Puppy Training: Owner’s Week-By-Week Training Guide

Topics: learn to train dogs | 6 Comments »By admin | March 10, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9781593783655
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Kennel Club Books introduces a breakthrough in puppy-training books! Well-known author Charlotte Schwartz has taken a key commonsense principal of canine development and applied it to the education of every new puppy. All dog trainers and behaviorists agree that the first eight weeks of a dog’s life are the most critical time for training and shaping the dog’s behavior and obedience potential. Puppy Training presents a unique and useful approach for new owners, … More >>

Puppy Training: Owner’s Week-By-Week Training Guide

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  1. Posted by I Jones on 03.10.10 6:01 pm

    We recently adopted a mini schnauzer so wanted to raise him the best we could. This is basically a step by step training process with the help of this book.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Posted by K. Hyams on 03.10.10 8:00 pm

    I bought this book before we brought our new puppy home. It was great for my 12-year-old son, who has helped train two other dogs and wants to be more involved with this one. The program is fairly regimented, so if you are more go-with-the-flow and less step-by-step, you might end up feeling as if you are not ‘on track’. She does have a lot of tricks to help puppies learn but does not provide alternatives if her favorite trick does not work. The best thing about the book is it shows you how capable a puppy can be at a very early age. The worst thing about it is that it doesn’t give you much insight into how your dog is developing and how to know, besides sometimes frustrating trial and error, if it is ready for a particular skill.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Posted by K. Oppenheimer on 03.10.10 10:46 pm

    Out of all the puppy training books that I have read, this one has advice that I will use and keep handy to continue using. I have lived with dogs my whole life and training is not a new idea to me. This book however is easy to digest, read, and follow! I have had my new puppy for two days..so wish me the best of luck!!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Posted by D. S. Weisman on 03.11.10 1:02 am

    the whole family is reading this book chapter by chapter in order to train our new puppy. The book is easy to read and understand. More importantly it makes sense. A solid read for beginners.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Posted by Tami M. Hawes on 03.11.10 1:48 am

    Charlotte Schwartz still believes that if you let a dog go out the door before you, eat before you or allowed up on the furniture, muchless sleep with you that it will take over ruling the household.

    Dogs totally understand who controls the food – the ones with the opposable thumbs. If you ask for a few simple things like a sit before being fed who cares who ate before whom? You give up many of the pleasures there are in enjoying the companionship of your puppy/dog if you follow Charlotte’s advice to not allow them up on the furniture or up on your bed.

    There are better puppy training books out there like Pat Miller’s books – The Power of Positive Dog Training and Positive Perspectives: Love Your Dog, Train Your Dog. Much better training books for your dollars to spend on!
    Rating: 2 / 5

  6. Posted by Jake Collins on 03.10.10 10:01 pm

    Finding the book that fits you and your experience as a dog owner is key. Maybe you have your first dog or you are a long-time dog owner who needs more training than your puppy. Do your research. Find the materials you need to bring happiness to your animal and to your family.

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