Potty And Obedience Training, Diet And Everything Else For Your Shetland Sheepdog
"Potty And Obedience Training, Diet And Everything Else For Your Shetland Sheepdog" was carefully planned out before being written to be sure that the tactics were the easiest for you to make, and the easiest for your Shetland Sheepdog to accept.
We will cover Diet, including:
-Understanding Food Ingredients
-Vitamin And Mineral Supplements
-Shetland Sheepdogs Need Different Diets At Different Ages
-Cost Of Feeds
-Dry VS. Canned Food
-Home Made Diets
-Food Allergies
-How Much Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
-How Often Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
You will also learn about your Shetland Sheepdogs hygiene, veterinarians, vaccinations, signs of a sick Shetland Sheepdog and what to do, spaying and neutering.
Need help traing your Shetland Sheepdog? This book will also help!
How to train your Shetland Sheepdog to stop :
-Biting
-Chewing on furniture and shoes
-Not obeying leash commands
-Jumping on People
-Begging
-Excitement urnination
-Not heeding your calls
-Chasing people
-Escaping
-Being aggressive
-Fighting
-Diggin in trash cans
-Digging up holes in your yard
-Whining, howling and excessive barking
-OCD (YES! Shetland SheepdogS can suffer from OCD!)
You will also learn the CORRECT way to potty train your Shetland Sheepdog using the latest techniques that are fast and effective as well as humane,
All other Shetland Sheepdog training books pale in comparission to "Potty And Obedience Training, Diet And Everything Else For Your Shetland Sheepdog" and will be the ONLY book you will ever need!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Diet
Understanding Food Ingredients
Vitamin And Mineral Supplements
Shetland Sheepdogs Need Different Diets At Different Ages
Cost Of Feeds
Dry VS. Canned Food
Home Made Diets
Food Allergies
How Much Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
How Often Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
Hygiene/Grooming
Bathing a Shetland Sheepdog
First Steps In Grooming
Clipping A Shetland Sheepdog
Veterinarian
Pet Health Insurance
How To Choose A Vet
The Importance Of The Physical Examination
What Happens During An Examination?
Why Are Regular Check-Ups Important?
How Often Should My Pet Be Examined?
Vaccinations
Common Questions About Vaccinations
Signs Of Ill Health
Heart Worm, Fleas And Other Parasites
Fleas And Other Parasites
Common Questions About Heart Worm
Heart Worm Prevention
Do Parasites Cause “Scooting”?
Nursing A Sick Shetland Sheepdog
Home Dental Care
Preventing Dental Disease
Veterinary Dental Treatments
How To Administer Medicine
Spaying And Neutering
Spaying Of The Female Shetland Sheepdog
Surgical Neutering Of The Male Shetland Sheepdog
TRAINING YOUR Shetland Sheepdogs
Getting Started
UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR
Biting
Problems with Chewing
Pulling and Tugging on a Leash
Jumping on People
Begging
INAPPROPRIATE URINATION
Excitement Urination
Submissive Urination
DISOBEYING COMMANDS
Not Heeding the Owners Call
Chasing People, Objects and Other Things
Escaping and Roaming
AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR
Out and About
Shetland Sheepdog Fighting
BAD BEHAVIOR AT HOME
Keeping Your Shetland Sheepdog out of the Garbage
Digging Up Holes in the Yard
OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER (OCD)
The Cause of OCD
Whining, Howling and Excessive Barking
Training Conclusion
Potty Training Your Shetland Sheepdog
An Approach to Housetraining an Adult Shetland Sheepdog
Consistency Is Key with Housetraining
Cruel House Training Tactics Are Out
Don’t Let Your Puppy Get Used To Making Messes
Don’t Scold, But Use Positive Reinforcement Instead
Housebreaking Versus Housetraining
Potty Training for Small Shetland Sheepdogs
Setting a Schedule for Your Shetland Sheepdog’s Elimination
The Leash and Crate Mix
Watch Your Shetland Sheepdog’s Diet During the Housetraining Process
What If You Don’t Want to Crate Train?
