How to Teach a New Dog Old Tricks: The Sirius Puppy Training ManualVoted the #1 BEST BOOK (1999) by the Association of Pet Dog Trainers - the largest and most influential worldwide association of professional pet dog trainers. Fun training with toys, treats, lures, and rewards. Easy, fun-loving, dog-friendly methods for teaching basic manners off-leash, and for temperament modification and behavior problem troubleshooting. Written from the dog's point of view and emphasizing natural motivational methods to teach your dog to want to do what you want him to do! "How To Teach A New Dog Old Tricks is the best book by dog training's leading genius. The most relevant, important piece ever written on the subject of dog behavior and training. Some fields are lucky enough to be granted a giant: a figure whose contributions inspire awe and are unsurpassable. Ian Dunbar is that in dog behavior. There is no single person on the face of the planet to whom dog trainers and owners (not to mention dogs) owe more." Jean Donaldson (author of The Culture Clash) |
Contents
I TEMPERAMENT TRAINING | 29 |
Preventing Dog Bites | 35 |
Handling and gentling | 37 |
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adolescent dog adult dogs aggression and/or barking become behavior modification bite bite-inhibition body position boobytrap canine castration chewing chewtoy child classical conditioning collar coming when called commands COMPANION DOG confinement correct responses crate Crate Training digging distractions DOG AGGRESSION dog to sit dog training dog's doggy down-stays effective eliminate enjoyable euthanized example exercise feedback fleas food bowl food lure food treat give greet hand heeling housetraining inhibit instructive reprimand jump-up jumping-up kibble leash lets the dog lure/reward lures and rewards misbehave mouthing obedience training off-leash on-leash Once the pup Once your dog outdoors owner perform play session praise pull punish the dog pup's Puppy Parties Puppy Training puppy's quickly reinforcement relevance reliable request reward the dog say Rover sequence Shush Sirius sit-stay sniff social stay strangers teach the dog train your dog trainer tricks veterinarian walk
References to this book
Animal-assisted Brief Therapy: A Solution-focused Approach Teri Pichot,Marc Coulter No preview available - 2007 |