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POWER OF POSITIVE DOG TRAINING, 2ND EDITION
by Pat Miller (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Howell Book House
Edition: 2008 Paperback, 300 pages
ISBN: 9780470241844 Item: DTB723
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Summary: NEW 2ND EDITION! Walk away from punishment-based training methods and learn how you can reward your dog to obtain and reinforce the behaviors you could only dream about achieving!
AABP 2008 Multi-Media Awards for Excellence - Winner of Best Dog Behavior Book for Owners of 2008 -(Books on behavior problems and/or behavior modification written for dog owners)
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NEW 2ND EDITION! Demonstrates how you can train your dog, have fun, and build a lasting relationship at the same time. Walk away from punishment-based training methods and learn how you can reward your dog to obtain and reinforce the behaviors you could only dream about achieving. When you apply the training methods in this book and follow the unique six-week training program, your dog will learn to think and to choose proper behavior. You and your dog can become an unbeatable team, capable of addressing any challenge you may encounter.
AABP 2008 Multi-Media Awards for Excellence - Winner of Best Dog Behavior Book for Owners of 2008 -(Books on behavior problems and/or behavior modification written for dog owners)
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| Recommend for New Adopters, December 11, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Susan Fishbein |
I regularly recommend this book for people who are adopting a dog from our rescue organization. This book has clear, concise training exercises laid out by week so that the reader, if following them, can achieve results quickly and learn to have fun with their dog. It doesn't require the reader to fully comprehend and synthesize the material and develop their own training strategies, which the vast majority of pet owners are ill-equipped to do.
I also especially like the description of Miller's epiphany that changed her training methodologies from 'old school' to positive-reward methods. I think it's a story that hits a nerve with most dog trainers and pet owners. |
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| Really Good Book, August 9, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Crystal Saling |
| This book is for everyone- dog owners, vets, and trainers alike. Though it might get a little technical for the lay-person, I don't think I've ever read any trainer jargon defined in such easy to understand terms. I really, really, really loved this book. |
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| THE dog training book, August 6, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Beth LeRoy |
| You got your new dog from the pound or maybe a purebred puppy. This is the book to help you train him. With weekly lessons plans it help keep your on track like a dog training class. Explaination of each behavior are describe beautifully, easy to understand. With basic obedience and tricks, this makes training your new family friend a pleasure. |
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