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How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With |
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Rating:  Summary: Okay, but better one is out there Review: This book was an okay book. It covers all major areas of puppy development, looks at training and problems in an elementary way, and uses nice black and white pictures for illustration. I find that it does rely rather heavily on food as reward. I liked this book better than the Monks of Skete's Art of Raising a puppy because it's more practical, yet I think that you are even better of if you purchase Kilcommens Good owners, great dogs. Though a bit more expensive, you get what you pay for. To me, dog training books need to have the potential to be used daily as a guide. I consulted this book maybe 3 times, while I use the Kilcommens book almost every other day.
Rating:  Summary: An exceptional book on how to raise & socialize your puppy:) Review: This is an exceptional book!! I was interested in the both the physical & the mental growth & development of puppies & this book completely fit the bill:) It also relates really good activties & skills as well as some disciplinary strategies to promote good growth & development in your dog. It's far & wide the BEST (first year) dog book I've ever read!!
Rating:  Summary: How To Raise a Puppy You Can Live With Review: This is the best book for those planning to bring a new bundle of fur into their family and for those who already own a dog. All breeders should include this informative book as part of their package with the puppy. It is packed with information, but not an overwhelming read. I would not raise a dog without it.
Rating:  Summary: great book! Review: we just got a black russian terrier puppy and this book has been really helpful!
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