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Second-Hand Dog: How to Turn Yours into a First-Rate Pet (Howell reference books) |  | Author: Carol Lea Benjamin Publisher: Howell Book House Category: Book
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Seller: -bearbooks- Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 82228
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 96 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.3
ISBN: 0876057350 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.70887 UPC: 021898057358 EAN: 9780876057353 ASIN: 0876057350
Publication Date: May 20, 1988 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Praise for Second-Hand Dog "At long last, the book all animal shelters have been waiting for is here: Carol Lea Benjamin's Second-Hand Dog." —Sue Sternberg ASPCA Report "...goes right to the heart of what it's all about..." —Barbara Dyer, Director Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter "Benjamin writes with love and sensitivity about caring for pets 'adopted' from a shelter." —Publishers Weekly "...a solid training program...a great book." —Job Michael Evans, Dog Fancy "Why a book like this has never before been written is beyond me. It is an invaluable guide to rehabilitating those myriad unfortunate dogs which have either never had a home or have been shuttled from one owner to another, losing confidence, trust and self-esteem every step of the way. It is an absolute must for every owner who wants his second-hand dog to regain the ability to become the warm, loving companion every dog should be." —Kenneth A. Marden President, The American Kennel Club "...Carol Lea Benjamin has written a witty, sound and thoroughly appropriate book on the extraordinary advantages that each of us who has second-hand pets knows first-hand. If you're thinking about sharing your life with a pet or with another pet, read this book first!" —John F. Kullberg President ASPCA
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Second Hand Dog - Too Little for Too Much November 2, 2009 Mark S. Holly (Bandera, Texas) I read "Dogs For Dummies" and they recommended this book but after reading it I found it to be lacking in much useful information. It's very short and full of pretty nuch useless graphics. If you are a total beginner and want a quick & simple read on getting started with a new dog then go for it otherwise, I'd skip this one.
Second Hand Dog January 7, 2009 Pepe's mom (charlotte, NC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Such a sweet sensitive book for parents or would be parents of a second hand dog. It reminds us that this special dog had a previous life before he met you,and so to be extra patient and loving with him. I highly recommend reading this.
Good read for training your rescued dog July 3, 2007 Tulsa Terriers (Tulsa, OK United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is fun, easy to read, and has many practical tips and ideas for integrating a rescued dog into your home. I work with rescued dogs and offer this book to new adopters when they pick up their new best friend.
Carol Lea Benjamin has written several dog training books, which offer dog owners lots of training advice.
Great book, great ideas!
Not About Rescued/Adopted Dogs!!! May 11, 2007 Kelly (Kennesaw, GA United States) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
This book was so disappointing! I bought it after we got an adult dog from a shelter who had some serious behavior problems. But this book was completely useless!
It isn't about rescued or adopted dogs or how to help them. It is a VERY basic training guide [and I do mean *very* basic]. It is only 93 pages long and at least 30% of those pages are just hand drawn cartoons or stark black and white photos that are irrelevant to the text. I read the whole thing in less than 1 hour [an hour that I wasted unfortunately :( ].
There was *nothing* specifically about training or working with second hand dogs and the special problems/challenges and rewards you face.
The training advice is pretty bad too. First, it is very basic. Second, it is very negative and punative - most "modern" trainers would not advocate or approve of her methods. Third, some of the advice is just plain dangerous. [For example, her advice on how to deal with a dog who is growling is actually contra-indicated by every other resource I've read - her advice will actually teach the dog to *bite* first instead of giving the warning growl. Many of the techniques she recommends would be especially inappropriate for a rescue/shelter dog who faces special challenges in getting past aggression and/or fear because of their history.
Do yourself a favor and skip this book - there are many better books on both dog behavior and dog training. This book is a waste of your time.
Do Not Buy This Book March 14, 2007 KR (CT) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
This book is dangerous and filled very bad, dangerous advice. It was written in 1998, so giving the benefit of the doubt, perhaps our thinking about homing a rescue dog has evolved, but this book is extremely outdated. It recommends using the dog's crate as a place for punishment -which we all know is wrong. It further recommends "pops" with the leash to jerk your dog into obedience and "staring down" a dog into submission -again, outdated, inappropriate concepts. It is a very high level, superficial, quick read riddled with inappropriate advice that certainly does not speak to how one goes about brining a new, most likely scared, rescue dog into your home.
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