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DOG TRAINING: The Complete Guide to Puppy Training, House Training & Obedience- For Old and Young Dogs! 2nd Edition (Dog and Puppy Training & Obedience Book 1)

DOG TRAINING: The Complete Guide to Puppy Training, House Training & Obedience- For Old and Young Dogs! 2nd Edition (Dog and Puppy Training & Obedience Book 1)

$2.99

With this book you can train your dog or puppy at home to be an obediant, well trained, family pet.
NEW EXTENDED 2nd EDITION- FREE BONUS GIFT INSIDE. When you get a new dog, whether old from a shelter or a new puppy, it’s important to get training right from the word go. Developing a positive relationship with your dog will be the difference between a dog that will listen to you and an unruly dog.

This book is designed to teach you to communicate with your dog properly and effectively. Teaching them the basic skills they need to progress.

Here is what you will learn:

Calming Your Puppy on their First NightHouse Training for Old and Young DogsBasic TrainingStop Nuisance BarkingStop Jumping UpMuch Much MoreYou Can Read this book on your PC, Mac, Kindle device, Tablet, and even your SmartPhone!

Download this Kindle book and train your dog at home to be obedient, well mannered and loving! This is the new extended 2nd edition book!

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B014Q7PZRK
Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 30, 2015
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File size ‏ : ‎ 1087 KB
Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
Print length ‏ : ‎ 86 pages

DOG TRAINING: The Complete Guide to Puppy Training, House Training & Obedience- For Old and Young Dogs! 2nd Edition (Dog and Puppy Training & Obedience Book 1)
Price: $2.99
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With this book you can train your dog or puppy at home to be an obediant, well trained, family pet.
NEW EXTENDED 2nd EDITION- FREE BONUS GIFT INSIDE. When you get a new dog, whether old from a shelter or a new puppy, it’s important to get training right from the word go. Developing a positive relationship with your dog will be the difference between a dog that will listen to you and an unruly dog.

This book is designed to teach you to communicate with your dog properly and effectively. Teaching them the basic skills they need to progress.

Here is what you will learn:

Calming Your Puppy on their First NightHouse Training for Old and Young DogsBasic TrainingStop Nuisance BarkingStop Jumping UpMuch Much MoreYou Can Read this book on your PC, Mac, Kindle device, Tablet, and even your SmartPhone!

Download this Kindle book and train your dog at home to be obedient, well mannered and loving! This is the new extended 2nd edition book!

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B014Q7PZRK
Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 30, 2015
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File size ‏ : ‎ 1087 KB
Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
Print length ‏ : ‎ 86 pages

13 reviews for DOG TRAINING: The Complete Guide to Puppy Training, House Training & Obedience- For Old and Young Dogs! 2nd Edition (Dog and Puppy Training & Obedience Book 1)

  1. Gatorfan

    Good info for training a puppy
    DOG TRAINING: THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO PUPPY TRAINING, ETC. I have trained two dogs. Both rescue and not purebred. The first was a large dog, part English Coon Hound was her largest marker. She was very smart. The second was a small dog, main marker is Jack Russell terrier. Equally as smart. (yes, I did have their DNA tested) That helps a lot when training a puppy. I could tell and show them once and they picked up on it. I found that this book was my bible even though I had not read it when I trained my pups. He emphasized exactly what I believe. The main thing is to not punish or scold when they do something wrong. Both mine were very agreeable to treats. They would do anything for a treat and be happy doing it. With both we reached a point where they would do the command and didn’t really want a treat any more. They each showed me when they were ready to do the command and forget the treat.Again, both dogs were very smart. Maggie the big dog would come in an open door and then shut it behind her. If she came in and I asked if she shut it, she would run back and shut the door. Daisy the small dog just refused to get the idea across. No big deal, I just had to shut the door more often. Daisy is the Jack Russell mix and she is very territorial. I plan to use his suggestion to try and break her of that. It is natural to her, she is a protective breed. She normally barks like she is going after them but if someone stops and talks to her she folds like a cheap suit. She loves people once that initial bark is done. It is annoying so it really needs to stop. I’ll use his suggestions to see if they will work for me. Daisy is 3 so she is more in the adult dog for training.I found his suggestions to be very good and were right in line with the training I have done. Daisy has a very extensive vocabulary. I too used one word, where possible, to train her. She also does a little sign language. I use the verbal COME but then I raise my hand and signal for her to come to me. Sometimes I can just use the arm and she responds. It is always good to use sign where you can in training because it comes in very handy if they lose their hearing as they age. When walking I use the command BY ME. When I walk her off the leash and she starts to wander off or I see another dog coming, I can just say BY ME and she is right beside my left side. I have found whatever words works best for you but keep them to as low a number as possible. A long drawn out sentence gets lost in translation. I have also found that it is not good to just yell your dogs name over and over. Call their name and then give them the command. let them know what you want them to do. If someone just stood in your yard and called your name over and over it would annoy you and then you would probably think WHAT? But if they said your name and then said RUN. You would know something was up and you would RUN. They probably think a lot like we do, so just ask yourself if it would work on you. With training a new puppy I always squat down to be more at their level plus it seems like at that level they assume there is going to be fun happening. So to squat down, say come in an excited way and they will come running, most naturally sit and then they get the word SIT and a treat and you have established a good time. So they will do it again and again and then they have it. One other word, NEVER lose your temper no matter what they do. If you do, they associate that with bad news every time. Just make it a good time because they did come. It is fun seeing the results when you have a well behaved dog. NO one likes an undisciplined dog. Don’t allow your pet to become unwelcome.I believe if you follow this guide you will not only have a healthy, happy dog but also a pup that others enjoy as well. Now, I have never got into cooking for my dog. That is just a step beyond what I think I want to do. I would rather just buy small training treats. I do have one question for the author. In the section of what you CAN give your dog it said, potatoes – No skins, instant or mashed. But later there are recipes and it said you could add instant potatoes. So that was confusing. Also, their nails aren’t really clipped anymore, there are battery operated nail files that just grind the nail down and keep it smooth. Some are so quiet the dog doesn’t even know it is running. I have found this method so much better than clipping where you can cut too short and cause the nail to bleed. the grinding is just easier on the dog and the person doing it. All in all, I think this is a very good guide and simple to follow. It doesn’t have to be hard. Most folks just want a well behaved dog that minds on command, not a dog that is going to take down an intruder. So this works fine. If you want a big guard dog, then more advanced training is necessary.I was not paid for this review. I am not a writer nor do I know one. I am not kin to this author. I am a reader and this is my opinion, nothing more, nothing less. 2/14/2021

