All Dogs Great and Small: What I’ve learned training dogs

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All Dogs Great and Small: What I’ve learned training dogs

All Dogs Great and Small: What I’ve learned training dogs

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Having worked with more than 5,000 dogs, Graeme Hall has a unique understanding of the early developmental period.

This is a run through of basic dog psychology, flavoured with some of his more entertaining stories. His voice comes over strongly and he actually explains the psychology behind his training methods which I find is rare in this type of book. Fortunately not, Graeme tells how he trained his rescue aged 3 from scratch and old dogs can learn new tricks. I may be being unfair and perhaps short and easy to grasp is better or it’s just so easy/good to read. I've been training puppies for years and I am yet to come across one who behaved perfectly at all times.

I blasted through it, including during nocturnal puppy potty breaks and have hopefully soaked up some useful maxims. I have an extremely anxious rescue Dachshund with many issues and am always looking out for helpful dog training tips. Dogs have this relationship with all their relationships and it isn't as clear as it it may seem to us. There's the man who doesn't understand why his American bulldog-cross cowers even when he tries to praise him. Sharing his own personal stories and practical tips, Graeme demonstrates how to interpret your dog's body language and use that knowledge to build a stronger, more rewarding relationship, as well as how to avoid common mistakes.

In addtion to this, all of our products come with a forever warranty to cover you from breakage or malfunction. His motto is 'Any dog, any age, any problem' and he has built a glowing reputation on providing quick but long-lasting fixes. Drawing on 15 years of experience training over 5,000 dogs, and backed up with scientific evidence, he tackles all the tricky questions you've ever wanted to ask, such as 'how do I tell my dog he's been naughty? I love 'Dogs behaving (very) badly' and although I don't own a dog I've always wanted to learn more about them and ideally get a few tips and tricks on how to treat them and understand them. Lala Kent, 33, reveals she wants a 2nd child via IUI as it's silly 'to wait to fall in love with a man' to have a baby.

Dogs want our attention — if they're more likely to win that by barking or jumping than by trotting quietly at heel, then that's what they will do. The ultimate Valentine's Day countdown - here are 10 romantic gestures to help sweep your partner off their feet! There is a certain sarcastic humour to parts of it, and of course things that should be common sense, but I really enjoyed reading his take on training and situations and would definitely apply some of them to my own dog when I get one in the future.

He’s worked from the Scottish Highlands to the Channel Islands (and pretty-much everywhere in between).The star of Channel 5's Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly imparts his wisdom on how to have the best relationship with your dog, told through the stories of some of the special dogs he's loved and helped. But wouldn't it be so much easier if we spoke the same language and could ask what they were thinking or feeling?

Consequences don't really exist for dogs and ignoring is not advisable because the owner often don't understand the dynamics and consequences of ignoring them for that specific amount of time. Is the tongue visible, are they smiling, what direction are their ears pointing, can you see the white of their eyes and also what direction is their tail wagging? It's not always about domination or bullying like it may imply but it also isn't about total submission to every desire that the dog has either.A stand out example or story was that of different language interpreting what a happy dog is ,different to that of how a British or English speaking person would interpret a happy dog to be. And although training classes have been suspended, those looking for support in raising a happy and well-behaved pet could do far worse than read the new book by Graeme Hall, jovial star of Channel 5's Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly. In the first half Graeme covers many of the common issues us dog owners witness, either in our own pooches or those we meet on our walks. There is no element of blame, just sheer pleasure that an owner and his dog can live happily together.



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