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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Positive Dog Training, 2ESpare the punishment and raise a happy, well-behaved dog … The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Positive Dog Training, Second Edition, replaces the standard punishment-based training methods that have potential consequences for puppies and limited effectiveness with older dogs. This guide demonstrates... More |
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Dog TricksThis one-of-a-kind guide provides dog owners with simple, step-by-step, illustrated instructions on how to teach their dogs a variety of tricks, from shaking hands and rolling over to fetching the newspaper and jumping through hoops. Readers learn which tricks work for different breeds and which ones don’t, and how to troubleshoot when the training techniques fail to produce... More |
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A Dog in Hand: Teaching Your Puppy to ThinkThis book is about animal and human relationships and what people and puppies can learn from those relationships. No special equipment is required. Your hands and commitment to teaching the puppy to think is all that is needed. The book is illustrated and has pictures demonstrating technique that works. The Gates Method is based upon 35 years of veterinary practice,... More |
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Retrieve: A New Gentle Approach to Retriever TrainingFrom picking a pup, to "Master Hunter." This book covers retrieving, handling, obedience, quartering, trailing wounded game, sample training tests, and a Special section with solutions to common problems that occur in training. TABLE OF CONTENTS: EQUIPMENT LIST THE HUNTER PICKING A PUP DESIRE HOUSE BREAKING YARD BREAKING SIT STAY COME... More |
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How to Raise a Dog When Nobody's HomeComplete informationon how to raise a fun loving, obedient family pet, including : a working schedule for family and dog, cleanliness and good manners when left alone,early training to prevent poor adult behavior, teaching basic commands such as "heel", "come", "go to your rug" and "stay".... More |





