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Jack Volhard,
2005, paperback, 404 pages
Featuring
information on popular training methods, this hands-on guide will
provide owners with invaluable instructions on every aspect, from
housetraining and socialising a puppy through to understanding behaviour
and how to deal with problems.
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Dog
Training in a Weekend
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Caroline Davis,
2003, paperback, 128 pages
Whether you need to
correct bad behaviour in an adult dog or train a puppy to be obedient
from day one, this book offers clear instructions on how to understand
your dog, how to use commands and rewards and how to overcome relevant
problems. Includes 250 photographs.
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Expert
Obedience Training for Dogs
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Winifred
Strickland, 2003, hardback, 304 pages
First published in
the US during the 1960s, this helpful guide has gone on to provide
practical advice to generations of dog owners with much success.
Now in its 4th edition, the title presents a commonsense approach to all
aspects of dog training.
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Getting
in Touch with Your Dog
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Linda
Tellington-Jones, 2006, paperback
Linda Tellington-Jones
clearly illustrates how any dog owner can influence the behaviour,
character, willingness and ability of their best friend through her
proven methods of training.
The reader will learn how to overcome
problems with their dogs including excessive barking, leash pulling,
aggression, shyness, nervousness, fear of noises and much more.
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Deborah Wood,
1999, paperback, 160 pages
15 to 20% of all
dogs are apparently born with a tendency towards fearfulness. With
understanding and the right training, fearful dogs need not be condemned
as bad pets, rather they can become some of the happiest and most deeply
bonded dogs around.
This useful guide shares the training methods
required to experience such results.
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How
to Talk With Your Dog
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David Alderton,
2004, 128 pages
An engaging
illustrated guide to understanding and communicating with your
dog. Written by a leading authority on pet care and animal
behaviour, this book combines expert insights into canine psychology
with fascinating specialised photography.
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How
to Train Your Cocker Spaniel
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Liz Palika,
1999, hardback, 96 pages
A comprehensive
training guide which is geared to teaching the average owner on how to
help their dog become a well mannered animal.
Proven training
methods are illustrated with step by step photographs.
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Victoria
Stilwell, 2005, hardback, 224 pages
Offers a practical
manual for all owners whether they are faced with training a new puppy
or correcting bad habits in an existing pet. Victoria Stilwell
explains how dogs learn and provides a timed, structured programme for
all ages.
Seeing the world from the dogs point of view is the key
and is at the heart of the authors philosophy.
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Puppies
Raising & Training Diary for Dummies
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Sarah Hodgson,
2001, paperback, 216 pages
This user-friendly
diary helps puppy owners discover fun ways to train and raise their
animal, based on a weekly calendar of growth and development.
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RSPCA
New Complete Dog Training Manual
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Bruce Fogle,
2002, hardback, 176 pages
Bruce Fogle
provides details of a comprehensive RSPCA-approved programme that covers
all aspects of dog training, from housebreaking a puppy through to
introducing your dog to advanced training routines.
26 new
training techniques are clearly explained through photographic step by
step sequences.
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