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We will cover Diet, including:
-Understanding Food Ingredients
-Vitamin And Mineral Supplements
-Shetland Sheepdogs Need Different Diets At Different Ages
-Cost Of Feeds
-Dry VS. Canned Food
-Home Made Diets
-Food Allergies
-How Much Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
-How Often Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
You will also learn about your Shetland Sheepdogs hygiene, veterinarians, vaccinations, signs of a sick Shetland Sheepdog and what to do, spaying and neutering.
Need help traing your Shetland Sheepdog? This book will also help!
How to train your Shetland Sheepdog to stop :
-Biting
-Chewing on furniture and shoes
-Not obeying leash commands
-Jumping on People
-Begging
-Excitement urnination
-Not heeding your calls
-Chasing people
-Escaping
-Being aggressive
-Fighting
-Diggin in trash cans
-Digging up holes in your yard
-Whining, howling and excessive barking
-OCD (YES! Shetland SheepdogS can suffer from OCD!)
You will also learn the CORRECT way to potty train your Shetland Sheepdog using the latest techniques that are fast and effective as well as humane,
All other Shetland Sheepdog training books pale in comparission to "Potty And Obedience Training, Diet And Everything Else For Your Shetland Sheepdog" and will be the ONLY book you will ever need!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Diet
Understanding Food Ingredients
Vitamin And Mineral Supplements
Shetland Sheepdogs Need Different Diets At Different Ages
Cost Of Feeds
Dry VS. Canned Food
Home Made Diets
Food Allergies
How Much Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
How Often Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
Hygiene/Grooming
Bathing a Shetland Sheepdog
First Steps In Grooming
Clipping A Shetland Sheepdog
Veterinarian
Pet Health Insurance
How To Choose A Vet
The Importance Of The Physical Examination
What Happens During An Examination?
Why Are Regular Check-Ups Important?
How Often Should My Pet Be Examined?
Vaccinations
Common Questions About Vaccinations
Signs Of Ill Health
Heart Worm, Fleas And Other Parasites
Fleas And Other Parasites
Common Questions About Heart Worm
Heart Worm Prevention
Do Parasites Cause “Scooting”?
Nursing A Sick Shetland Sheepdog
Home Dental Care
Preventing Dental Disease
Veterinary Dental Treatments
How To Administer Medicine
Spaying And Neutering
Spaying Of The Female Shetland Sheepdog
Surgical Neutering Of The Male Shetland Sheepdog
TRAINING YOUR Shetland Sheepdogs
Getting Started
UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR
Biting
Problems with Chewing
Pulling and Tugging on a Leash
Jumping on People
Begging
INAPPROPRIATE URINATION
Excitement Urination
Submissive Urination
DISOBEYING COMMANDS
Not Heeding the Owners Call
Chasing People, Objects and Other Things
Escaping and Roaming
AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR
Out and About
Shetland Sheepdog Fighting
BAD BEHAVIOR AT HOME
Keeping Your Shetland Sheepdog out of the Garbage
Digging Up Holes in the Yard
OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER (OCD)
The Cause of OCD
Whining, Howling and Excessive Barking
Training Conclusion
Potty Training Your Shetland Sheepdog
An Approach to Housetraining an Adult Shetland Sheepdog
Consistency Is Key with Housetraining
Cruel House Training Tactics Are Out
Don’t Let Your Puppy Get Used To Making Messes
Don’t Scold, But Use Positive Reinforcement Instead
Housebreaking Versus Housetraining
Potty Training for Small Shetland Sheepdogs
Setting a Schedule for Your Shetland Sheepdog’s Elimination
The Leash and Crate Mix
Watch Your Shetland Sheepdog’s Diet During the Housetraining Process
What If You Don’t Want to Crate Train?
