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Rating:  Summary: No More Alpha Rolls Review: I dislike the concept of using force on a dog, especially a puppy. This book still preaches the outdated Alpha Roll, which teaches a dog to use force and is based on the Wolf Pack model. Domesticated dogs aren't wolves, and would you use everything a wolf uses? Does that mean you'd feed your dog by eating first, then regurgitating so the puppy can eat? Nonsense. Ian Dunbar, Joel Walton, Patricia McConnell and Pat Miller have much better training books.
Rating:  Summary: Absolutely the greatest, most practical, and easiest. Review: I have never been good at dog training, but this book made sense and actually works. You notice improvement very quickly which is what the master likes to see. I've purchased for friends and relatives.
Rating:  Summary: Looks can be deceiving..... Review: I have recently purchased several puppy training books and have been somewhat disappointed with them. While still searching for answers this book was recommended to me by my puppies breeder so I decided to give it a try. You should however order this with the knowledge that it is more of a pamphlet rather then a book and there are no photos. There are some illistrations but nothing that my child couldn't do. It has a yellow cardstock cover and 39 pages of information stapled to the cardstock to bind it. If you are looking for a flashy book this is not it. This book however had the best information I have found and cost far less then the other books I have purchased. It is not specific to breed but with the exercises he offers it does not need to be. I have been "testing" this book on my four month old puppy and have already noticed a big change even though I've only been using the ideas for three days. I personally believe the information is well worth the cover price even if the initial appearance of the book is not.
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