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Paperback Leadership from a Dog's Standpoint: Understanding Dogs' Mental Needs Book

ISBN: B0B8ZTVJ4Z

ISBN13: 9798844464669

Leadership from a Dog's Standpoint: Understanding Dogs' Mental Needs

Training does not necessarily produce a well-behaved dog.

You must train your dog if you own one, according to experts. However, your leadership as a responsible dog owner, in addition to the expert training your dog has received, affects your dog's behavior.

Other than the well-known requirements for nutrition, healthcare, and shelter, this book provides secrets for addressing your dog's leadership demands.

The book discusses common dog behavior problems, their causes, and solutions.

Regarding any undesirable behavior, it is highlighted how crucial the correct tools are and when to utilize them.
Your dog is as good as you raise him. A good, knowledgeable and dedicated owner raises a good and stable dog.

While a good, but "too busy", ignorant owner raises a not-so-good dog.

experience modifying dog behavior by training dog owners and their dogs.

You'll learn what dogs understand by leadership, types of exercise you can engage your dog in, principles of correction and reward, and how they are used to shape a dog's behavior. The principles in this book will help you achieve calm, submissive energy.

In this book, among many other crucial subject debates, the concepts of punishment and reward were covered.

This book is essential for every dog owner, breeder, trainer, and dog home.

Get this book for the love of your dog, and you may thank me afterward.

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