Training the Best Dog Ever


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Training the Best Dog Ever, originally published in hardcover as The Love That Dog Training Program, is a book based on love and kindness. It features a program of positive reinforcement and no-fail techniques that author Dawn Sylvia-Stasiewicz used to train the White House dog, Bo Obama, and each of Senator Ted Kennedy’s dogs, among countless others. Training the Best Dog Ever relies on trust and treats, not choke collars; on bonding, not leash-yanking or reprimanding. The five-week training program takes only 10 to 20 minutes of practice a day and works both for puppies and for adult dogs that need to be trained out of bad habits. Illustrated with step-by-step photographs, the book covers hand-feeding; crate and potty training; and basic cues—sit, stay, come here—as well as more complex goals, such as bite inhibition and water safety. It shows how to avoid or correct typical behavior problems, including jumping, barking, and leash-pulling. Plus: how to make your dog comfortable in the world—a dog that knows how to behave in a vet’s office, is at ease around strangers, and more. In other words, the best dog ever.




Search and Rescue Canine - Training Log and Journal


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Finally there is a SAR Canine Training Log and Journal to maintain all of the needed documentation about the search and rescue dog and handler. This log allows the handler to identifying goals and objectives for dog training and record those sessions. The Log coordinates a full years worth of weekly training, including 52 blank training logs. The SAR Canine Training Log and Journal is a simple and organized method to set and track training goals, objectives, scenario based trainings, and certifications of the handler and the search dog. It provides a place to record seminars and workshops and specialty events attended. Record search and rescue missions, contacts, and general memories as you document the activities of the Air Scent, Human Remains Detection (both land and water), and Trailing dog. There is plenty of space to document general obedience and agility training in the concise and structured formats. A must have for all SAR dog handlers.




Dog Training


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There is nothing more pleasing to an avid bird hunter than to watch a well-trained sporting dog do what it was bred to do: hunt. Likewise, there is nothing more pleasing to a pet owner than to watch their well-trained family dog interact in a calm and controlled manner with family and friends. With step-by-step instructions and detailed photographs and illustrations, this book provides proven information for achieving the best of both those worlds. Everything is discussed from choosing a sporting breed (retriever or pointer), to basic family-friendly obedience commands, to introducing the dog to the sound of a gun, competing in field trials and hunt tests, using an electronic collar, and keeping your sporting dog happy and healthy. It even covers how the nation's top trainers troubleshoot some of the more common problems faced in the field.




Doing Their Bit


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The first in-depth study of the role of canines in WWII Britain, an “important but hitherto under-represented subject,” with photos included (Society of Army Historical Research). The Second World War allowed for the use of an unprecedented number of dogs for military duties, both internationally and among the British Armed Forces. On the British Home Front, civilians responded to calls from the British Army’s War Dogs Training School and the Ministry of Aircraft Production Guard Dog Training School by donating their canine pets for military training and employment “for the duration.” As dogs were instructed in roles with the British Army, the Royal Air Force and the London Civil Defence Region, the distinction between pet and trained working animal became increasingly unclear. While civilians and servicemen alike continued to view military dogs as pets, many also saw trained canines as human-like soldiers “doing their bit,” a depiction promulgated by both the military and the wartime press. Yet, historians have paid little attention to the subject. In the first comprehensive scholarly account of the employment of British military and Civil Defence dogs in the Second World War, Kimberly Brice O’Donnell traces the story from the belated establishment of the short-lived War Dog School and the Messenger Dog Service of the First World War to the more recent employment of canines in Iraq and Afghanistan. With a focus on WWII, Doing their Bit examines why and how dogs were trained and employed, and how humans shaped and perceived their use. Using archival material, O’Donnell analyzes the performance of guard, military police, patrol, mine detection, and rescue dogs in training and on operations by considering the advantages and disadvantages of canines in such roles. Military and Civil Defence dogs offered a number of advantages over humans and technological equipment, and the experience gained by dog trainers and handlers led to the continued employment of canines in the postwar period. While the use of horses and other animals has since diminished, World War II marked a turning point in the history of the British military dog, ushering in the seemingly permanent training of dogs for police and military roles.




Wag


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As seen in The New York Times, People, SLATE, Psychology Today "[A] must-have guide to improving your dog's life."—Modern Dog Magazine Whether you are training a new puppy, considering adopting a dog, researching dog breeds, or simply curious about your own dog's happiness and behavior, Wag has all the answers-and then some. Respected dog trainer and social psychologist, Zazie Todd, demystifies the inner life of canines and shares recommendations from leading veterinarians, researchers, and trainers to help you cultivate a rewarding and respectful relationship with your dog-which offers many benefits for you, your family, and your four-legged friend. Inside this engaging, practical book, readers will find: A Check List for a Happy Dog Enrichment exercises How to socialize and train a new puppy How to reduce fear and anxiety in dogs Tips for visiting the vet Information on aging dogs Expert interviews with vets and psychologists And so much more! "Dog owners and those considering becoming one should appreciate Todd's substantial insight into how dogs and humans relate to one another."—Publishers Weekly




