COMPETITION OBEDIENCE - A BALANCING ACT
by Judy Byron & Adele Yunck (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Jabby Productions
Edition: 1998 Paperback, 380 pages
ISBN: 0966457404 Item: DTO200
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Summary: Teach, motivate, and proof obedience exercises from Novice to Utility, move from training to showing with ease, whatever your breed, whether you're an instructor or training your own dog! This is the book you've been asking for!
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An excellent reference manual that explains how to teach, motivate, and proof obedience exercises from Novice to Utility. Describes how to move from training to showing with a wide variety of breeds; methods presented reflect experiences with training dogs that have different personalities and temperaments. Well illustrated with line drawings and photos. Very readable! Useful for instructors as well as those training their own dogs.
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Great book!, November 3, 2014 |
Reviewer: L. B. |
This book is an excellent resource for anyone who does competition obedience. It gives detailed explanations on how to train AKC competition obedience exercises, including illustrations, and is easy to understand. |
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Very Comprehensive, March 11, 2012 |
Reviewer: LabbiesForMe |
When I decided to get into obedience with my agility dog, I wasn't sure where to start. I took a mentor's advice and ordered this book. WOW! EVERY exercise for AKC obedience is explained and broken down in this book. There are many helpful pictures and diagrams, and it is EASY to understand and train these methods yourself. Read this cover to cover! |
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A Must!, September 19, 2011 |
Reviewer: Berri |
While I have a number of books on dog training - many of them quite good - increasingly I find this is my 'go to' book when I encounter a problem or begin training a new task. Recommend it for any competitive obedience trainer's bookshelf. |
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