The Loved Dog: The Playful, Nonaggressive Way to Teach Your Dog Good Behavior | Tamar Geller | Best Yet Training Book for Dogs
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The Loved Dog: The...
The Loved Dog: The Playful, Nonaggressive Way to Teach Your Dog Good Behavior
Tamar Geller
Simon Spotlight Entertainment
, 2007 - 256 pages
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highly recommended
The Loved Dog
This is the best book ever written about
dog
s. I have tried several
behavior
s and they work. I have a pug-very smart dog. He has responded very well to all of Tamer's suggestions. I have purchased copies to give as gifts. Great Great Book.
Best Yet Training Book for Dogs
I have owned and trained
dog
s for many years and I have most of the top training manuals. "The
Loved
Dog" is the best thing to come out in years. Tamar really understands dogs and how their minds work. I tried some of her methods on my own dogs with great success. I highly recommend this book to all dog owners.
The Loved Dog: The Playful, Nonaggressive Way to Teach Your Dog Good Behavior
This is an incredible book and everyone should give it a try. Even for older pets .. Truly you can
teach
an old
dog
new tricks. Don't give up on
your
crazy puppy until you have tried this book and its teaching methods.
5 BIG STARS
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Good Resource
This is a
good
resource book to keep around. I picked up some different
way
s to
teach
my
dog
certain things and they seem to work well.
Good philosophy, but not new
I 'read' the CD version of this book and was left with the following thoughts:
1. The reader's voice is so syrupy that it served as a distraction for the entire first CD, until I started to get used to it.
2. Some of the autobiographical information was
good
, in that it helped the reader to get acquainted with Geller and understand where she is coming from. Other parts of it were unnecessary, but didn't really hurt anything, though I didn't need to know that both of her parents were serial adulterers.
3. I like Geller's positive methods, but they are hardly 'revolutionary.'
4. I liked and learned from the seven basic needs premise.
5. Many things mentioned were good, but they really needed to be addressed in more depth.
6. Several things Geller says seem to contradict each other.
I found this to be an OK book, but nothing in it was new or exciting to me.
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