Dog Training: 10 Steps To A Perfect Dog
By Paw Lifestyles
- Release Date: 2017-01-20
- Genre: Pets
Description
Own a dog or new puppy and looking for a quick and easy to read dog training guide? Learn 10 easy steps to training the perfect dog now!
Training your dog doesn’t have to be a pain. Inside we guide you through some of the best training tips and exercises to make your pup that much more amazing! These training tips and instruction were written by an actual professional dog trainer so get started training your dog today.
Here’s What You Will Learn Inside:
• Stopping Your Dog From Chewing
• House Training
• Stopping The Dog From Pulling On The Leash
• Fun Dog Tricks
• Stopping Barking
• Dealing With Over Excitement
• Behaving At The Vet
• Car Manners
• And Much More!
Reviews
Dog book
5By Cupckes124Love this book so helpfulTo the Point
5By KeokukbirdsThis book was short, succinct and to the point for the initial training for your best buddy.Great, but vague
4By Xander LeeDefinitely good on the basics! I just got my first puppy (not my first dog though), and I sudden realized I had never gone through puppy training. I’m glad they went over socializing your pet ESPECIALLY at the vet. However, mildly disappointed they didn’t really go over desensitizing your pup to feet, ear and face touches. Those three are typically forgotten and are the reasons I (a vet tech) get bit. Also very vague, but overall decent! Will definitely be employing some of these, just wish it went a little more in depth.10 steps to a perfect dog
5By fhdjjfnfjngIt is the best book I’ve ever read beforeIt’s basic for beginners
3By readergirl0025It’s good for the basics but if you want more in depth training this wouldn’t be what I recommend.Useful information
5By Murr@yThis quick read seemed a little scattered but came from a thoughtful perspective. Never having taken on the “pet-owner responsibility”, I thought this was useful but also, not the only thing I’ll read before taking on puppy lifeGreat for some breeds
3By SoccerGoalie099Great for most breeds! I tried it on my English Retriever, it worked but my mini poodle did not want to listen and just jumped on me for the treats.