Easy and simple dog training book.This eBook is designed to take the beginning dog trainer from A-Z with how to train your dog. We love our dogs, whether it's small dog, big dog, tiny or massive, friendly and faithful or naughty dog. All of this training will be positive behaviour training and if you train your puppy well you will not have to "untrain" them.
This book will help you to discover new ways to enjoy and be proud of your dog, as the dog will learn new skills, you will want to spend more and more time with your dog. It's really worth investing. So grab one book now, and if you won't like it, we will refund your money, no questions asked. By the way it's very good idea for present, because it's inexpensive, but valuable gift for dog lovers.
Sit
Watch Me
Come/Recall
Stay
Down - Down/Stay
OK/Release
Leave it
Off
No
Heel or With Me
Wait
Drop it
Go Back
Take it
No Bark
Settle or Go to Bed
Touch
This book has been based on positive training techniques and theories. Punishment, painful collars, harsh words are all discouraged and in fact I believe ineffective. You need to be your dog's best friend and if you have followed through with what you learned here, your bond is closer now than it has ever been.
4. Staffordshire bull terrier
Bred in the 19th century as a fighting dog, but owners say they are softer than that. Sadly the most likely breed to be found in rescue centres.
3. Jack Russell
Bred in England around 200 years ago to hunt foxes. Corrie star Simon Gregson's Jack Russell, Cookie, plays his dog Rover in the soap.
2. Mixed Breed
Not really a breed at all - mutts, mongrels and mixed breeds. Experts estimate that there are over 400,000 mixed breeds.
1. Labrador
The most popular assistance dog