The Only Dog Tricks Book You'll Ever Need: Impress Friends, Family--and Other Dogs!

Find a remote control. Pull off your kids’ socks. Open as well as tighten a fridge door. Bet we never illusory your dog could get ahead such feats! In this fun, easy-to-use trick-training guide, longtime tutor as well as cofounder of Canine University Gerilyn J. Bielakiewicz shows we how to learn your dog all sorts of good tricks which will make firm your down payment as well as move we both unconstrained enjoyment. From elementary amateur moves for immature pups to formidable tricks for super-smart poo

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  1. 1 Baby
    2009 Nov 19

    Although the title accentuates tricks, this is a very good introduction to positive reinforcement dog training. The “ten keys to training success” in the first chapter are the ten commandments of basic dog obedience training. The first four chapters deal with the essentials of preparing yourself and your dog for training, the whys and wherefores of dog training, and the philosophy of treats and fun that make training a pleasure for both handler and dog. The fifth chapter deals with the basics that every dog needs to know before trick training. Then the fun really begins in the chapters about the tricks themselves with clear instructions on how to perform them. The last two chapters talk about other activities that dogs enjoy. This is not just a trick training book. It is an excellent overall dog training book, clearly written, easy to read, light hearted and fun. I recommend it to anyone who really wants to enjoy his or her dogs and help them be great, well-behaved companions.

  2. 2 Ruth
    2009 Nov 19

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    If you watch “The Dog Whisperer” you already know the importance of walking your dog regularly, and being pack leader. But if you already have that down, why not learn some tricks? The author assumes that you are not an idiot, but she also assumes that you are not a professional trainer, and therefore, gently takes you through some very practical and adorable tricks. This is a well written book, with ample illustration. So far, my wife has our Coton De Tulear “waving” at strangers (can you think of anything more endearing?), Jumping up to the easy chair to “watch the New York Rangers”, rolling over for a treat, and hiding beneath the covers. He is adorable and she has had fun working with this book. Many thanks to the author for a well put together manual that is fun to read.

  3. 3 Xhaiden
    2009 Nov 19

    For me this book was very helpful. . about 5 or so months ago our family came accross a lost puppy so we tried to find her owners but couldnt. . . I knew we couldnt just give her up so we addopted her and I set myself out to raise her right. It was hard looking for a good book because I’ve never owned a dog and i dont know the basics. . . but after looking long and hard I decided I’d go with this. . . this book is truely helpfull the book doesnt just show you how to train your dog but how to raise her from the roots like potty training and dicipline. To me its not just a trick book its a helpful tool in you and your dogs life.


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