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Publisher: Inquisitive Canine
Edition: 2009 Training Tool
ISBN: 9780615311142 Item: K9X028
Ships the next business day.
Summary: The Out of the Box Dog Training Game is designed to help you implement established dog training techniques that reward both owner and dog. This positive approach to dog training is an easy, simple, and fun way to help develop real-world canine manners and enhance your everyday relationship with your dog.
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Expanded Description:
The Out of the Box Dog Training Game is designed to help you implement established dog training techniques that reward both owner and dog. This positive approach to dog training is an easy, simple, and fun way to help develop real-world canine manners and enhance your everyday relationship with your dog.
Included:
• 56 activity cards.
• An 18-page Guide Booklet (includes technique instructions, tips on which rewards will best motivate your dog to learn, and more!).
• A scorecard to help you and your dog play your way to canine good manners.
This unique dog training solution is ideal for busy pet owners, active families, new dog owners, savvy dog guardians looking for new ways to take their dog’s skills to a new level, and anyone who enjoys spending time with their dogs. It’s designed for dogs of all ages and is unique as you can play the game just about anywhere and at anytime that works in your daily routine - making dog training less overwhelming and more enjoyable.
Anyone can play the Out of the Box Dog Training Game and since each training activity can be customized for specific needs and adapted to different learner levels to continue advancing your dog’s skills, the game is different every time you play!
These training activities are ideal for:
• Motivating and coaching behaviors for a new puppy or adult dog.
• Inspiring well-mannered pooches or helping them maintain, refine, or advance existing skills.
• Addressing real world manners such as loose leash walking, doorbell etiquette, coming when called, and more!
• Building your dog’s confidence and enhancing canine socialization.
• Engaging senior dogs who may not be physically active due to age or illness but still enjoy life and are mentally sound.
• Providing indoor recess to help prevent cabin fever when venturing outdoors is not an option.
• Enjoying game night with the entire family.
• Strengthening the bond you have with your dog through new activities.
• Enhancing your relationship with your dog for life!
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