Author: | Charlotte Schwartz | ISBN: | 9781593789589 |
Publisher: | CompanionHouse Books | Publication: | September 13, 2011 |
Imprint: | CompanionHouse Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Charlotte Schwartz |
ISBN: | 9781593789589 |
Publisher: | CompanionHouse Books |
Publication: | September 13, 2011 |
Imprint: | CompanionHouse Books |
Language: | English |
A positive-training approach to house-training dogs of all ages, from puppies to senior dogs, Charlotte Schwartz’s House-training Your Dog guarantees to get puppies trained in a hurry and to solve ongoing or newly occurring potty issues with older dogs. The importance of successful house-training can’t be overstated, but too often owners don’t understand why they are continuing to fail. Schwartz’s no-nonsense method-based on her fifty years training pet dogs-starts with Dog Behavior 101 and is geared toward getting owners started on the right foot. In the chapter Dog/Owner Communication,” the author helps to erase the language barrier that exists between humans and canines, ensuring that the dog understands his owner’s expectations.
Crate training remains the first choice of dog trainers, and this method is summarized in two concise chapters, Six Crate-training Steps” and Creating a Schedule.” Whether the owner is at home all day with the puppy or works full-time, the house-training method put forth in this easy-to-read volume will bring to success to all dedicated owners willing to put in the time to train, exercise, and bond with their dogs. For those owners who are struggling to house-train their puppies (or adult dogs), the chapters House-training Accidents” and The Wrong Message” were written with you in mind.
Schwartz discusses the possible underlying causes to house-training failures and how to remedy various situations. Owners of aging dogs will be relieved to find useful information about the challenges of retraining senior dogs, as the author considers how to work with the dog’s behavioral and physical changes. Fully indexed.
A positive-training approach to house-training dogs of all ages, from puppies to senior dogs, Charlotte Schwartz’s House-training Your Dog guarantees to get puppies trained in a hurry and to solve ongoing or newly occurring potty issues with older dogs. The importance of successful house-training can’t be overstated, but too often owners don’t understand why they are continuing to fail. Schwartz’s no-nonsense method-based on her fifty years training pet dogs-starts with Dog Behavior 101 and is geared toward getting owners started on the right foot. In the chapter Dog/Owner Communication,” the author helps to erase the language barrier that exists between humans and canines, ensuring that the dog understands his owner’s expectations.
Crate training remains the first choice of dog trainers, and this method is summarized in two concise chapters, Six Crate-training Steps” and Creating a Schedule.” Whether the owner is at home all day with the puppy or works full-time, the house-training method put forth in this easy-to-read volume will bring to success to all dedicated owners willing to put in the time to train, exercise, and bond with their dogs. For those owners who are struggling to house-train their puppies (or adult dogs), the chapters House-training Accidents” and The Wrong Message” were written with you in mind.
Schwartz discusses the possible underlying causes to house-training failures and how to remedy various situations. Owners of aging dogs will be relieved to find useful information about the challenges of retraining senior dogs, as the author considers how to work with the dog’s behavioral and physical changes. Fully indexed.