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PERFECT PUPPY - HOW TO RAISE A WELL-BEHAVED DOG
by Gwen Bailey (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Reader's Digest
Edition: 2009
ISBN: 9780762107988 Item: DTB438
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Summary: For anyone who has just brought home a cuddly bundle of fun, "The Perfect Puppy" is the first step in forming a rewarding, pleasurable, and lasting relationship with man's best friend.
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Expanded Description:
Reader's Digest best-selling dog book for over 11 years is now fully revised and updated! All of the original edition's positive methods are revisited to create a harmonious relationship based on love and trust.
Acquiring a new puppy is always an exciting experience, but training the little rascal can be exasperating, time-consuming, and not always successful. This revised edition contains a greater emphasis on common behavioral problems & keeping control without using intimidation or punishment, plus much more information on how to set boundaries and enforce behavior standards without being aggressive.
Based on the latest research and training methods, this volume contains:
Fully revised and updated information, an additional 16 pages, updated text, twice as many photos, plus a new design for easy use.
For anyone who has just brought home a cuddly bundle of fun, "The Perfect Puppy" is the first step in forming a rewarding, pleasurable, and lasting relationship with man's best friend.
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| Getting puppies off on the right foot!, December 12, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Sophia Stevenson |
| Great reference for those that are wanting to get their pup off to a good start. |
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| It really is about the perfect puppies!, August 25, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Wes Anderson Indianapolis,IN |
Covers many of the challenges of new puppies using positive methods. Includes detail procedures for: Proper exchanges for objects, rules of tug, leadership through non confrontational control of resources, housebreaking, games and more.
The only thing I take exception to is the recommendation of 6 weeks for taking a puppy home (p.16). I think most evidence now points to around 8 weeks but otherwise I think Gwen is spot on. This would be a good compliment to Dunbar's 'Before and After Getting Your Puppy' (which I also like a lot). |
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