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Paperback Dog Training in 10 Minutes Book

ISBN: 0876054718

ISBN13: 9780876054710

Dog Training in 10 Minutes

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""Dog Training in Minutes"" is Carol Lea Benjamin's dog-training book for the 1990s, geared specifically for people short on time but long on intention. Chapters cover:

Customer Reviews

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Training wheels for first time dog owners

Either this is the perfect simple book for first time dog owners, or I have a really awesomely smart dog. Or BOTH. I got this when i got my first dog (still got her) 10 yrs ago. There are basics here that sadly many veteran dog owners have never figured out. simple syllables. Eye contact. Canine hierarchy, Dog mindset. My dog responded well to 90 percent of what I learned... er, I mean taught her. Its concise and direct. I've given it as a gift on more than one occasion.

Simple and accurate

As a very busy but dog-loving professional, I used the techniques in the book to keep my dog happy and obedient. It works! and they are so simple... it is a must/read.

Fun book

If you can only buy one book on dog training, buy this one. It's easy to read and fun to read. After you read this book perhaps you'll also want to read her other book "Monther Knows Best," which is also fun and informative.

Easy to Read, Easy to Understand, Easy to Follow

Carol Lea Benjamin's dog books are for the average person who wants a well behaved house pet. Nothing fancy, just straight and to the point. Her training methods are easy to apply and neither the dog or it's master are confused about the expected outcomes. I liked it enough, that I am buying another book by the same author. BT

Author's method gets fast results

My dog, Rascal, is, indeed, a rascal. First impressions can be deceiving, and Rascal deceived me. At the shelter, he calmly gazed at me with the biggest, brownest set of puppy eyes. He looked so sad, and I'm a sucker for the underdog, people or animals. No one wanted him. Week after week, the shelter brought him back again. No one was interested in this calm little white and brown terrier. So I brought him home to love him and live happily ever after. The first day I let him out alone into my fenced in back yard, he jumped the fence, and bounded down the street in a raging snow storm. I found him. I was also late for work. He also decided that carpeted basements were a good place to relieve himself. That is when I went out and got Ms. Benjamin's book. I don't want to train dogs. I want them to behave. I want to train the dog now and I want it to take. My Rascal no longer jumps fences. Ms. Benjamin taught me to give Rascal praise when he comes in the house when I call. He loves being praised for coming in so much that he doesn't think about going out and exploring any more. The author also taught me to hold his head in my hands for one minute and tell him what I think of his relieving himself on my carpet. Then I let him think about it for a half hour alone in my kitchen. He thinks twice now about misbehaving.We also learned some fun things. I cannot get him to howl as the author suggests (he rarely even barks). But he will sneeze on command, and I've only had the book for a couple of weeks. I am teaching him to scour the house for treats I have hidden so I can get busy doing other things. A busy dog is a happy dog. For anyone who wants to train a dog easily and fast, using a method that is practical and down to earth, I highly recommend this book.

Dog Training in 10 Minutes (Howell Reference Books) Mentions in Our Blog

Dog Training in 10 Minutes (Howell Reference Books) in Sleuths of the Canine and Feline Persuasion
Sleuths of the Canine and Feline Persuasion
Published by Richard Wells • April 11, 2016

The curse of the binary is in dividing the world into two kinds of people: people who eat the pizza’s crust and those who don’t, pie people vs. cake people, mustard people and catsup people, and speaking of cats, there seem to be cat people and dog people. Groan if you like, but this is a serious division, at least to dog people and cat people.

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