Dog Training and Behaviour by John Cree

Dog Training and Behaviour by John Cree

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Zusammenfassung

Looks beyond the basic training of a dog to the complex workings of a dog's mind. This title explains how understanding each dog, its owner and their particular situation can lead to a successful training relationship. It is for those interested in training their own dogs, and for the instructors and behaviourists.

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Dog Training and Behaviour by John Cree

"Dog Training and Behaviour" is a book that looks beyond the basic training of a dog to the complex workings of a dog's mind. Author John Cree sets out to explain how understanding each dog, its owner and their particular situation can lead to a more successful training relationship. The art and importance of communicating, guidance in the use of inducements and the application of authority along with safety and reliability are fully detailed. The understanding and development of training routines and the analyses of these routines are given in-depth treatment. This book will be of great interest to those interested in training their own dogs and to the instructors and behaviourists who wish to develop a greater understanding of our canine companions.
John Cree has had fifty years' experience of training dogs and running training courses for dog owners and professional dog handlers. He has run seminars and workshops internationally and has judged at Championship level in Working Trials and Obedience. He is an author of a number of dog training books including Your Problem Dog, Nosework for Dogs and Training your Puppy. The author lives in Scotland.
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ISBN 13 9781904057857
ISBN 10 1904057853
Titel Dog Training and Behaviour
Autor John Cree
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Quiller Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2006-06-30
Seitenanzahl 176
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