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EBOOK: HOW TO TEACH A NEW DOG OLD TRICKS
by Ian Dunbar (See other books by author)
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Publisher: James & Kenneth
Edition: 1996 E Book, 115 pages
ISBN: 1888047062 Item: DTB190EBK
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Summary: These off-leash, lure-reward techniques work on puppies and adult dogs alike. Witty, humane, reliable and FUN! Revised.
Price: $9.95 |
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Fun training with toys, treats, lures and rewards. Easy and effective, dog-friendly techniques for teaching a new puppy old tricks (such as basic manners), or for teaching an older dog that is new to training.
Heralded by many dog trainers as 'the best dog training book ever written'. A comprehensive workbook for the motivated dog owner, comprising sections on basic off-leash obedience, temperament modification, behavior troubleshooting, training theory and health care. The definitive text for lure/reward training philosophy.
Combine this book with our best-selling DVD "Sirius Puppy Training" (Item# A107) and training will be even more fun!
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Fantastic, May 22, 2010 |
Reviewer: Simone Clark |
Another great intro to positive reinforcement training. For anyone who says 'My dog is too old to learn a new method'. I recommend this book to many adopters of rescue dogs to show them how to create a fantastic relationship with their new family member. |
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Great!, September 27, 2008 |
Reviewer: Virginia D. |
I bought this book for my friend who got a new puppy and is a newbie to positive reinforcement, and the result of how much her puppy learned to love training speaks for itself. |
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Haus lives in Amherst, Va and is a Chesapeake Bay Retriever.
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