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9780470146798

What All Good Dogs Should Know : The Sensible Way to Train

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    9780470146798

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    0470146796

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-02-19
  • Publisher: Howell Book House
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Summary

The bestselling dog training book is now completely updated, but still refreshingly uncomplicated. A practical guide to positive training techniques for your puppy or older dog, it covers basic commands, includes information about walking on a leash, housetraining, and other "good dog" behaviors, and covers ways to correct objectionable behaviors. It even addresses issues common to rescue and shelter dogs, including shyness and insecurity. A new chapter on the canine personality profile helps you understand your dog better.

Author Biography

Jack Volhard, internationally known as a “trainer of trainers,” is the recipient of six awards from the Dog Writers Association of America (DWAA). He is senior author of Training Your Dog: The Step-by-Step Manual (Howell Book House, 1983), named Best Care and Training Book for 1983 by the DWAA; The Canine Good Citizen: Every Dog Can Be One (Howell Book House, 1994), named Best Care and Training Book for 1994 by the DWAA; Puppy Aptitude Testing, named Best Film on Dogs in 1981; and, among other books, Dog Training For Dummies (Wiley Publishing, 2005). His books have been translated into four languages. He has also written numerous articles for various dog publications, and together with his wife, Wendy, produced four training videos.
For forty years he has taught obedience classes and given lectures, weekend seminars, and five-day training camps, teaching dog owners how to communicate with their pets and how to make training fun for both owners and their dogs, thereby achieving a mutually rewarding relationship.
Jack was an American Kennel Club Obedience Trial Judge for thirty-three years and is now an Obedience Judge Emeritus. He is also a member of the Hall of Fame of the International Association of Canine Professionals.

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.

Table of Contents

About the Authorsp. ix
Why Train Your Dog and When to Startp. 1
What Is a Good Dog?p. 2
What Is Involved in Training?p. 3
When to Begin Trainingp. 6
Building Trustp. 9
Consistency Is Keyp. 11
Taking Chargep. 12
Where to Trainp. 14
A Personality Profile for Your Dogp. 15
Behaviors in Each Drivep. 15
Your Dog's Personalityp. 17
Now What?p. 20
Bringing Out Drivesp. 20
Practical Applicationp. 22
How Your Dog Thinksp. 25
Can Your Dog Read Your Mind?p. 25
"Reading" Your Dogp. 25
Interpreting Your Dog's Body Posturesp. 29
How Your Dog Learnsp. 33
Who Is Training Whom?p. 33
A "Baby-sitter" for Your Dogp. 39
Advantages of a Cratep. 39
Selecting a Cratep. 41
Introducing Your Dog to the Cratep. 41
Getting Your Dog Used to the Cratep. 42
A Word of Cautionp. 44
Housetrainingp. 45
Housetraining Your Puppyp. 45
Dealing with Accidentsp. 51
Sit and Stayp. 53
Jumping on Peoplep. 53
Safetyp. 55
Commands to be Taughtp. 56
Go Lie Downp. 67
Teaching Your Dog to Lie Down on Commandp. 67
Teaching Your Dog to Remain in Placep. 71
Teaching the Go Lie Down Commandp. 72
Walking Your Dogp. 75
Leash-Training Your Dogp. 76
Teaching Your Dog Not to Pullp. 76
Still Not Getting It?p. 80
Coming When Calledp. 83
Exercise, Exercise, Exercisep. 83
Be Nice to Your Dog When He Comes to Youp. 83
Teach Your Dog to Come When Called as Soon as You Bring Him Homep. 84
When in Doubt, Keep Your Dog on Leashp. 84
Always Touch His Collar Before You Reward with a Treat or Praisep. 85
The Game of Coming When Calledp. 85
Going Outsidep. 87
Adding Distractionsp. 88
Leave Itp. 93
Step 1p. 95
Step 2p. 95
Step 3p. 96
Step 4p. 97
Step 5p. 98
The Rescued Dogp. 101
The Shy Dogp. 101
Separation Anxietyp. 106
Overprotectivenessp. 108
Resource Guardingp. 109
Objectionable Behaviorp. 113
Your Optionsp. 113
Why Does Your Dog Do It?p. 116
What to Do About Unacceptable Behaviorp. 122
Epiloguep. 127
Bibliographyp. 128
Indexp. 129
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