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How to Get Your Dog to Do What You Want: A Loving Approach to Unleashing Your Dog's Astonishing Potential

How to Get Your Dog to Do What You Want: A Loving Approach to Unleashing Your Dog's Astonishing PotentialAuthors: Warren Eckstein, Andrea Eckstein
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 446947

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Pages: 304
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.9

ISBN: 0449909565
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.70887
EAN: 9780449909560
ASIN: 0449909565

Publication Date: September 6, 1994
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Product Description
Why settle for anything less than a best friend? Every dog wants to perform -- and deservedly gain your love and affection. With Warren Eckstein's expert guidance, you can forget about frustration and disobedience, and enjoy years with a loyal, alert, and very happy dog! Here are wonderful insights, witty observations, and step-by-step advice for:
* Communicating with your dog
* Hassle-free housebreaking
*The training ABCs -- from sitting to heeling and beyond
* Diet, grooming, exercise and dentistry tips
* Coping with canine old age
* And much, much more!
"Too bad Warren isn't a marriage counselor! If only he could do for husbands what he does for dogs!" Kathie Lee Gifford



Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars A Unique Approach to Dog Training   April 26, 2008
Nina Rubin (Ventura, CA)
Having listened to Warren on his radio show for awhile, I was anxious to read his book, he is a wonderful human being with an incredible insight to "doggy behavior".

I have used some of his products, such as the doggy fog horn to deter barking, and it worked like a charm!

His advice is straight on and makes a great deal of sense.
If you get a dog, get a copy of this book and you will ave the best behaved dog on the block!
If you have a dog get this book and re-train your dog, "you can teach and old dog new tricks!".



5 out of 5 stars How to Get Your Dog to Do What You Want   August 27, 2006
J. P. Cory (Sarasota, FL USA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is an excellent book on dog behaviour and what you can do about it. I found it well written, interesting to read and full of great information and insights. As an owner of an intelligent frisky puppy, this book is invaluable to me and I use as my dog's bible..well worth the price.


5 out of 5 stars Brillant suggestions...   May 9, 2006
Debbie (NJ)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Mr. Eckstein has this book so filled with incredible information. Some of the info truly is coming from your dog's perspective. His suggestions have given me four incredibly trained dogs. I buy this book as a gift for anyone I know who has gotten a puppy and tell them that this is a dog owner's bible.


5 out of 5 stars love your dog   November 18, 2005
B. Emory (Wilmington NC)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Any dog lover should grab a copy of this book. Eckstien is known for adopting pets and transforming them into not only warm,wonderful companions but movie stars, and show winners. Eckstein shares his stories in past books about how he has save dogs and cats from kill shelters and literally certain death, to become extras in tv shows and commercials. Eckstein has worked with both celebrity pet owners and appeared on celebrated tv shows, but he is most comfortable with the dogs and cats he loves. This book was very informative because it explained the mysteries of why my dog chased his tail or burrowed before he used the bathroom, and also great tips on handling, and training my pooch. I liked how he worked on rewards basis and not beating, whipping, or restraining. Overall the book is humane, sensitive to both pet owner and pet, and describes all the areas that you would want to work on with your dog.


5 out of 5 stars Great Advice For Those of Us Owned By Dogs   May 23, 2005
L. Young (West Orange, NJ USA)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

Warren Eckstein brings the same caring and compassion for pets, sprinkled with some light-hearted humor to this book, that he does to his radio shows each week. This is a comprehensive and straight forwardingly written guide book for the care and training of dogs. Warren tells us that many of the problems that we encounter with our canine pets are the result of the dog simply being bored. Given the frenzied pace at which we live, our dogs are left alone for increasing periods of time. He gives us many suggestions for keeping our pets from being bored,going from the simple rotation of toys to the suggestion of an occasional canine playdate or party. He even suggests doggie makeovers and and how to give a doggie massage. I particularly liked his suggestion of using a shake can (an empty soda can filled with some coins and taped closed) as a training aid. When Fido goes yet once again to knock down the kitchen garbage pail, you have already balanced the shake can on top of it, and Fido gets a noisy surprise when the can hits the floor.

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