The overall intent of the book is to help you train a dog to work reliably in the real world as a protection dog. While the exercises in this book can also be used to train a dog for dog sports like Schutzhund and Ringsport, the authors emphasize that a working protection dog must be able to handle many situations, sometimes in ways that contravene dog sport rules. They are careful to distinguish these areas of training from those more suitable for dog sports.
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Monday, July 20th, 2009
Barbara Woodhouse, “the lady with the dogs,” is already familiar to millions of Americans through the publication of her best-selling book, No Bad Dogs, her frequent appearances on such national television shows as “60 Minutes,” “The Tonight Show,” “Donahue,” “Merv Griffin,” “Good Morning America,” and the syndication of her enormously popular television series, “Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way.”
There are no bad dogs, Barbara Woodhouse believes — only inexperienced owners. She ought to know: in thirty years she has personally trained 17,000 dogs and their owners in her weekend courses, teaching perfect obedience to basic commands in only six and a half hours.
In this irresistible book, Barbara Woodhouse passes on to the reader the simple, effective techniques as well as the infectious, positive attitude that have enabled her to make the most unruly or nervous dog happily obedient — sometimes within a few minutes, as astonished television audiences can attest.
No Bad Dogs will leave every dog owner with both the skills and the indispensable attitude of love, firmness, and enthusiasm that gets results — The Woodhouse Way.
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