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Imagine Life with a Well-Behaved Dog: A 3-Step Positive Dog-Training Program
 
 

Imagine Life with a Well-Behaved Dog: A 3-Step Positive Dog-Training Program [Kindle Edition]

Julie A. Bjelland
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"Life will be better for readers who heed Bjelland's advice. The strength of this book is the practical, user-friendly motivation it provides for owners, to shape both human and dog behaviors."--Library Journal
 
"Explicit, positive advice on tackling any problem you may have with your dog. Bjelland tells you how to change your communication with your dog so that you will have 'stress-free, unconditional love for years to come.' She also has a web site so you can contact her, and donates a portion of her profits to help dogs. This is a must- read book that can help your dog as well as other deserving canines."--The American Dog Magazine
 
"This is NOT just another dog-training book. Believe me, I've read them all. Julie Bjelland's book is one of the best, right up there with the Monks of New Skete, The Culture Clash and How Dogs Think. ...Her approach is simple. The steps she lays out make perfect sense. I found myself having several "Ah Ha" moments. Her background as a vet-tech and a trainer for Guide Dogs for the Blind has given her opportunities to observe both ends of the leash. She understands that a successful harmonious relationship between guardian and dog begins with human behavior...This is a great book for every dog owner, whether you're a newbie or you've had dogs for years...it's a guide for achievable and purposeful goals."--Pet Guardians of America

Product Description

A comprehensive dog training and puppy training program that offers the added benefit of one-on-one online advice from the author
 
Do you consider your dog part of the family? Most dog guardians do. But just like children, dogs need structure. Structure to show him that he shouldn’t jump on every person who enters your house, or urinate indoors, or drag you down the road when you walk him. In Imagine Life with a Well-Behaved Dog, Julie Bjelland offers all the information you need to make your dog confident, secure and able to understand and follow rules. Drawing on years of experience, Julie has created a thorough guide that teaches basic training, how to communicate with your dog, and how to prevent and solve behavior problems. She discusses how to train your puppy and how to train adult dogs, even special needs dogs, and tells how to choose the right dog for your family and how to integrate him into a home with kids, other dogs, or cats.

Because each dog’s situation is unique, Julie is offering readers exclusive one-on-one guidance via her website, for up to 60 days. Here dog training, often very expensive, is now affordable and accessible to a broad audience.  Julie’s down-to-earth, uncomplicated advice is a welcome solution for a busy dog guardian and aims to change the way people communicate with, and care for, their dogs forever.


Product Details

  • File Size: 1792 KB
  • Print Length: 260 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0312598971
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin; 1 edition (April 1, 2010)
  • Sold by: Macmillan
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003DVG7P0
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,615 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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78 of 82 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This is a well written easy to follow dog training book. I particularly like how the author spends time in the beginning talking about how to match one's personality with their dog's personality. Other dog training books I've tried have talked about being an assertive leader for your dog, but haven't talked about how a passive personality and a dominate dog personality will clash. This author makes it clear that if you are a low energy and passive person you'll be happier with an older dog and one that is also passive or shy, and your dog will be happier too.

She also spends a good amount of time explaining how much exercise is required for a dog and challenging the reader to examine if his/her lifestyle is compatible with having a dog. She also makes several good points about how one's level of activity should match the dog's level of activity. Particularly if you are gone all day and don't have energy for an active dog, you'd do better with an older dog. She makes a great case for adopting older dogs which has really made me rethink the myth that you can't teach an old dog new tricks.

The training section is easy to read and the steps are broken down so that they are easy to follow and implement. I particularly like her reminders to remain calm, clear, and consistent. The book has lots of real life cases and how the author has helped people overcome issues with their dogs. I find these extremely helpful in understanding why my dogs behave as they do and how my fears, anxieties and emotions impact their behavior.

Particularly helpful in this book is that the author gives lots of examples of how we inadvertently reinforce negative behavior by giving in to our dogs. Many of the dog books I've read talked about being the leader, but this author shows how we undermine our leadership in our house and elsewhere and what we can do to get it back. A good example is how when your dog wants something and barks we give it, then we end up having a dog that barks excessively because we've always given them attention or the reward when they bark. She gives some very good ways to stop such behavior by redirecting the dog and leaving the room, and making the dogs wait until their calm before giving them food, and attention.

