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Rating:  Summary: Teamwork Review: This book focuses on rewarding the positive and ignoring the negtive responses toward our canine friends. There's no hitting with a newspaper, no yelling & screaming, no negative or hurtful reactions. The authors show us that we can be more successful with positive reinforcement coupled with rewards. This is so much more humane: your dog will bond with you out of love and affection not out of fear and anxiety. It's the best way to make you and your helping dog a dependable and committed team. The book is clear, insightful and a wonderful contribution to those of us who thought we couldn't have a helper dog.
Rating:  Summary: Disabled people CAN train their own dogs! Review: This book is invaluable if you have a disability, and want to train your own dog in basic obedience. Stew and Lydia explain how to train a dog if you are in a wheelchair, or use crutches. Even if you have no movement of your limbs, you can train your dog, with equipment that you can get built or buy. This book is invaluable for anyone who is disabled, and wants to train their own dog.
Rating:  Summary: Finally, a dog book for ALL people. Review: This book truly covers many different ways to train your dog, disabled or not. Easy to read and understand too!
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