Synopses & Reviews
Praise for the 1st Edition of Dog-Friendly Dog Training:
""I'm a dog fanatic, read everything I can find on dog behavior, and this book is terrific . . . the methods are clearly spelled out-how to do them, why they work, how they make the doggie-human bond a more loving one.""
-Amy Tan author of The Joy Luck Club, The Kitchen God's Wife, and Saving Fish from Drowning
""... [Arden's] approach is humane, user-friendly, dog-friendly, and guaranteed to produce the desired results. A must-read for owners.""
-Dr. Nicholas Dodman author of The Dog Who Loved Too Much and Dogs Behaving Badly
The classic dog training guide, now updated and revised
This update of the perennially popular guide provides everything you need to know to develop a healthy relationship with a well-behaved dog. With easy-to-understand instructions and helpful illustrations, Dog-Friendly Dog Training, 2nd Edition begins with the necessary tools for teaching your dog, and then covers housetraining, socialization, basic manners, and problem solving, all using proven, positive methods. Key updates include information about:
- Instilling impulse control
- Training a dog who is safe to handle
- Teaching the Roll Over exercise safely and humanely
Synopsis
The classic dog training guide, now updated and revisedThis update of the perennially popular guide provides everything you need to know to develop a healthy relationship with a well-behaved dog. With easy-to-understand instructions and helpful illustrations,
Dog-Friendly Dog Training, 2nd Edition begins with the necessary tools for teaching your dog, and then covers housetraining, socialization, basic manners, and problem solving, all using proven, positive methods. Key updates include information about:
- Instilling impulse control
- Training a dog who is safe to handle
- Teaching the Roll Over exercise safely and humanely
Synopsis
A popular guide with a fresh new look and updated content
Increasingly, dog owners treat their pets as members of the family. The book that helped define and popularize reward-based dog training has now been updated to cover new techniques and approaches, including using a clicker or verbal markers, instilling impulse control, teaching the roll-over exercise, and more. With 100 colorful illustrations and reader-friendly explanations, this guide will appeal to dog lovers young and old, as well as to professional trainers.
Andrea Arden (New York, NY) is the behavior columnist for New York Dog magazine and the pet expert for the Today show. The author of four other dog training books, she was named the best dog trainer in New York City by New York magazine in 2001.
Synopsis
Praise for the 1st Edition of Dog-Friendly Dog Training:
"I'm a dog fanatic, read everything I can find on dog behavior, and this book is terrific . . . the methods are clearly spelled out-how to do them, why they work, how they make the doggie-human bond a more loving one."
-Amy Tan author of The Joy Luck Club, The Kitchen God's Wife, and Saving Fish from Drowning
"... [Arden's] approach is humane, user-friendly, dog-friendly, and guaranteed to produce the desired results. A must-read for owners."
-Dr. Nicholas Dodman author of The Dog Who Loved Too Much and Dogs Behaving Badly
The classic dog training guide, now updated and revised
This update of the perennially popular guide provides everything you need to know to develop a healthy relationship with a well-behaved dog. With easy-to-understand instructions and helpful illustrations, Dog-Friendly Dog Training, 2nd Edition begins with the necessary tools for teaching your dog, and then covers housetraining, socialization, basic manners, and problem solving, all using proven, positive methods. Key updates include information about:
- Instilling impulse control
- Training a dog who is safe to handle
- Teaching the Roll Over exercise safely and humanely
About the Author
ANDREA ARDEN is best known as the trainer and field host for The Pet Department, Fox's Emmy Award–winning show. She is a pet expert for many shows, including the Today show, and has authored Train Your Dog the Lazy Way and On the Road with Your Pet. Andrea has been the behavior columnist for Dog Fancy, The New York Dog, and Hollywood Dog magazines and a contributing writer for Modern Dog. She is the Director of Andrea Arden Dog Training and a charter member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers.
Table of Contents
1 What Is Dog-Friendly Dog Training?Focusing on Rewarding Good Behaviors.
Preventative Management.
Using Gentle Teaching Methods.
The Four E’s of Training.
Training Techniques Go Full Circle.
Building a Bond with Your Dog.
2 Tools to Help You Teach.
Rewards.
Consequences for Inappropriate Behavior.
Training Tools to Buy.
The Reward/Reprimand Rainbow.
Training Tools You Won’t Need.
How Dogs Learn.
3 Housetraining.
Tools for Time Management.
Choosing a Doggy Toilet.
House-Soiling Mistakes.
Submissive or Excitement Urination.
The Three Steps to Successful Housetraining.
4 Improve Your Dog’s Social Life.
What Are Socialization and Habituation?
Puppy Socialization and Habituation.
Adult Dog Socialization.
Problems Caused by Failure to Socialize.
Maintaining Socialization.
5 Gentling and Handling.
Handling Exercises.
Sharing Exercises.
Preventing Nipping in Play.
Teaching Your Dog to Take Food Gently.
6 Impulse Control.
Good Things Come to Those Who Wait.
Impulse Control Exercises.
7 Basic Manners.
Why Train Your Dog?
Preparing to Teach.
Reasons to Teach Sit, Down, and Stand.
The Three Methods for Teaching Sit, Down, and Stand.
Teaching Your Dog to Stay.
Just to Be Close to You.
Hand Targeting.
Time to Reward Randomly.
8 Behavior Problems.
Barking Nine to Five.
Whining.
Jumping Up.
Chewing Inappropriate Items.
Couch Hog.
Separation Issues.
Garbage Raiding.
Eating Feces.
Digging.
Hyperactivity.
Chasing.
Fear of People.
Canine Squabbles.
Resource Guide.
Association of Pet Dog Trainers.
Books.
Videos.
Catalogs.
More Fun and Games.
Kennel Clubs and Registries.
Getting in Touch with the Author.
Index.