Dog Manual
- the definitive guide to finding your perfect dog, training him and having a happy life together.
by Carolyn Menteith
£17.99
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The Dog Manual is the ultimate guide to choosing your perfect dog and then training him so that he will be the envy of all your friends - and a joy to live with.
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The first part of The Dog Manual looks at the different breeds, so you
can decide what type would be appropriate for your lifestyle. It then takes you
through the equipment you'll need, bringing your dog home and then all the training
your dog will ever need.
Too many people think there is something difficult about training a dog - but that couldn't be further from the truth. With The
Dog Manual, everyone can find out just how easy it is to have a dog who is well-trained, well-behaved and an acceptable member of canine society.
The Dog Manual goes one step further, however, and shows you that once you have taught your
dog the basics, the sky is the limit with regard to the tricks and cool things
you can teach him to deepen your relationship and make your life together one
of enjoyment and adventure.
Written in a light-hearted style, with great colour photography throughout, this is the one dog book that will inspire you to train your dog - the right way.
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How to find your perfect dog |
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All the equipment you will need for your new dog |
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The first few days - bringing your dog home and that all-important toilet training |
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Step-by-step training guide giving you all the skills needed to have a well-behaved dog |
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All exercises taught using the modern scientific principles of reward-based training |
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Problems - how to prevent them and how to deal with those that arise |
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Fun things to do with your dog - tricks, scent work, agility courses |
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Links to dog organisations, charities and rescue centres |
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| Author: Carolyn
Menteith is a dog trainer and behaviourist, and has worked with animals
for over 20 years. She has been writing about all aspects of dogs
in national magazines and various press for over eight years. She
is also an experienced broadcaster who appears on radio programmes
as a dog expert, and has also presented TV programmes such as What's
Up Dog? (Carlton TV), Celebrity
Dog School (BBC1 for Children in Need) and Barking
Babes (Granada).
Read more at www.dogtalk.co.uk |
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