A delightful guide to training your dog to perform many amusing and useful behaviors.
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116 of 120 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
OK book, for ideas at least.,
By kcrosby@umaryland.edu (Lothian, MD, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dog Tricks (Hardcover)
I've read through this book and found it a decent book for ideas about various tricks to teach your dog. However, it gives you very little info about how to train your dog! Nor does it prepare the unitiated with the typical responses that you might expect from your dog during the initial training phases, or how to react to various situations. Finally, the book is dated. Written in the late 70s it doesn't cover newer trainer methods. Some of there methods could really use updating (i.e. there is very little in the way of motivational training, mostly corrective training is used. If you and your dog want to have fun shouldn't it be a little less work for them?). I highly suggest skipping over this book, unless you need help in new trick ideas and are confident that you and your pooch can work well together. There are a few other books out there that are newer and stress the fun aspect of dog tricks much better than this one did.
30 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great book, nice ideas, lack some detail,
This review is from: Dog Tricks: Eighty-Eight Challenging Activities for Your Dog from World-Class Trainers (Hardcover)
This is an almost complete training book. It give some nice ideas to train your dog. The amount of "tricks" given is very nice. Some of them are easy to teach, some are extremely hard. The info is prersented in a humorous way making the book not only good for teaching these behaviors but also fun to read. I can not say this is a complete book because it doesn't explain ways to deal with some basics problems that all trainers, myself included, encounter. For this reason I don't recomend this book to a beginer trainer. Experienced trainers will appreciate all the ideas presented. It give some entertaining ways to spend time with your dog.
33 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Abuse your dog to make him do tricks? No thanks!,
By Ann Rab (Orlando, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dog Tricks: Eighty-Eight Challenging Activities for Your Dog from World-Class Trainers (Hardcover)
Written by a very old trainer with the old "make your dog do it or else" attitude. What fun is this for the dog?Motivational training has come a long way in the past 30 years, but this author has chosen to totally ignore new and more humane methods of dog training. If you used some of these training "tricks" in modern obedience classes, you'd be asked to leave the class - or else they'd call the cops on you. Cruel training methods and a lot of bad advice, all in one book. What a bargain!
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