Chill Out Fido!: How to Calm Your Dog
Dogwise Training Manual
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Narrado por:
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Sherrice Williams
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Nan Kene Arthur
Does your dog go bonkers when the doorbell rings or when you grab the leash to take him for a walk? If you find your dog is often difficult to control, you are not alone!
Getting your dog to calm down and relax is one of the most common challenges pet parents face. This two-part book will help you first identify the factors that cause this kind of behavior in dogs, then it provides you with eleven key training exercises to teach your dog how to calm down, pay attention to you, relax, and respond to every day situations with confidence and composure.
Chill Out will show you how to help your dog become the great dog you always knew he could be.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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What I liked about this book was that it is laid out in an organized, step-by-step format that is very easy to follow. At the same time, the author gives interesting examples & stories, which keep the book from seeming like a manual. This is a nice addition to a training library & a very useful book for someone who is committed to having a well~ behaved companion.
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The reason for the slight ding to the 5 star rating is because of Exercise 10: Keep Calm While Being Handled. First, the title is misleading as it's really teaching a dog to be okay being led around by a collar, which isn't a skill I recommend in the first place, and is sort of an implied leave-it. I don't think it's necessary or helpful for chilling out a dog. The implied leave-it covered in exercise 3: automatic eye contact is sufficient to teach calm behavior with food. My biggest problem with this skill is that it's going to be very frustrating for a food motivated dog and it doesn't teach a dog what you want them to do. Instead, it relies on trial and error and this can be really challenging for over excited dogs. This can hurt your relationship with your dog as well as prevent success in teaching this skill. The better way to teach collar handling is to pair a good treat with touching the collar, moving the collar, and then moving the dog with the collar. It's also simpler. I'm not sure why this skill is included but if it wasn't, it would be a 5 star book. The audiobook was incredibly well done and the narrator did an amazing job of keeping it engaging, which is not always true of nonfiction work. Thank you to Dogwise Publishing for providing me with a review copy of this audiobook. All opinions are my own.
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