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How to Teach Your Old Dog New Tricks (Paperback)

How to Teach Your Old Dog New Tricks

Product Description

“You can’t,” says the old cliche, but author Ted Baer is ready to prove otherwise. A well-known and highly successful dog trainer, he emphasizes the humane approach to increasing communication–and with it, the affection–between master and dog. Full-color photographs and illustrations.


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4 Comments so far

  1. Jaguar on February 1st, 2010

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Milk Bone lesson is great whether he learns it or not.
    My Scottish Terrier, Sgt. Pepper, is currently working on the balance the milk-bone on your nose, and rollover trick.

  2. Sabella on February 1st, 2010

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    One of the best books on teaching your dog tricks.
    This wonderful book is lavishly illustrated, and takes a
    step-by-step approach that results in a over-all well-trained
    dog. Easy to follow and a fun read.

  3. Xenophon on February 1st, 2010

    This is a very clearly written book that shows step by step how to make your dog impress people with how “smart” it is. The best thing about training your dog to do some of these tricks is that the basics sit, stand and stay also get transmitted. If you have a dog with behavior problems, once you start them out with this book everything else will follow. The book itself shows this with it’s cross-reference at the end of each trick letting you know which tricks will be easy to teach in the future based on the foundation of just one trick!

    This book would be great for puppies as well.

  4. Zuzela on February 1st, 2010

    I’m a veterinarian, very involved in behavior training, because that’s what keeps my canine patients alive. I’ve found that if I can get clients involved in teaching a dog who has found out that learning is fun, that dog stands a much better chance of staying alive of becoming an indispensable member of their family. I’ve checked out numerous trick training books, and this is hands down the best. It’s focused, breaks the tricks down into easy, understandable steps, and is written by someone who knows and loves dogs. Bravo!

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