I’m not a dog trainer, but I do know that most trainers have long since moved on to positive training methods. Basically you ignore the bad behavior, and reward the good. You might want to check out a positive puppy training group I’m in called SPT. It has a lot of great info in the files, tons of members, and is run by a great dog trainer. She can give you better books to read that are more up to date. References : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/spt/
"Good Dog, Bad Dog" Is a very outdated book you should check out this e-book. "Help With Dogs" it teaches complete training guide for puppies through to older dogs. It covers over-aggression, chewing, barking, digging, crate training, house training, biting/nipping, separation anxiety, fighting between dogs, commands/tricks, selecting and raising a new puppy & more. Many of the training techniques are non-physical & teach dog owners how to understand & communicate with their dogs effectively. Check it out
April 19th, 2010 at 9:20 pm
I’m not a dog trainer, but I do know that most trainers have long since moved on to positive training methods. Basically you ignore the bad behavior, and reward the good. You might want to check out a positive puppy training group I’m in called SPT. It has a lot of great info in the files, tons of members, and is run by a great dog trainer. She can give you better books to read that are more up to date.
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/spt/
April 19th, 2010 at 9:52 pm
Purchase a book named
"Don’t Shoot the Dog" it is very, very good.
Christine
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April 19th, 2010 at 10:29 pm
"Good Dog, Bad Dog" Is a very outdated book you should check out this e-book. "Help With Dogs" it teaches complete training guide for puppies through to older dogs. It covers over-aggression, chewing, barking, digging, crate training, house training, biting/nipping, separation anxiety, fighting between dogs, commands/tricks, selecting and raising a new puppy & more. Many of the training techniques are non-physical & teach dog owners how to understand & communicate with their dogs effectively. Check it out
http://www.HelpwithDogs.info
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