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25 Stupid Mistakes Dog Owners Make

25 Stupid Mistakes Dog Owners Make

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 25 Stupid Mistakes Dog Owners Make
Review: Anyone who may ever encounter a dog should read this book. Everyone should. Janine Adams brings up issues often ignored by many first-time dog owners, and reminds long-time dog owners that there are many ways to handle dogs and their problems, some more effective than others, and some more radical than others. Ms. Adams' writing is refreshingly clear and open, and she touches on just about all the issues from housebreaking and puppyhood to letting go in the end, and everything in-between. This is an easy-to-read book that can serve as simple reference for everyone. You can read it straight through, or in a few sittings, or you can refer to a chapter at a time as you see fit. You should read this book. Your dog will thank you. Everyone should read this book, it's really that good!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 25 Stupid Mistakes Dog Owners Make
Review: Janine Adams talent is that she can make her books relevant to everyman. This book isn't for trainers, or for breeders, or people with pedigreed dogs - but for the ordinary dog lover. Anyone who wants a dog to share their life should pick up this book and read it cover to cover. If you already have a dog - what are you waiting for?? Get this book - it's a great Christmas gift!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ... good, effective book on basic trouble shooting ...
Review: The author draws on her own experience with 2 poodles ... as well, as the training & trouble solving methods of other trainers ... this approach alone makes the book rather unusual and refreshing ... too many writers believe that theirs is the best or only way ...

Contains sound sensible advice, adopts gentle training methods ... with interesting chapters on dog nutrition and medication/inoculations that take an alternative (holistic?) approach ... worth considering ...

Oh ... and don't let the number '25' fool you ... the author covers almost all the issues commonly faced by dog owners everywhere ...

This book is very clearly written, well organinsed and makes for easy reading ... useful for all dog owners ... very good for first time dog owners ...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ... good, effective book on basic trouble shooting ...
Review: The author draws on her own experience with 2 poodles ... as well, as the training & trouble solving methods of other trainers ... this approach alone makes the book rather unusual and refreshing ... too many writers believe that theirs is the best or only way ...

Contains sound sensible advice, adopts gentle training methods ... with interesting chapters on dog nutrition and medication/inoculations that take an alternative (holistic?) approach ... worth considering ...

Oh ... and don't let the number `25' fool you ... the author covers almost all the issues commonly faced by dog owners everywhere ...

This book is very clearly written, well organinsed and makes for easy reading ... useful for all dog owners ... very good for first time dog owners ...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It helped me train my min pin (minature Pincher)
Review: This book is great. It told me everything that I was doing wrong when I was training my min pin. It did'nt even hhousebreak yet because of this book. I got it trained in a day!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy this book before the dog!
Review: This book isn't just about training a dog; it's about sharing your life with one. Janine Adams uses a great mix of personal experience and advice from various experts to create this fun, common sense approach to having a dog in your life. The information is well thought out and organized, creating a book that is interesting to read cover-to-cover and easy to use for later reference.

Each of the 25 chapters deals with a different aspect of living with a happy, healthy dog. Topics range from choosing the right dog, to the benefits of exercise and socialization, and traveling together. It also includes the latest information on training, nutrition and health.

While this book is perfect for someone considering adding a dog to the family, there is also plenty of good information for the more seasoned dog person.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding Reference Book
Review: This is a profound, one-and-done reference for a new dog person, whether he or she is rescuing an adult, adopting a puppy or dogsitting for a friend. Without qualification, I think it should replace a book with monks as a primary reference tool. Experienced dog guardians will also enjoy this as a refresher or for a new way of looking at conventional training methods.


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