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This book isn’t something that was thrown together overnight; it runs more than 150 pages with little or no filler. The book is divided into small “courses” that let you learn along with your dog. In the first chapter, you’ll learn how to choose the right kind of dog, where to get one, which types of breeds are best for you and how to puppy-proof your home.
The next section covers the training basics - how to communicate with your dog, what sorts of commands will get the best results, what sorts of commands to avoid, and what training techniques work the best.
Following sections cover addressing dozens of specific behavior problems and how to deal with them:
- Excessive biting and nipping
- Chewing and destruction of furniture and other household items
- Fighting with other dogs
- Excessive barking
- Bad breath
- Separation anxiety
- Getting along with small children
The final section covers all manner of “advanced” tricks; the kind of things that let you show your dog off to admiring friends and neighbors.
The book is affordably priced, and costs no more than most other electronic books. The one thing that separates it from other books, however, is just how much information is in it. This book doesn’t “gloss over” the topics of training, it covers them in incredible detail.
All in all the book covers a lot of ground in a style that is both easy to read and easy for anyone to understand and follow. As I write, the book also comes with several “bonus” books on such topics as house training your dog, security training, and easy grooming tips.
The bottom line? This book is an excellent resource for anyone who has a misbehaving dog. I highly recommend it.
Charlie Essmeier Retro Marketing

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