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Family Dog |  | Author: Richard A. Wolters Publisher: Dutton Adult Category: Book
List Price: $27.95 Buy Used: $10.91 as of 11/21/2009 13:11 MST details You Save: $17.04 (61%)
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Seller: booksforgoodwillgetjobs Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 41745
Media: Hardcover Edition: Revised Pages: 160 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 0525944729 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.70887 EAN: 9780525944720 ASIN: 0525944729
Publication Date: February 1, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Widely recognized as one of the great dog trainers of his time, Richard Wolters's tested techniques continue to endure. Family Dog was the first book written for any member of the family, from age six to sixty, who wants to train a dog fast. By following the book's simple instructions, anyone can have a well-trained dog in just sixteen weeks. In Family Dog Wolters teaches: * How to choose the right dog for your family and lifestyle * The benefits of play and relaxation * Talking with your dog-- it's not what you say, but how you say it * All the fundamentals of training-- house-breaking, basic commands, and tricks * Tips on grooming * The best dog diet in the world * First-aid and medical advice, and much more More than 200 all-new pictures in chronological, step-by-step sequence illustrate exactly what to do with your pet in a way that takes the frustration out of training and works for all breeds and any age.
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Common Sense Approach September 10, 2009 B. Meyer (Iowa) This is a common sense approach to training a puppy. The specific times for training were interesting, however not useful since my puppy was already older than the specified ages. I liked that the training wasn't all sunshine and roses, every once in a while a swat is necessary.
This book made sense, almost too much sense. I didn't finish it because by the end I had a good idea of what to do if I wanted to train my puppy to do those tricks.
Simple, locigal, and totally effective!! February 25, 2009 carolkw (seattle) This book is a great book for a first time dog owner or someone with years of experience. Many training methods today seem to rely on doggie psychology and can seem very if-y. But this book and the information is proven and logical. Wolters shows a method of training that is simple to follow and really does make sense. It have continued to work over the years. We have had many dogs, mostly goldens, and we followed this book and ended up with exceptional dogs. There are thousands of methods for dog training out there, but this method seems to hold up the longest. The book is interestingly written and included photos as well. It is also a good book for even a young dog owner to read, since the information is straight forward, logical, and effective!!! You can create a wonderful family dog.
Great if you plan to hit your dog January 6, 2009 S. Swisher (USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I read every review on here before I bought a copy of this book. So I knew that the author promoted spanking the puppy when it misbehaves. But the reveiews were so good that I thought I could filter through those "spanking" parts of the book and be able to extract the pearls of wisdom. When I actually received my copy, I read it in two days. The book was such a disappointment! In every chapter he insists that you spank or hit your puppy. In one part he even says "thrash the dog with fervor"! He suggests that you hit your puppy with a folded over lease until the dog cries out! I don't know about you, but I have a lab and even if someone is hurting them, they don't usually cry out. This author is recommending to hit the puppy until you get that response. Then he says that you should teach your children to hold their hand up to the dog in a threatening manner to keep the dog in place! This is out of date and barbaric means of training a dog. I am not an animal rights activist, I'm just a pet owner. But I see no reason to teach people that the only way to have a well behaved dog is by hitting it into submission. Read the other negative reviews on here if you are concerned. They were very accurate and I wish I would have heeded that advice and had chosen NOT to buy the book. I don't want any author profiting from the sale of this book because he recommends violence toward our pets.
Enough already with catching Spot doing it right! Train your dog!!! June 27, 2008 dk (PA United States) Folks: I was so happy to find Wolters' _Family Dog_! I had used his _Game Dog_ (though not a hunter) on a previous dog about 20 years ago, but wanted something less for the hunting set.
This book is it! Let me also say, I went to B&N and read Amazon.com and considered all of the other books that simply remind me too much of modern educational pedogogy. Alot of praise at the expense of a well behaved dog. Wolters' book has pictures, is simple enough for a kid to use AND he let's you say, "NO."
This book feels right! And the proof is in the pudding--our 12 week old pup is learning to master the key commands and is already a great family member.
BUY THIS BOOK; leave the other books for new dog owners who a) need excuses for their pups; b) who are scared to be the Alpha dog; or c) who would prefer to never utter the word "no" (really, I bought a book like that insising that you say "Agghhh..." rather than "NO" since "no" had so many negative connotations...)
family dog April 5, 2008 D. W. Cott (Dubois, wy.) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I ordered this book for my son who recently got a house dog. The book was sent to him. But I know, from past experence, hhat richard wolters fooks are great. They are easy to follow and the results are outstanding.
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