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Ken talked about "How To Be Your Dog's Best Friend: The Classic Training Manual For Dog Owners Completely Revised" by the monks. Does anyone know that specific training is covered in this book.
I am looking for an indepth reference book to teach more more than the basic sit, heel, stay commands. Anyone heard of "How to survive your dog's adolence" ? Any one have any good suggestions? [ June 16, 2004, 09:23 PM: Message edited by: doglover ] |
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The "everything guide" series has a ton of books that are related to a variety of topics. I would suggest going to Barnes and Noble and standing in their pet section and glance over all the books. THey have so may like that.
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the monks book has a training course for the basic commands. also there is "the art of raising a puppy" devoted toward puppyhood. I really like the monks approach. a very down to earth book. also touching on relationship and how that it relates to training.
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