Whoah! That is a lot of books, thanks! I'm sure I will find something. I
was just pondering that sort of book this afternoon as I was at home
watching my parents' two dogs acting totally off the wall. I thought to
myself, what if I want a pet dog or two someday, what would I do diffrently?
Cuz apparently whatever they and I did when these dogs were young wasn't
enough! So I thought of Bookshare, and how rthere had just been a thread
about animal books. Instead of searching all over the site, thought I'd
write the list for recommendations. You gave 'em, and I really appreciate
it, thanks! This was faster than the search, <smile>.
Well, let me see.
We have:
Don't shoot the Dog by Karen Pryer Getting Started Clicker Training for Dogs by Karen Pryer The Other End of the Leash
And let me think, smile.
Hard to rack my brain at this late in the evening, smile.
I have several training books to be coming up.
I will be scanning and submitting.
Teamwork I Teamwork II Click for Obedience Clicker Fun The Complete book of Obedience Class Instruction for Dogs Beyond Basic Obedience
And Probably a few more.
There are several books on TTouch, both for horses and dogs, which is another training method.
Oh I have the Kollar Method of Dog Training to be submitted too.
I need to clean them up, sigh.
But there is one on Kollar Guard Training on the site.
And probably a few more.
I also have Man Who Listens to Horses around here.
Oh, and there are two books on Parrots and how to train them.
Come to think of it, there are actually a lot on the site.
Bones would Rain Down from the Sky Training Dogs the Woodhouse way No Bad Dogs How to Speak Dog
And a few more I can't think of, oh a couple of cat training too.
Wonder through the animals section and go exploring.
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The vision must be followed by the venture. It is not enough to stare up the steps - we must step up the stairs.
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