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101 Training Tips for Your Dog: Learn the Experts Way to a Happy Well-behaved Pet |  | Author: Kate Delano Condax Publisher: Dell Category: Book
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Seller: Blue_Cloud_Books Rating: 48 reviews Sales Rank: 1481199
Media: Paperback Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 0440505682 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.70887 EAN: 9780440505686 ASIN: 0440505682
Publication Date: October 1, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A professional dog trainer explains how to work with a dog's inborn abilities and characteristics to eliminate bad behavior and make life happier on both ends of the leash. Using an A-Z format, this guide discusses pack behavior, the importance of establishing who is "top dog," and how to use praise and correction over punishment to stop misbehavior. Photos.
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A+++++ July 10, 2007 Forever Homes For Dogs (Pennsylvania) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
WONDERFUL!
This book has the answers for how to peacefully co-exist with your dog(s).
Ms. Delano Condax hits the nail on the head with her practical approach to training your dog(s). I was looking to undo some bad habits and teach new commands as well and this book really covered how to do both. If you have a dog and you need a training book, my money is on this one! You won't be disappointed. My resuce dog has been able to build confidence and learn how to adapt to her new home and routine! THANK YOU!!!!
superb July 30, 2006 norton 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
the technique works instantly !! My dog used to run wildly all over the house,he was so restless.After using a technique mentioned in this book,my dog doesn't beg for food,doesn't bark and disturb anyone; it's fantastic,I taught him how to 'stay',infact ,he hasn't moved at all since last week....now whats that smell...
Draconian Dog Training 101 July 19, 2004 Dorothy Cooper (Deptford, NJ United States) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is the book to read if you want to terrorize your dog rather than train it. Included are the gems of hitting an aggressive dog over the head with a hardback book, hitting it with a stick and scolding a dog upon discovering 'spiteful' behavior such as chewing or eliminating while you are gone.The author advocates the use of fear to force the behavior she wants. Her methods are beyond antiquated - they are sadistic and cruel. A truly horrible book.
Hope it's satire February 11, 2004 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
My initial reaction to this book, was, of course, outrage. I presumed that the author had either never owned a dog, or was a sadist. Then, I realized that the whole thing had to be satire. It must have been weitten just to get a knee jerk response of anger and outrage. But that gives way to humour, and then outright laughter, as you realize that it's all just fiction. After all, no one who knows and loves dogs would EVER treat one that way!In retrospect, I'm glad that I borrowed the book rather than purchasing it, as it wasn't really all that funny.
outdated abusive methods January 14, 2004 zpgmom 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
As a professional trainer running a very large training school, I'm disappointed to see that these outdated and abusive methods are still out there. This writer still recommends hitting dogs, pushing their noses into messes, and she even recommends use of a "riding bat", which she says is like a riding crop but "sturdier". The proliferation of positive methods means that nobody should ever again feel they have no option but to hurt their dog and call it dog training. Please read "Positive Puppy Training Works" by Joel Walton, "The Power of Positive Dog Training" by Pat Miller, and other excellent books by more positive trainers. Dog training has really changed for the better since this dog was published! Becky Schultz, Certified Pet Dog Trainer Golden Valley, MN
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