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7 Steps to Success Dog Obedience Training: The Quick and Easy Guide to Having Well-Behaved Dog
7 Steps to Success Dog Obedience Training: The Quick and Easy Guide to Having Well-Behaved Dog
7 Steps to Success Dog Obedience Training: The Quick and Easy Guide to Having Well-Behaved Dog
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7 Steps to Success Dog Obedience Training: The Quick and Easy Guide to Having Well-Behaved Dog

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People buy dogs for many reasons. Sometimes they want a companion or perhaps they want some security. Either way, dogs make great pets and often become thought of as family members.

If you have an unruly dog, then they are thought of as obnoxious but lovable family members. If anything, dogs can sometimes be a tad bit too enthusiastic and that is when obedience training comes in handy. Obedience training will help give your dog the discipline that they need to wreck less havoc in your household and will help eliminate a lot of the stress that stems from having an untrained dog.

Dog training and obedience classes can be costly but they are also not necessary. It is possible to train your dog yourself, at home to follow some basic commands, such as sit, come, down, stay, heel, leave it and go to your spot. If you would like to train your dog without spending extra money for fancy classes, this is the book for you.
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Release dateApr 26, 2016
ISBN9781456612023
7 Steps to Success Dog Obedience Training: The Quick and Easy Guide to Having Well-Behaved Dog

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    7 Steps to Success Dog Obedience Training - David Christopher

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    © 2012 David Christopher

    ISBN 9781456612023

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    The author and publisher of this book and the accompanying materials have used their best efforts in preparing this book. The author and publisher make no representation or warranties with respect to the accuracy, applicability, fitness, or completeness of the contents of this book. The information contained in this book is strictly for educational purposes. Therefore, if you wish to apply ideas contained in this book, you are taking full responsibility for your actions.

    This book is not intended for use as a source of legal, business, accounting or financial advice. All readers are advised to seek services of competent professionals in legal, business, accounting, and finance field.

    Contents

    Introduction

    Dog Training – the Basics

    Learning to Sit

    Learning to Come When Called

    Learning to Get Down

    Learning to Stay

    Learning to Heel

    Learning to Leave it

    Learning to Go to Your Spot

    Conclusion

    Introduction

    Dog owners love their dogs and dogs love their owners.  Dogs often are so enthusiastic with showing their love that it can actually be frustrating, especially if you have a dog that jumps up or tries to lick faces. 

    Walking a dog that loves people can be challenging if every time your dog spies a person or another dog, they race over to say hello and play, dragging you behind on the leash.

    Training your dog will allow you to enjoy your time with your dog with less frustration, both for you and your dog. 

    It will actually allow you to bond even more, by training your dog yourself and you and your dog will both enjoy the benefits of obedience training.

    A dog that has been trained is far less likely to develop destructive behaviors later on and it is just generally safer in general, to have your dog trained.

    Even the most docile dog can be aggressive if they feel afraid or threatened and training will help eliminate those very problems.

    Training is a way to protect both you and your dog, especially around others; it is good manners to have a dog that is well behaved. 

    A trained dog will also be easier to work with, especially if you need to break them of any bad habits that they may have. 

    Training will also

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