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Home Dog: Revolutionary Rapid Training Method: How to Train Your Dog to Obey and Protect You

Home Dog: Revolutionary Rapid Training Method: How to Train Your Dog to Obey and Protect You

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Author: Richard A. Wolters
Publisher: Dutton Adult
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 305468

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 2nd (Revised)
Pages: 182
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.8 x 0.7

ISBN: 0525246185
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.70887
EAN: 9780525246183
ASIN: 0525246185

Publication Date: May 21, 1984
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Condition: 1984 hardcover. Average used book condition. Quick shipping from NJ

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Written in the 70's, but superb...   July 23, 2006
J. R. McDaniel
17 out of 17 found this review helpful

This author was recommended to me by a breeder who competes with his dogs in hunting trials. The breeder is a firm believer in gentle methods and a trusting relationship. However, before I ordered the book,I read reviews of Mr. Wolters other books on Amazon and was prepared for the worst old fashioned, fear based, compulsion methods. I was wonderfully surprised!

This is one of the finest books on choosing and working with very young puppies I have ever read (and I have read MANY). The author's experience and love of dogs is evident throughout, as well as his very clear admonishment of EVER being too harsh, or pushing any pup past his comfort level in exercises. The goal of the exercises with very young dogs is to build trust and confidence in the dog he will become.

The book IS a little dated, very little is said about spay/neuter and crate training, and if there are any New Yorkers still tying their puppies to parking meters outside a store, they must not be very bright. But I thought the references to "Women's Lib" were cute. Its now VERY un-PC to say that to get the dog you want, you are best off with a young, good pup instead of an adult rescue, but its true. "Spanking" is also VERY un-pc. While the author refers to it, he also repeatedly states that NO harsh discipline of any sort is appropriate for young pups. Considering it was written THIRTY years ago, I think its brilliant. He was actually saying back then that people confuse dog breeds "train-ability" and "intelligence"!

Mr. Wolter's experience is obviously tilted toward more "eager to please" breeds (most training books are) but because the book deals with very young puppies who haven't really developed into the more aloof specimins they may become, the advice is still excellent. Your loving tone may be enough for a middle of the road retriever pup, but keeping focus for more independent types may require a treat or two and this can easily be worked into the exercises.

The author assumes that it is being read by a dog lover who will make loving decisions. The format is such that the book MUST BE READ, not treated like a recipe book where you can just open to chapter SIT STAY. But its a great read and his style is easy and clear.
The heartbreaking true story of a sweet pup that was subtly pushed too hard should be required reading for anyone working with a puppy.

And just to be clear, the "Protection" part of the title means bark like hell and be VERY scary on command, or when strangers approach and nothing more. The author feels very few people can handle pets that willingly attack and bite human beings. Its a good call and very expected from a dog lover who works with the public.



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