Potty And Obedience Training, Diet And Everything Else For Your Shetland Sheepdog
"Potty And Obedience Training, Diet And Everything Else For Your Shetland Sheepdog" was carefully planned out before being written to be sure that the tactics were the easiest for you to make, and the easiest for your Shetland Sheepdog to accept.
We will cover Diet, including:
-Understanding Food Ingredients
-Vitamin And Mineral Supplements
-Shetland Sheepdogs Need Different Diets At Different Ages
-Cost Of Feeds
-Dry VS. Canned Food
-Home Made Diets
-Food Allergies
-How Much Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
-How Often Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
You will also learn about your Shetland Sheepdogs hygiene, veterinarians, vaccinations, signs of a sick Shetland Sheepdog and what to do, spaying and neutering.
Need help traing your Shetland Sheepdog? This book will also help!
How to train your Shetland Sheepdog to stop :
-Biting
-Chewing on furniture and shoes
-Not obeying leash commands
-Jumping on People
-Begging
-Excitement urnination
-Not heeding your calls
-Chasing people
-Escaping
-Being aggressive
-Fighting
-Diggin in trash cans
-Digging up holes in your yard
-Whining, howling and excessive barking
-OCD (YES! Shetland SheepdogS can suffer from OCD!)
You will also learn the CORRECT way to potty train your Shetland Sheepdog using the latest techniques that are fast and effective as well as humane,
All other Shetland Sheepdog training books pale in comparission to "Potty And Obedience Training, Diet And Everything Else For Your Shetland Sheepdog" and will be the ONLY book you will ever need!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Diet
Understanding Food Ingredients
Vitamin And Mineral Supplements
Shetland Sheepdogs Need Different Diets At Different Ages
Cost Of Feeds
Dry VS. Canned Food
Home Made Diets
Food Allergies
How Much Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
How Often Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
Hygiene/Grooming
Bathing a Shetland Sheepdog
First Steps In Grooming
Clipping A Shetland Sheepdog
Veterinarian
Pet Health Insurance
How To Choose A Vet
The Importance Of The Physical Examination
What Happens During An Examination?
Why Are Regular Check-Ups Important?
How Often Should My Pet Be Examined?
Vaccinations
Common Questions About Vaccinations
Signs Of Ill Health
Heart Worm, Fleas And Other Parasites
Fleas And Other Parasites
Common Questions About Heart Worm
Heart Worm Prevention
Do Parasites Cause “Scooting”?
Nursing A Sick Shetland Sheepdog
Home Dental Care
Preventing Dental Disease
Veterinary Dental Treatments
How To Administer Medicine
Spaying And Neutering
Spaying Of The Female Shetland Sheepdog
Surgical Neutering Of The Male Shetland Sheepdog
TRAINING YOUR Shetland Sheepdogs
Getting Started
UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR
Biting
Problems with Chewing
Pulling and Tugging on a Leash
Jumping on People
Begging
INAPPROPRIATE URINATION
Excitement Urination
Submissive Urination
DISOBEYING COMMANDS
Not Heeding the Owners Call
Chasing People, Objects and Other Things
Escaping and Roaming
AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR
Out and About
Shetland Sheepdog Fighting
BAD BEHAVIOR AT HOME
Keeping Your Shetland Sheepdog out of the Garbage
Digging Up Holes in the Yard
OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER (OCD)
The Cause of OCD
Whining, Howling and Excessive Barking
Training Conclusion
Potty Training Your Shetland Sheepdog
An Approach to Housetraining an Adult Shetland Sheepdog
Consistency Is Key with Housetraining
Cruel House Training Tactics Are Out
Don’t Let Your Puppy Get Used To Making Messes
Don’t Scold, But Use Positive Reinforcement Instead
Housebreaking Versus Housetraining
Potty Training for Small Shetland Sheepdogs
Setting a Schedule for Your Shetland Sheepdog’s Elimination
The Leash and Crate Mix
Watch Your Shetland Sheepdog’s Diet During the Housetraining Process
What If You Don’t Want to Crate Train?
