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Melissa Bartlett’s animal artwork has won top prizes nationally and has been featured in magazines such as Sporting Classics and Just Labs. She has also been named Dog Cartoonist of the Year by the Dog Writers Association of America, and her first article, “A Novice Looks at Puppy Aptitude Testing,” published by the AKC Gazette, appeared in 1979. Since then her numerous articles and delightful illustrations have been included in various publications. In addition to co-authoring What All Good Dogs Should Know, she has illustrated three other books on dog training.
Years ago, she trained her first obedience dog with Jack and Wendy Volhard. Since then she has gone on to successfully compete with her own dogs in conformation, obedience, and carting events, as well as instruct dog-training classes for the family pet. Melissa and her Bernese Mountain Dog are a familiar sight at local schools, nursing homes, and retirement centers doing dog-therapy work. She is also an active advocate for shelter dogs and rescue groups and owns a rescued Australian Shepherd.
About the Authors | p. ix |
Why Train Your Dog and When to Start | p. 1 |
What Is a Good Dog? | p. 2 |
What Is Involved in Training? | p. 3 |
When to Begin Training | p. 6 |
Building Trust | p. 9 |
Consistency Is Key | p. 11 |
Taking Charge | p. 12 |
Where to Train | p. 14 |
A Personality Profile for Your Dog | p. 15 |
Behaviors in Each Drive | p. 15 |
Your Dog's Personality | p. 17 |
Now What? | p. 20 |
Bringing Out Drives | p. 20 |
Practical Application | p. 22 |
How Your Dog Thinks | p. 25 |
Can Your Dog Read Your Mind? | p. 25 |
"Reading" Your Dog | p. 25 |
Interpreting Your Dog's Body Postures | p. 29 |
How Your Dog Learns | p. 33 |
Who Is Training Whom? | p. 33 |
A "Baby-sitter" for Your Dog | p. 39 |
Advantages of a Crate | p. 39 |
Selecting a Crate | p. 41 |
Introducing Your Dog to the Crate | p. 41 |
Getting Your Dog Used to the Crate | p. 42 |
A Word of Caution | p. 44 |
Housetraining | p. 45 |
Housetraining Your Puppy | p. 45 |
Dealing with Accidents | p. 51 |
Sit and Stay | p. 53 |
Jumping on People | p. 53 |
Safety | p. 55 |
Commands to be Taught | p. 56 |
Go Lie Down | p. 67 |
Teaching Your Dog to Lie Down on Command | p. 67 |
Teaching Your Dog to Remain in Place | p. 71 |
Teaching the Go Lie Down Command | p. 72 |
Walking Your Dog | p. 75 |
Leash-Training Your Dog | p. 76 |
Teaching Your Dog Not to Pull | p. 76 |
Still Not Getting It? | p. 80 |
Coming When Called | p. 83 |
Exercise, Exercise, Exercise | p. 83 |
Be Nice to Your Dog When He Comes to You | p. 83 |
Teach Your Dog to Come When Called as Soon as You Bring Him Home | p. 84 |
When in Doubt, Keep Your Dog on Leash | p. 84 |
Always Touch His Collar Before You Reward with a Treat or Praise | p. 85 |
The Game of Coming When Called | p. 85 |
Going Outside | p. 87 |
Adding Distractions | p. 88 |
Leave It | p. 93 |
Step 1 | p. 95 |
Step 2 | p. 95 |
Step 3 | p. 96 |
Step 4 | p. 97 |
Step 5 | p. 98 |
The Rescued Dog | p. 101 |
The Shy Dog | p. 101 |
Separation Anxiety | p. 106 |
Overprotectiveness | p. 108 |
Resource Guarding | p. 109 |
Objectionable Behavior | p. 113 |
Your Options | p. 113 |
Why Does Your Dog Do It? | p. 116 |
What to Do About Unacceptable Behavior | p. 122 |
Epilogue | p. 127 |
Bibliography | p. 128 |
Index | p. 129 |
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