All in all I found the book VERY helpful. We have 3 dogs of various ages and I've seen a dramatic change in our dog's behavior when I remember to be calm. The book has made it clear to me how we have confused our dogs by our family members giving in and not being consistent and now that we have started to work together as a family on being consistent with the dogs it has helped a great deal.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful
By M. Kim
Format:Paperback
Wow! What a great book! I have a nearly 2-year-old dog, who recently started some annoying behavior, like barking at strange sounds and not stopping (especially at night!). I thought we would have to start another round of expensive dog training courses when I discovered this book. What a gem! It taught us not only how to stop the bad behavior but also how to teach our dog a number of other really useful commands, like how to stop him from chewing my daughter's toys! We really like the author's positive-reinforcement approach to training as well as her step-by-step, clearly outlined directions. It's a very easy to use book! More importantly, it works! It's also very comprehensive (offering everying from how to choose the "right" dog for your family, to training basic and advanced commmands, as well as recommending a bunch of fun stuff to do with your dog!) We recommend this book to anyone who is thinking of getting a dog and to those who want to teach their old dog some new tricks!
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19 of 23 people found the following review helpful
What a wonderful Guide - June 24, 2010
Format:Paperback
I purchased this book for an aunt who was having trouble disciplining an older dog she'd recently adopted. I was frustrated seeing her struggle with her own form of obedience training. I'd sought help in prior years with pets, so I thought I'd seek out a good guide for my aunt. My aunt, an immigrant, had communication issues of her own, and being around her and her pet made me nervous. I said, "enough was enough," and got her Julie Bjelland's book.

To date, gone are the days when my aunt's dog is confused and my aunt frustrated. Julie lays out a very good outline for dog ownership from beginning to end - starting from preparing for life with a dog to whether one's lifestyle would be a better fit for a puppy or older dog. I thought this was great, as I wanted my aunt to realize that there were different types of dogs for different types of lifestyles.

I especially love that Julie also outlined what tools were going to be needed, budgets of ownership, crate training, commands, leadership. Wow, I couldn't have found a more efficient and quick lifesaver for my own sanity and I'm sure my aunt's. Now both dog and human are more sane and happy in knowing their roles. I think that this book is authoritative, calm, and carries with it an air of true help for dogs and their human companions. The author is very qualified and knowledgeable and I think this book was worth the investment many times far and above the price. I also appreciated that the book was practical for the average person to understand. What a great guide from someone who trained guide dogs! Fantastic!!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Great book!
This book is very helpful even if you have trained dogs before. I found ideas and information about dogs that I never thought of. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Lilypad
Very Average Basic info that Relies on Treats for Everything!
I was lured by all the raving reviews of this book and found it just another boring book. This is the big problem with this book: The whole premise is based on treats for... Read more
Published 12 days ago by Loving and Instincual
Must read for any dog owner!!
This book is a must have for anyone that has a dog. It provides great tips and instructions no matter if you have a puppy or a grown dog. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lharts
Good - Gentle - Kind
Excellent book with a lot of good material. Click the look inside the book to get an idea of what you'll learn. Highly recommended. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Cherry Howard
Works wonders
I have read blogs, and other books on how to train my puppy. Nothing has worked. I read Julie's book, and my puppy and I have become closer, and he is becoming smarter. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jerry
Not well organized, kind of new-agey, too much talking not enough...
I ordered this book as a companion to My Smart Puppy and read that one first. Maybe it's unfair to compare them but this book really falls short of the two. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mrs. Pib
Super Helpful
The book is great, a lot better and more clear than some others I've read. And, Julie is actually super helpful with actual direct advice. That is awesome.
Published 2 months ago by Chi town Photog
Easy Read and Easy to understand
This is a great book. It makes you really think about how your body language is portrayed to your dog and it gives step by step instructions for obedience and tricks for your dog. Read more
Published 2 months ago by FertPro
Helpful
This book is very helpful in training the basics. We are still going to go to a formal school but this helps us get a head start since a class won't start for awhile. Read more
Published 2 months ago by L. Sweeting
A 'Must Have' for Raising your Pup
I thoroughly enjoyed reading"Well Behaved Dog" by Julie A. Bjelland. Julie's book was not only comprehensive and informative - but offered real questions depicting real life... Read more
Published 2 months ago by carolek
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JULIE A. BJELLAND (Pronounced: BEE YELL AND) is the author of Imagine Life With A Well-Behaved Dog, A 3-Step Positive Dog Training Program. She has 15 years of experience as a dog trainer and trained at the world renowned Guide Dogs for the Blind, an organization known for producing some of the best-trained dogs in the world. Her lifelong love of animals began in her childhood on a Minnesota farm. She is the owner of webDogTrainer.com. She has two sons, Oliver and Eliot, and is the guardian of four adopted pets: Fax, Tisha, Skyress and Sebastian.

Because each dog's situation is unique, Bjelland is offering
readers exclusive one-on-one guidance via her website, for up to
60 days. Here dog training, often very expensive, is affordable
and accessible to a broad audience. Julie's down-to-earth,
uncomplicated advice is a welcome solution for a busy dog
owner and aims to change the way people communicate with
their dogs forever.


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