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Guide to Beginning Obedience: Housebreaking, Training, Behavior, Problem-Solving, and Correction (Re Dog)

Guide to Beginning Obedience: Housebreaking, Training, Behavior, Problem-Solving, and Correction (Re Dog)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific--a book that makes sense!!
Review: Don't waste your time with others--this one has photos and simple instructions that get results!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Brief but good for review of basics
Review: I thought this book was a good book for it's pictures. In fact, the pictures in this book are full color and very helpful to see what the author is talking about. If you are the type of person who needs a lots of pictures then you may want to purchase this book.

However, I found the content to be a bit lacking. The book is only 64 pages long and remember what I said about there being lots of pictures? They take up a LOT of space that may be better reserved in content of helpful suggestions. I've read several different books on dog-training behaviors and this one was one of the worst for it's lack of content. There are pages on lots of topics, but none of those topics are described in much detail. Most topics are 1-2 pages long.

Overall, this book is good for how it covers a broad range of stuff, and if you are wanting to know just a little bit about a lot of stuff, this may be the book for you. But if you are looking for a book that gives good step-by-step instructions to tell you how exactly to get your dog to walk beside you (or other obedience items), then I'd look somewhere else. I suppose I should have looked at the title "Beginning Obedience" before I picked up this book. I was looking for a little more detail.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Pictures good, quantity bad
Review: I thought this book was a good book for it's pictures. In fact, the pictures in this book are full color and very helpful to see what the author is talking about. If you are the type of person who needs a lots of pictures then you may want to purchase this book.

However, I found the content to be a bit lacking. The book is only 64 pages long and remember what I said about there being lots of pictures? They take up a LOT of space that may be better reserved in content of helpful suggestions. I've read several different books on dog-training behaviors and this one was one of the worst for it's lack of content. There are pages on lots of topics, but none of those topics are described in much detail. Most topics are 1-2 pages long.

Overall, this book is good for how it covers a broad range of stuff, and if you are wanting to know just a little bit about a lot of stuff, this may be the book for you. But if you are looking for a book that gives good step-by-step instructions to tell you how exactly to get your dog to walk beside you (or other obedience items), then I'd look somewhere else. I suppose I should have looked at the title "Beginning Obedience" before I picked up this book. I was looking for a little more detail.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good, basic book
Review: This is a good, really basic book. It's probably not going to be the last training book that you buy, but it's worth it for the simple instructions and nice photos.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Brief but good for review of basics
Review: This is not in great detail but I found it valuable after being away from obedience training, getting a CD some 25 years ago. I notice tho that the book I got is copyright 2003 and the author is Nikki Moustaki (on the cover). I do not know what if any changes from book by Dan Gentile.


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