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EBOOK: THE DOG WHISPERER PRESENTS GOOD HABITS FOR GREAT DOGS - A POSITIVE APPROACH TO SOLVING PROBLEMS FOR PUPPIES AND DOGS
by Paul Owens (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Adams Media Corp.
Edition: 2009 E Book
ISBN: 9781440503214 Item: DTB1116EBK
Summary: Following the success of his books The Dog Whisperer, 2nd Edition and The Puppy Whisperer, Paul Owens introduces a groundbreaking new approach to addressing and solving specific problem behaviors and encouraging great ones in his newest book, Good Habits for Great Dogs.
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Expanded Description:
The "original" Dog Whisperer, Paul Owens focuses on making training a natural process for both ends of the leash. His self-help book for dogs and their humans uses the innovative concept of training by automatic habit.
Encompassing the authors' nonviolent, positive training methods, you'll learn how to eliminate your puppy or dog's problem behaviors in less time than you ever thought possible.
Using the motivating power of play as a training tool, you and your canine companion with take an "at home" 7 day vacation together and learn to make training fun, rather than a chore. Learn the four steps for "habit power" and more secrets to get reliable behavior from your dog. |
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Great book, could not put it down!, December 4, 2009 |
Reviewer: Mark Tipton |
This book showed me how to truly train my new rescue dog to have a fun and trusting relationship. I loved the easy-to-follow instructions, and the pictures helped give me the metal picture. Positive reinforcement training will help my rescue dog (Little Bear)find the confidence to overcome his problems.
Thank you so much for writing such a wonderful book! |
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Good Habits for Great People, December 6, 2009 |
Reviewer: Bill |
To me the great thing about this book is that it teaches people how to train their dog. Mr. Owens has other very good books on how to teach specific behaviors to your dog but this book goes beyond that and teaches the owner how to be successful in teaching those behaviors. I belong to an obedience club and assist in the training classes. One of the biggest issues that I see is helping the people to understand their dog and how to train their dog. Most everyone focuses on teaching your dog to understand you and do what you want them to do. To be really successful at training your dog, you have to understand what your dog is saying to you; is he stressed, is he feeling bad, does he just not understand what you want. The really good trainers understand the dogs that they are training. This book helps the average person understand their dog so that you and your dog learn to work together. In his past books Mr. Owens has shown people how to set their dog up for success rather than failure. This book shows you how to set yourself up for success. The more successful you are, the more successful your dog will be. Great book! |
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Learn Some Good Habits!, December 8, 2009 |
Reviewer: Barbara Holliday |
This book is truly a miracle. I learned some practical methods to actually communicate and teach my dog postive behaviors and habits in a 'non-violent' way. Thanks to Paul, my dog Bozley and I have BOTH learned a few new 'Good' Habits. This BOOK SHOULD be required reading for every dog owner! |
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Another awesome book by Paul Owens, February 24, 2010 |
Reviewer: Nicole Walder |
I'm a fan of his first two books so of course, this was a natural option to follow. Once again, I find his book insightful into not only dogs, but the people too. It makes sense that if anyone wants to change their dog's already established bad habits, they might have to change their contribution to that as well. I can say that from my own experience with two dogs at home, most of the bad habits they had (ie, jumping on people at the door) took a change in me to change them. It's always great to know that with consistency, no harm or force was needed, just new habits to replace the old. It was also a fun challenge to try the 7 day vacation... I recommend it for building a better relationship with your dog. Thanks Paul for a different look at positive dog training. |
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