What Happened? Your cute, fluffy puppy has turned into a wild-eyed monster, running off at every opportunity, deaf to your commands, pulling on the leash and chewing up your house.
Adolescence may be a challenging time for both owners and dogs, but it certainly doesn't have to be a disaster. Despite all the changes that are occurring, with a few sensible steps and a big helping of patience, you will find that it is a temporary stage. Author Sarah Whitehead gives you the tools to turn your rowdy companion into a well mannered friend.
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5 Awesome guide to hand out to clients!
Posted by Christi Chapman on 16th Apr 2025
Love this little booklet, packed with so many tips for surviving the terrible teen phase of a dog's life. I have so far bought approximately 50 of them, and clients love having a book to refer to in between appointments. My client base has a predominance of "community dogs" who free roam on a nearby Indian Reservation. These dogs are so tough during this stage of life! They are highly independent and resourceful, and keeping the mind busy is important. Definitely worth the money!
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5 The Adolescent Dog Survival Guide
Posted by Montana Hayes on 12th Sep 2024
Excellent, my students love it
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5 The Adolescent Dog Survival Guide
Posted by Montana Hayes on 13th Dec 2023
Excellent book for my students
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5 The Adolescent Dog Survival Guide
Posted by Montana Hayes on 6th Oct 2023
My Students love it.
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5 Great to the point read
Posted by Catherine Kelly, CPDT-KA on 26th Jul 2023
Many of my clients actually need help with adolescent behavior. This nice to the point book refreshed my thinking about adolescent dogs and provided me with a couple of new ways of working with youngsters.
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5 Excellent Helpful Book for my Students
Posted by Montana Hayes on 23rd Feb 2023
Worth the price. My students really appreciate it.
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5 Excellent Helpful Book for my Students
Posted by Montana Charlene Hayes on 28th Sep 2022
I loved this little handout for my students.
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5 I buy these for all my students who have “teenage” dogs
Posted by Bess Walmsley on 18th Jun 2022
I teach many dog classes and have for many years with my business. I find these books a great thing. I give my students. It reminds them to keep working with their young dogs
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5 Adolescent Dog Survival Guide
Posted by Paul@family-dog-training.com on 6th Sep 2021
Great book for my clients. At 17 pages it's a quick read but full of good advice. Positive dog-friendly methods from a great trainer I use all 3 of Sarah's books to help my clients.