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Family Friendly Dog Training: A Six Week Program for You and Your Dog | 
enlarge | Author: Patricia B Mcconnell; Phd And Aimee M Moore Publisher: Dog's Best Friend, Ltd Category: Book
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 34486
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Pages: 107 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 6.8 x 0.5
ISBN: 1891767119 EAN: 9781891767111 ASIN: 1891767119
Publication Date: December 20, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description This user-friendly and engaging book describes a six-week program to get people and dogs off on the right paw. Inside the covers are clear descriptions of humane and scientifically-based methods to teach basic exercises including sit, down, come, heel, stay and no jumping up. As importantly, the book emphasizes how to make training fun for those at both ends of the leash, and how to ensure reliable responses while still being your dog's best friend. Also included are trouble-shooting tips for what to do when your dog hasn't read the training books and doesn't respond as expected. Equally useful as an adjunct to training classes or for people who are "home schooling", Family Friendly Dog Training will help you connect with your best friend in a way that will enrich your relationship for years to come.
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Love this book! August 28, 2008 Amanda J. Verbruggen (WI) I really love this book. I like to give it to all my training clients so they have a great framework we can start with and something they can refer back to at any time. While I don't always use all of the methods in the book, I think it's important to get lots of different ideas together for success.
Very helpful May 30, 2008 Bearwife (Seattle, WA USA) I think all the ideas in this book are in The Other End of the Leash (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED) but I liked the ability to quickly reference with this book. The tradeoff is that there isn't a great deal of detail. I do recommend it to anyone with an Aussie, Border Collie or similar smart puppy.
Good book but not complete March 8, 2008 NOVA John (Northern Virgina) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am not a professional dog trainer, but bought this book to help me work with some specific puppy training problems, like him taking the leash in his mouth and "tugging" with it and some "mounting" behavior, but this book is more about generally getting your puppy to "sit", and "come" and how to play fetch etc. which other books cover as well. Try "The Puppy Whisperer by Paul Owens and Terence Cranendonk" or "Puppy Perfect" by Sarah Hodgson instead.
Great Training Book December 5, 2007 T. Scott (San Antonio, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have read many books on training and Patricia McConnell's Six week program is great...One chapter a week and goals/practice to reach each week...I would highly recommend this book...
Excellent general training book. July 7, 2007 Citydog (US) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Patricia McConnell knows dogs. This is an excellent training guide for those who are intent on training their dogs themselves without benefit of a good class (or who can't find a decent class to attend), and it's also a great adjunct for those who are working with a trainer. The book gives you an effective, realistic six week lesson plan and timeline, and is behaviorally solid (unlike the theories and methods of some currently trendy TV trainers).
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