  2. Tim Clerk

    today I have 4 beautiful 4 legged children
    I did lots of reaches before I got my puppies, today I have 4 beautiful 4 legged children. Trough out the years I still learn a lot from the dogs. The book give lots of insight on puppies, how to pick one, house training, socializing and all to now about dogs. The socializing chapter is very interesting, it is important in there puppy year to meet a lot of other dogs and people to become a well mannered social dog. It is a great book and I learn lots that would have made things easier raising my puppies, but now I am prepared before I adopt my next 4 legged friend.

  3. J.D.

    Training techniques for dogs and puppies.
    Having a puppy is like having a new family member. You want your dog, as a new member, to behave well and be obedient as much as possible, the reason why we teach them the basics like sitting, eating, peeing etc. which most dog-owners know generally. What made this book different from all other dog training books I read is that, it did not just focus on the basics. Aside from discussing the fundamentals of training a puppy or a dog, it gave useful tips and techniques on how to handle dogs’ separation anxiety, how to break their bad behaviors and how to socialize; which I find very helpful. This book kind of give me this warm feeling about dog-caring which made me feel the author’s enthusiasm about this subject. This book would be great for dog-owners and dog-training enthusiast.

  4. Amazon Customer

    Love written into these pages
    I once went to a place where people keep dogs just to ward off intruders. They don’t even give them proper training and grooming, it is appalling. But I guess different people se different relationships with animals. I am a dog lover and I go out of my way to make sure that I do whatever for my pets. Dog training is an integral part of my relationships with my dogs and I take it very seriously. I’m always on the lookout for some new tricks out there. This book has gone a long way into helping me train my dogs on an ongoing basis.

  5. Amazon Customer

    A great tool!
    This book does its job very well in providing useful insight along with valuable tips and tricks on how to train your dog. I bought this book out of sheer desperation, because I knew that if I didn’t do anything, then I would be added to the long list of incompetent pet owners who in my opinion are too stupid to own a pet. I would definitely recommend that demographic to open their eyes, go on amazon, and buy this book or others of this quality. People like Peter Duggan certainly do their fair share amount in contributing the world to become a better place. From an ANGRY pet owner.

  6. Amazon Customer

    Great book
    I love dogs. Always have but training them can be very time consuming and hard. This book helped to keep in mind the important elements of training as you grow with your dog. Some people think its stupid but you do have to treat them like family. Also it will help your children learn some responsibility. I found it amusing about when a dog is barking and you yell at the dog, the dog actually thinks you are joining in. This was a great read and i recommend.

  7. Georgina

    show them that you care. read this book to have deep understanding with dogs
    I downloaded this book because I’m planning to have a dog in our new home. I want to know all the responsibility of having a dog since you have to take care of the dog holistically. I have learn a lot from his book on how to manage different dogs by their age and breed. Over all this book will show you deep understanding about having dogs around your home.

  8. Keith Z

    A hidden gem!
    A hidden gem! I’m a big believer of puppy training to have the perfect dog, so I’m always looking for new information on the subject. Puppies can be very difficult to train if you are unsure of the proper steps. This book will provide easy to follow steps for training any puppy. Definitely a must read before you acquire a dog because there are valuable insights and tips on what to look for as far as personality and behavior in a puppy.

  9. User

    good book

  10. complexillusion

    Easy to read and has helped with our puppy training.

  11. Lynn Burling

    Just got a new puppy,not had a dog for 18yrs this book had some good information and training tips.

  12. Andrey

    Good outline of the basics

  13. Liam

    Great guide to puppy parent hood

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