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Feb 18, 2011 17:47:53 GMT -5
Post by qball80 on Feb 18, 2011 17:47:53 GMT -5
This is Dog Training Myths.. Attachments:
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Feb 18, 2011 17:52:22 GMT -5
Post by qball80 on Feb 18, 2011 17:52:22 GMT -5
Puppy House training - The Ultimate Guide(2nd ed ) PDF book format, Attachments:
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Feb 19, 2011 10:47:02 GMT -5
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Feb 21, 2011 18:36:19 GMT -5
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Feb 22, 2011 9:50:34 GMT -5
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Feb 22, 2011 15:56:05 GMT -5
Post by suziriot on Feb 22, 2011 15:56:05 GMT -5
qball, what is rapidshare? Just a file sharing website?
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Feb 22, 2011 16:34:55 GMT -5
Post by qball80 on Feb 22, 2011 16:34:55 GMT -5
rapidshare.com is a file sharing site. I upload the books to them & post the links to the uploaded file. You Just click on the link and chose download for free You have to wait 30 seconds and the book will be downloaded on to your computer. better way to swap books and files.
Have used it since 2005 & had no problems with the site except you are limited to one free download a day...unless you can clean out all your cookies and change your I.P address....lol
Give it a try any probs just P/m me and I will send a tutorial for you. I liked the Dog Training For Dummies has some funny bits in it.. ;D
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Feb 22, 2011 16:37:07 GMT -5
Post by michele5611 on Feb 22, 2011 16:37:07 GMT -5
I have not been able to open the first few...but I keep trying from my office computer. Will give it a whirl from my home computer and let you know.
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Feb 22, 2011 18:25:04 GMT -5
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Feb 23, 2011 14:28:33 GMT -5
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Feb 24, 2011 5:26:49 GMT -5
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Feb 25, 2011 9:08:10 GMT -5
Post by qball80 on Feb 25, 2011 9:08:10 GMT -5
Dogs - ABC Practical Guide to Dog Training.pdf rapidshare.com/files/449782717/Dogs_-_ABC_Practical_Guide_to_Dog_Training.pdfFull of tips like "Other acceptable ways to play with your dog involve teaching obedience and tricks. Think about this for a second: Why should your dog associate obedience with work? What if your dog con- sidered it play? Perhaps your dog would be far more inclined to listen. A simple obedience exercise that many dogs find fun is hiking with your dog in a safe open area. Many dogs will start by following or walking with you, but quickly get distracted and move off on their own. When your dog does, don’t say a word. Instead, simply walk in the opposite direction until your dog, looking up from whatever he was doing, runs to follow you. As soon as he reaches you, praise him and continue to walk. This exercise is a great way to encourage your dog to follow you out- side without a leash. This also teaches your dog in a very non- confrontational way that you are the leader, because every time your dog follows you, the message of your leadership is commu- nicated in a very positive way. Remember, you need a safe, enclosed area at least half the size of a football field to do this exercise effectively. This is much different than walking down a sidewalk, where most people end up following their dog. Another option is hide-and-seek, where your dog must find you, another member of your family, or a toy you have hidden from him.
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Feb 25, 2011 9:38:39 GMT -5
Post by RealPitBull on Feb 25, 2011 9:38:39 GMT -5
Cool, just make sure these books teach positive reinforcement training and not compulsion/aversion training No promotion of painful/forceful/aversive training methods are allowed on the forum. The above excerpt describes play-training which is great! But the mention of "leadership" is a bit old-fashioned and misleading (i.e. dogs don't pull because they don't consider you their "leader"; they pull because it is behavior that "works" for them, i.e. gets them where they need to go and humans follow).
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Feb 25, 2011 10:09:47 GMT -5
Post by qball80 on Feb 25, 2011 10:09:47 GMT -5
Will make sure no books have any negative training practices... I have yet to find a book to tell me how to stop Mouthing...It will be his down fall if he does it to someone else...
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