My Smart Puppy
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Loving your new puppy is easy.
Teaching him to sit, stay, and come when called can be more challenging.
This shows you how to have fun while training your new puppy…. More >>






Product Description
Loving your new puppy is easy.
Teaching him to sit, stay, and come when called can be more challenging.
This shows you how to have fun while training your new puppy…. More >>
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Combining two popular titles in one value-priced edition, Before and After Getting Your Puppy is a simple, practical guide for anyone bringing a new puppy into the home. In clear steps, with helpful photos and easy-to-follow training deadlines, Dr. Ian Dunbar, who pioneered puppy classes and a loving style of dog training in the 1970s, presents a structured yet playful and humorous plan for raising a wonderful dog. The guide is based on six developmental deadlines: … More >>
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Worried about leaving your puppy home alone while you work? Need to keep him from barking too much? Read on! This classic has answers for all that and much more! *six things to expect from your puppy *Ten keys to housebreaking without a hitch *Common puppy personality types and how to deal with them *Six gentle, effective methods of dicipline… More >>
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The book is user-friendly.
The approach is puppy-friendly!
Your puppy is so irresistible, cute, and lovable–until she chews your shoe, uproots your flowers, ruins your rug, demolishes your remote, or gobbles up your steaks.
Understanding your puppy’s unique personality, breed-specific traits, and temperament will help you tailor and implement proper, positive training techniques to save your sanity and your puppy! PuppyP… More >>
We have a 9 week old sheltie. He’s smart, but we cannot get him into puppy training until April. In the meantime I would like to work with him on very simple commands—like no, come, and fetch. Does anyone know of sites that have ideas on training these simple commands?
Thanks!
I had 3 dogs. 1 male and 2 female and 1 of the female dogs had two puppies and she died leaving behind only two puppies. Then one puppy died and now there is only one puppy. Can my other dog that is a female adopt it? If so how can I convince her to take the puppy under her care?
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The monks of New Skete, authors of the classic guide How to Be Your Dog’s Best Friend, now apply their highly successful training methods to the crucial first months of a puppy’s life. 50 photographs.Amazon.com Review
The monks of New Skete have been breeding and training dogs at their New York monastery for more than 20 years. Their philosophy of raising dogs accentuates the essential human-canine bond, whereby owners must learn to understand a dog’s … More >>
I’m bringing a 2 month old Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Since i work 3-4 days a week for 8 hours i’m thinking about getting a dog walker. Would this be the best choice or should i put him in the dog care? I just want someone to take him out when he needs to pee.
What is the best option for a situation when someone works these amount of hours?
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Start your puppy out on the right paw. Establish the leadership, patterns and behaviors you want for your puppy now. These traits will stay with your puppy for it’s life with proper reinforcement from you. Chapters include: housebreaking, pack theory, crate information, voice tones, ask the vet, basic obedience and more…. More >>
How well did it work for you? How much did you spend on classes?
I’m all set to get a Mini Schnauzer around the beginning of December and I want to bring her up right. I’ve had a Schnauzer before but this will be my first puppy on my own. I was looking at the training classes at PetSmart and I’m curious to know what expieriences (if any) you’ve had with them. I’m open to other suggestions, preferably something with other dogs so she can socialize. I am in the Denver Metro area, FYI, and I am on a budget, so nothing too extravagant! lol Thanks!
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