There are several answers, and perhaps the most obvious is the strongest argument: because you will, both enjoy it!
This book is written about House Training your dog as told by your dog.
However, there are a number of training tips that are worth knowing about. Training is not a trivial matter for dogs-it is essential for their overall well-being.
I wrote this book to be a teaching aid as seen through the eyes of ...
There are several answers, and perhaps the most obvious is the strongest argument: because you will, both enjoy it!
This book is written about House Training your dog as told by your dog.
However, there are a number of training tips that are worth knowing about. Training is not a trivial matter for dogs-it is essential for their overall well-being.
I wrote this book to be a teaching aid as seen through the eyes of your best friend. We all love our dogs and we all face the daily task of setting the hierarchy in our home. Your dog is constantly trying to challenge us and prove they are the top dog. If properly trained, your dog will realize that you are in charge and will always be the top dog.
A lot has been written about the human responsibility as “pack leader” and the importance of never allowing your dog to dominate you. Do not feel so obsessed with being the leader and authoritarian that you cannot let your dog play.
I cannot Understand Why Do They Call It House training? I know how to go in the house.
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Meet the Author
Patricia Griecci is the owner and founder of Smiling Dog Bakery, Smiling Dog Enterprises and PlayMore Publishing.
Patricia has written several books about dogs. Pampered Pooch Parties has many dog themed parties that include your best friend, family members and crafts for all members of the family.
The Well Trained Pet Guardian is a book about training your dog as told by your dog.
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Overview
Why should we train our dog?There are several answers, and perhaps the most obvious is the strongest argument: because you will, both enjoy it!
This book is written about House Training your dog as told by your dog.
However, there are a number of training tips that are worth knowing about. Training is not a trivial matter for dogs-it is essential for their overall well-being.
I wrote this book to be a teaching aid as seen through the eyes of ...