We will cover Diet, including:
-Understanding Food Ingredients
-Vitamin And Mineral Supplements
-Shetland Sheepdogs Need Different Diets At Different Ages
-Cost Of Feeds
-Dry VS. Canned Food
-Home Made Diets
-Food Allergies
-How Much Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
-How Often Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
You will also learn about your Shetland Sheepdogs hygiene, veterinarians, vaccinations, signs of a sick Shetland Sheepdog and what to do, spaying and neutering.
Need help traing your Shetland Sheepdog? This book will also help!
How to train your Shetland Sheepdog to stop :
-Biting
-Chewing on furniture and shoes
-Not obeying leash commands
-Jumping on People
-Begging
-Excitement urnination
-Not heeding your calls
-Chasing people
-Escaping
-Being aggressive
-Fighting
-Diggin in trash cans
-Digging up holes in your yard
-Whining, howling and excessive barking
-OCD (YES! Shetland SheepdogS can suffer from OCD!)
You will also learn the CORRECT way to potty train your Shetland Sheepdog using the latest techniques that are fast and effective as well as humane,
All other Shetland Sheepdog training books pale in comparission to "Potty And Obedience Training, Diet And Everything Else For Your Shetland Sheepdog" and will be the ONLY book you will ever need!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Diet
Understanding Food Ingredients
Vitamin And Mineral Supplements
Shetland Sheepdogs Need Different Diets At Different Ages
Cost Of Feeds
Dry VS. Canned Food
Home Made Diets
Food Allergies
How Much Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
How Often Should I Feed My Shetland Sheepdog?
Hygiene/Grooming
Bathing a Shetland Sheepdog
First Steps In Grooming
Clipping A Shetland Sheepdog
Veterinarian
Pet Health Insurance
How To Choose A Vet
The Importance Of The Physical Examination
What Happens During An Examination?
Why Are Regular Check-Ups Important?
How Often Should My Pet Be Examined?
Vaccinations
Common Questions About Vaccinations
Signs Of Ill Health
Heart Worm, Fleas And Other Parasites
Fleas And Other Parasites
Common Questions About Heart Worm
Heart Worm Prevention
Do Parasites Cause “Scooting”?
Nursing A Sick Shetland Sheepdog
Home Dental Care
Preventing Dental Disease
Veterinary Dental Treatments
How To Administer Medicine
Spaying And Neutering
Spaying Of The Female Shetland Sheepdog
Surgical Neutering Of The Male Shetland Sheepdog
TRAINING YOUR Shetland Sheepdogs
Getting Started
UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR
Biting
Problems with Chewing
Pulling and Tugging on a Leash
Jumping on People
Begging
INAPPROPRIATE URINATION
Excitement Urination
Submissive Urination
DISOBEYING COMMANDS
Not Heeding the Owners Call
Chasing People, Objects and Other Things
Escaping and Roaming
AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR
Out and About
Shetland Sheepdog Fighting
BAD BEHAVIOR AT HOME
Keeping Your Shetland Sheepdog out of the Garbage
Digging Up Holes in the Yard
OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER (OCD)
The Cause of OCD
Whining, Howling and Excessive Barking
Training Conclusion
Potty Training Your Shetland Sheepdog
An Approach to Housetraining an Adult Shetland Sheepdog
Consistency Is Key with Housetraining
Cruel House Training Tactics Are Out
Don’t Let Your Puppy Get Used To Making Messes
Don’t Scold, But Use Positive Reinforcement Instead
Housebreaking Versus Housetraining
Potty Training for Small Shetland Sheepdogs
Setting a Schedule for Your Shetland Sheepdog’s Elimination
The Leash and Crate Mix
Watch Your Shetland Sheepdog’s Diet During the Housetraining Process
What If You Don’t Want to Crate Train?
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BN ID: | 2940012888693 |
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Publisher: | Don Bernard |
Publication date: | 05/29/2011 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
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