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Training Dogs: A Manual [Paperback]

Konrad Most (Author)
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May 1, 2000
TodayÂ’s dog trainer can trace the roots of modern training to Training Dogs by Colonel Konrad Most. Written in Germany in 1910, Training Dogs influenced how both dogs and trainers were taught in Europe and the United States for the next 50 years! It contains valuable and historically significant information.

21st century trainers and behaviorists will find it amazing to realized that early in the 20th century Konrad Most was using and applying behavioral training principles with dogs long before B.F. Skinner! Most also created systematic and scientific methods to teach trainers how to train the dog and his “theory of Training” is a classic in the field. While Most’s methods may be viewed harsh by modern dog trainers, the theory behind it was revolutionary for it’s time and still applied today.

“We are in luck if, in training a dog, we can use his instincts as a basis for what we require. For the more instinctive an action is, the more reliable it will be.”-Konrad Most

Here is what todayÂ’s dog trainers say about Training Dogs:

“Most demonstrated an understanding of operant conditioning concepts such as primary and secondary reinforcement, shaping, fading and chaining 28 years before the publication of B.F. Skinner’s The Behavior of Organisms. He differentiated between primary and secondary reinforcers. He used his voice and soft tones as secondary inducements, much the way some trainers use clickers today.” Mary R. Burch and Jon S. Bailey, How Dogs Learn, 1999, Howell Book House, A Division of Hungry Minds, Inc.

“Although some of Most’s methods seem archaic and harsh in this enlightened age of positive training, some of the theory he set forth was years ahead of its time. Knowing where training came from helps us appreciate where we are today.” Sheila Booth, author of Purely Positive and co-author of Schutzhund Obedience Training In Drive.


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Most had an understanding of operant conditioning years before Skinner. He used his voice the way we use clickers today. --"How Dogs Learn", Burch & Bailey, @1999, Howell Books

Most's methods seem archaic in this enlightened age of positive training but his theories were years ahead of time. --Sheila Booth, Author of "Purely Positive Training"

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Konrad Most was a police dog, war dog and seeing-eye dog trainer in Germany for the first half of the 20th Century. He trained dogs in World Wars I and II and created curricula for trainers. He was a researcher in the field of canine psychology and trained dogs for virtually every use during his long career.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 204 pages
  • Publisher: Dogwise Publishing (May 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 192924200X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1929242009
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #378,130 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Psychological Cornerstone In Dog Training & Behaviour, May 8, 2002
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SGT Grant Teeboon (Ipswich, Queensland Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Training Dogs: A Manual (Paperback)
I have been a Police Dog Handler with the Australian Air Force for over 23 years and this book still remains my bible. Other training books tell you 'how', this book explains the 'how' AND the 'why'. The fact that it was written so long ago misleads a lot of people into thinking it may be out of date.... It's no more out of date than the Constitution or the Bill of Rights. Other new age training methods may come and go but the methodology described by Konrad Most has been taken up by many others like William Koehler and is still used in over 90% of Police & Service Dog agencies around the world.

I highly recommend this book to any professional trainer or enthusiast who wishes to really understand the psychological principles behind how and why a dog works. By understanding these techniques you will be able to look at other less efficient methods and see why they fall short when it comes to speed, reliability of response and the ability of a dog to work at peak performance under duress situations.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Total Transformation, January 26, 2008
This review is from: Training Dogs: A Manual (Paperback)
My adopted Malamute (very difficult dogs at times) only listened to my commands (sit, down, stay) when he was on a leash and when he felt like it. "Come here"? Forget it, leash or no leash, he didn't listen to that one at all. Oh, and he always jumped on counters, yes, even while I was in the room at times.

6 months of problems I've had with this dog practically disappeared in the one week I've been putting this book in practice, and he's still learning.

He was a spoiled princess who couldn't be trained with "positive" methods, but by following the stricter methods in this book, he actually took things more seriously. He's now more attentive than ever before, comes when called and responds to orders. A bit slow on responding to the orders sometimes, but the transformation alone is enough for me to want to put this book on some kind of alter though. Honestly. Hahaha.

I did have difficulties understanding some parts in the book straight away, but I really do recommend this book.

5+ stars, man.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the best "serious" dog training book, January 24, 2000
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Mary C. Rochat (Fresh Meadows, New York USA) - See all my reviews
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this book is for the serious dog trainer and should be the bible of dog training. The translation from german to english is a little rough but worth the effort.
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FROM childhood onwards we are taught a great deal that is wrong about the psychology of animals. Read the first page
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stricter compulsion, compulsive inducements, secondary inducement, strict compulsion, primary inducements, prostrate posture, initial track, involving compulsion, tracking instinct, teaching the retrieve, strong distractions, novice dog, undesirable association, stick range, inexperienced trainer, backward run, pack instinct, agreeable experience, heel work, defensive instinct, peaceful attitude, training proceeds, cornered man, auditory signal
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