Kristin’s Meet Me with Pawsitivity: A Comprehensive Guide to Effective Dog Training Through Positive Reinforcement


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🐾 "Kristin's Meet Me with Pawsitivity: A Comprehensive Guide to Effective Dog Training through Positive Reinforcement" 🐾 Get ready for an extraordinary journey into the world of dog training, where excitement and pawsitivity abound. In this comprehensive guide, I, Kristin Leest, will be your guide on this exhilarating adventure. 🌟 Meet Kristin Leest: 🌟 I wear many hats: a dog trainer, a wife, a mother of four, an American Kennel Club standard poodle breeder, a canine nutritional supplement creator, and a philanthropist. My love affair with dogs began as soon as I could walk and talk, but it's been my profession for the last fourteen years. In recent years, my focus shifted to breeding and genetically health-testing Standard Poodles for families, support animals, and agility competition. 🐩 Why This Book is for You: 🐩 If you're reading this, you're likely a passionate dog lover like me, eager to enhance the lives of your canine companions. Whether you're an experienced dog owner or just starting your journey, this book is designed for you. I understand the challenges of balancing a bustling family life with managing multiple businesses, running a non-profit, and caring for our beloved poodle crew. 🐾 What to Expect: 🐾 Over the past fourteen years, I've amassed a wealth of knowledge in dog training, psychology, health, and wellness. In "Kristin's Meet Me with Pawsitivity," I share practical advice rooted in positive reinforcement, guiding you through step-by-step techniques for training your pup effectively. From understanding canine communication to mastering advanced commands, we cover it all. 🐶 Your Journey Begins: 🐶 Within these pages, you'll find: Step-by-step guides for teaching your pup exciting tricks, suitable for puppies as young as seven weeks old. Insights into socialization, house training, and behavior modification. Techniques for loose leash walking, off-leash training, and recall. Tips for creating harmonious multi-dog households. Inspirational success stories from fellow dog lovers. 🌟 Join the Journey: 🌟 Let's embark on this wellness journey together with pawsitivity. As you dive into these pages, you'll gain the tools and knowledge to build a strong, loving bond with your furry friend. I can't wait to hear your success stories and witness your pup barking with confidence. Enjoy the adventure!




Ready!


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Professional search and rescue workers consider Susan Bulanda's Ready! Training the Search and Rescue Dog "the bible of Search and Rescue (SAR)," the most sought-after book of its kind detailing canine search and rescue. This second edition, expanded and revised with new color photography, provides readers with the necessary training methods for dogs in various SAR disciplines, including wilderness, evidence, cadaver, water, avalanche, and disaster searches. The author, an experienced SAR professional, details the goals, target skills, and potential problems at each training level of every SAR discipline.Ready! provides descriptions of every type of search, including specific training methods to accomplish each SAR discipline. Professional and volunteer SAR workers will profit from the Bulandas' expertise on training the dog to alert, managing the search mission, choosing and socializing a SAR dog, and how to train dogs for specific commands (such as bar, turn around, go to an object, check, slow, crawl through and others). Readers curious about the fascinating work of the SAR canine will enjoy the general chapters about the history of SAR, an explanation of how dogs use scent to locate people or objects, and the functions of the SAR dog.This highly specialized training manual offers precise direction for SAR workers for every possible kind of mission, identifying the goals, target skills, methods and problem solving for each type of search. Color photographs and line drawings help to elucidate difficult concepts explained in the text. A resources section and index conclude this 254-page volume.




The Domestic Dog


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Second edition of a classic text on canine science and behavior, incorporating two decades of new evidence and discoveries.




The Do No Harm Dog Training and Behavior Handbook


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Get the dog training results you’ve always wanted—combining love with the science of dog psychology Find the roadmap to success in the easy-to-follow Do No Harm Dog Training and Behavior Handbook. Foreword by Marc Bekoff, PhD, co-founder with Jane Goodall of the Ethologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and author of 31 books Are you tired of spending countless hours poring over articles, books, and other training resources searching for the key to the relationship you dream of with your dog? The Do No Harm Dog Training and Behavior Handbook provides force-free, practical solutions to common and complex behavior problems for both dog trainers and pet parents. This comprehensive guide is a transformational problem solving gift to pet parents for the heartbeats at our feet. It is also designed for professional presentations, teaching basic manners classes, and includes private behavioral consultation Treatment Plans with citations and a detailed index to make finding topics easy. Learn how to prevent behavior problems before they escalate.




From Wolf to Supermutt and Everything In Between


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Like many dog owners, I aspired to own a bomb-proof dog but didn’t know why dogs behave as they do or how to resolve behaviour issues. For instance, why do they disobey, jump up, bark, dig, chew inappropriate things, steal the roast joint, and rearrange the household rubbish or become fearful and aggressive?