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Glyn Jones,
1987, hardback, 192 pages
A complete guide to
sheepdog work in which the story of the authors life with sheepdogs is
presented as an integral part of his practical advice on training,
handling, trialling and breeding.
Chapters include choosing the
right dog, the foundations of training, taking the dog from play to
work, the first instructions, widening the dog's experience, singling
and the outrun, nursery trials, the turnback, advice on breeding and
veterinary appendices.
Includes 125 illustrations.
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Beyond
Basic Dog Training
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Diane Bauman,
2003, hardback, 288 pages
This authoritative
volume, now in its 3rd revised edition, shows readers how to teach their
dogs using the author's own proven training technique.
Diane
Bauman, who conducts seminars and clinics across the US and Canada,
explains how to train the thinking dog and why wrong is wonderful.
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Breaking
Bad Habits in Dogs
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Colin Tennant,
2002, hardback, 208 pages
A dog with bad
habits such as excessive barking, stealing food from the table and
targeted aggression towards visitors can be no fun. This
illustrated book provides owners with all the relevant answers.
Colin Tennant explains why dogs behave in such a way, and by using
simple exercises, he reveals how dogs can be retrained through a system
of reward and deterrent.
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Clicker
Training for Dogs
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M. Fields-Babineau,
2006, paperback, 224 pages
Long used by
professionals, clicker training is a precise and effective method of
reinforcing good behaviour. This title explains clicker training
techniques in detail, and provides the dog owner with the information
needed to teach everything from basic commands to fancy tricks.
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Clicker
Training for Dogs
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Karen Pryor,
2002, hardback, 112 pages
Becoming
increasingly popular amongst trainers, the clicker method is a humane
way of instilling obedience in a dog.
Chapters included within
this book include details on the clicker method, how to get started,
improving your skills, useful advice and tips, answers to frequently
asked questions and how to overcome problems.
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Collins
Dog Training Handbook
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Stella Smyth,
2003, paperback, 128 pages
This title focuses
on the author's own 10-week dog training course which aims to develop
both dog and owner confidence as each week of the course progresses.
The reader will learn and understand all aspects of training with step
by step photographs.
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Gwen Bailey,
2004, hardback, 128 pages
This is a useful
handbook for any dog owner experiencing behavioural or training problems
with their dog or puppy. Written by a well known dog behaviourist,
it contains easily followed advice on a wide selection of common
problems as well as a number of fascinating case histories.
Includes 150 colour illustrations.
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Sarah Hodgson,
2003, paperback, 256 pages
First published in
1995, this title has helped more than 75,000 owners start off on the
right foot and to transform rowdy puppies or unruly older dogs into well
behaved companions.
This revised version includes the clicker strategy
and lure and point training.
Sarah Hodgson is a qualified animal
behaviourist and includes several of her real life cases.
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Carol Benjamin,
1989, paperback, 224 pages
Provides invaluable
instructions on how to train any dog to acceptable behaviour standards
and how to avoid and correct bad habits including aggression, constant
barking, fighting and jumping.
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Gerilyn
Bielakiewicz, 2004, paperback, 292 pages
Whether you want to
cure aggressive behaviour, constant barking or simply to housebreak a
new puppy, this book is the perfect companion.
The fun, positive
approach to training, combined with patience, will assist you through
every stage of eliminating bad habits.
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