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The Koehler Method of Guard Dog Training; An Effective & Authoritative Guide for Selecting, Training & Maintaining Dogs in Home Protection, Plant Security, Police, & Military Work

The Koehler Method of Guard Dog Training; An Effective & Authoritative Guide for Selecting, Training & Maintaining Dogs in Home Protection, Plant Security, Police, & Military WorkAuthor: William R. Koehler
Publisher: Howell Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 36 reviews
Sales Rank: 42120

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 2
Pages: 400
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.1 x 1.3

ISBN: 0876055528
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.7088
EAN: 9780876055526
ASIN: 0876055528

Publication Date: June 1972
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3 out of 5 stars This book is too dated   June 27, 2009
B. Marshall (Illinois, USA)
This book is useful to a degree, but it's methods and use are very out of date. Use it for a general overview of how to train a dog not as a literal guide. In the time of this books writing animal cruelty laws were not so enforced, now a days they'd take your dog, destroy it and put you under the jail.


5 out of 5 stars Reliable Training That Has Staying Power For Years Without Refresher Courses   April 30, 2009
Super-Dave (North Country)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Reliable Training That Has Staying Power For Years Without daily-weekly, or Monthly Refresher Courses. Tried, tested, and proven. Compare this to a box of Cookies training, or the clicker you don't happen to have with you, when the urgent need arises, and your dog is the one that will get hit by a car when he's supposed to be flying back to you on recall.

A little unpleasent training now, is far better than broken bones and
wired up jaws after a $5,000.00 Vet bill, and a traumatized family.

You choose, but my choice is reliable training that works and stays
when the dog needs it most, being recalled to safety.

BREEDER/Trainer



5 out of 5 stars A Believer   November 29, 2008
Dog Man (Texas)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Mr. Koehler cut his teeth training dogs during WWII. The dogs were needed by the troops immediately. His methods, fit the task before him. His techniques are second to none. Read the ENTIRE book and then back off a few notches to suit you. If you desire a dog that will defend you until the end, get the book.


5 out of 5 stars Nothing new under the sun   April 21, 2008
Joi
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I brought this book originally back in 1980 and used it as a standard training text (with some slight alterations) to train several man stoppers. After loosing the original copy I recently purchased it again from Amazon (great resource for books not readily available here in Aus). Mr. Koehler presents a book that is excellent for any time, nothing is new about its acceptance and its criticisms, it was misrepresented when it was first published and is still so today. His writing style is light and humorous getting you to look at the light side of the craft of dog handling but he never toys with the serious nature of preparing the working dog for duty. Koehler is master at making humans feel completely stupid for expecting Rover (the dog) to understand that their pointless vain prattling heel, heel, heel and coaxing when they don't speaks the dogs language.

This is book that as more to do with training people than dogs and Mr. Koehler's fervent and rigorous style destroys any notion in the handlers mind that the dog is somehow human and can simply be reasoned with to conform. If you are intending to train dogs for living and need a good and lasting result in efficient time this book is an excellent to get you started and keep you on the track in spite of the myriad of "new" opinions. Mr. Koehler assumes that a department or service will have developed their own training system and protocols but he gives sound and logical argument for why his method is well worth considering as a standard of practice.

Using series of concentric areas created with long and short leads combined with juicy distractions inducing Rover go his own way Mr. Koehler teaches you to begin to limit the dog's world making yourself the center of Rover's attention. Having Rover's attention you can begin to teach Rover some useful and new "tricks". This book is for any person who wants to cut through the bull and the pandering feminine pulse of modern "marketeers". The obedience section is for anyone who is serious and the manwork section is for those who need it on a daily basis to turn out serviceable and saleable dogs

When the book was first published it was definitely one for its time and filled a huge gap in the field of it intended audiences and despite all of the critics and fans, both then and now, it has stood the test of time.

Mr. Koehler is precise and straight to the point and if your are the type whose ego is easily offend you will not like this book as Mr. Koehler delights in making the handler feel more foolish and more in need of training than the dog. As with the training of most animals from horses to dogs Mr. Koehler teaches the fundamentals of gaining control by producing attentive dog without a pocket of rewards.

If the book has a down side and it is two fold firstly, the obedience section should have been at the beginning or part one instead of part two this is a blaring inconsistency given the nature and approach of Mr. Koehler. However understanding the times and the need for such a book it is easy to see why it was marketed as it was. Secondly the style of writing binds much of the technical information with Mr. Koehler's sense of humor and keen sense of wit as he curbs the innate instinct in handlers to humanize their dog. This book is note a step one do this and step two do this style of book like training you have to work at it to get the good out of it. You will read it several times if you want the good oil.

The book is good read and you will no doubt get a laugh from this work as well as serious info as Mr. Koehler's portrays the antics of Rover and his handler competing for pole position. If you like to be wooed and made a fuss over then Koehler is not for you, if you want "nitty gritty" no bull approach without reference to popular illusions then buy it's before its banned.

It is also very obvious that many of the critics of this book were not around when there was a lot less available to trainers. There was a much smaller market to drive publication and only the best for its time made it to publication due to high expense of publishing,this by default, gives this work a unique place in the history and development of dog handling. This book will make a welcome addition to your collection and like so many whom have owned it you will refer to it often.



4 out of 5 stars Koehler is a little strange...   June 5, 2007
J. Boyer (SE New Mexico)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have had Koehler's guard dog training book for about 5 years and have used the obedience section to train 3 of my own personal dogs. I am not a dog trainer but I understand the importance Koehler puts into his training in obedience. There is NOTHING worse than an ill behaved dog... especially since I am a fan of the GSD!!! Koehler is strange and perhaps a bit too strict in some of his training but when push comes to shove... his training works!!! The only book I've read that is equilivent or better is "Dog training for law enforcement" by R.S. Eden!!!! As a police officer I plan to use Koehler's book to further train my personal dog for home protection.

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