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Catch Your Dog Doing Something Right: How To Train Any Dog In Five Minutes A Day
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Catch Your Dog Doing Something Right: How To Train Any Dog In Five Minutes A Day Paperback - 2004

by Cantrell, Krista

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Taking a unique no-force training approach, "Catch Your Dog Doing Something Right" shows how happy dogs learn faster and have fewer problems when training sessions feel like playtime. Fifteen exercises demonstrate how dogs learn and reveal how to change a dog's behavior, while stories, facts, and step-by-step instructions make this book easy to understand. Photos.

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"A unique work that moves beyond training dogs to teaching them and developing a human-dog bond that really works." --Library Journal "Gives dog lovers a clear view into the minds of their canine pals, and shows how to correct behavioral problems in a loving, caring way." --Jonathan Balcombe, Humane Society of the United States Dogs need to have fun. Take the stress out of training and keep the fun in with short, to-the-point sessions that both human and dog will enjoy. This newly revised edition of Catch Your Dog Doing Something Right offers ten-second exercises and five-minute training sessions that teach dogs how to sit, lie down, and walk without pulling on the leash--and solve behavioral problems, in dogs of any age, breed, or temperament.

About the author

KRISTA CANTRELL is a cognitive animal behaviorist and prize-winning agility trainer who practices positive, dog-friendly, reward-based training methods. She lives in Arizona with her husband and their dogs, cats, and horses.