| Art of Raising a Puppy |  | Publisher: Little Brown and Company Category: Book
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Rating: 186 reviews
Format: Import Media: Unbound Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
ISBN: 0759564108 EAN: 9780759564107 ASIN: 0759564108
Publication Date: May 2001
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The Art of Raising a Puppy December 2, 2008 Robert Nikora (San Jose, CA) This is a must read for anyone considering the adoption of a puppy. It sets realistic expectations and responsibilities for the family and provides well-accepted and proven practices to produce a companion animal that will bring you and your family happiness and joy for many years.
so far so good November 30, 2008 er I am reading the chapters that relate to my puppy, and the ideas make sense.. I love the intellectual style of the book.
First hand experience November 20, 2008 Dr. Nancy Kay, author of Speaking for Spot - www.speakingforspot.com (Rohnert Park, California) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Never have I been more impressed as a veterinary student at Cornell than when I visited the Monks of New Skete. Picture a dozen or more monks eating dinner around a large table, each with a German Shepherd dog lying quiety by his side throughout the entire meal. The monks have been doing this for decades- no reason to change their training methods because they work so well. Aren't we fortunate that they have been willing to share their trade secrets with the rest of the dog loving world.
Don't change what works November 4, 2008 Ricardo Vargas (North Carolina) helped me tremendously in understanding my newly purchased German Shepherd puppy. Their techniques work! Unlike many other books that I have read, the Monks understand that there is a balance between positive and negative reinforcement and a place for both praise and stern discipline.
Somewhat helpful September 30, 2008 City Witch (New Jersey, USA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I really loved this book until we got our puppy. However it swiftly became apparent that the dog had never read the manual. I still got something out of it, but its hardly the guidebook to puppyhood I wanted.
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