HAPPY HANDLING e-bog
84,99 DKK
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Happy Handling! Everything you have ever wanted to learn about impulse control during the raising of your dog. Does your dog not listen to you immediately when you call him? Does he pull on the leash? Does he pay more attention to his surroundings than to you? In her book Happy Handling! Reward targeted training, suitable for any dog and owner the Dutch dog trainer Jolein van Weperen offers num...
E-bog
84,99 DKK
Forlag
Jolein Van Weperen
Udgivet
1 januar 2014
Længde
80 sider
Genrer
Dog obedience and training
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9789082354416
Happy Handling! Everything you have ever wanted to learn about impulse control during the raising of your dog. Does your dog not listen to you immediately when you call him? Does he pull on the leash? Does he pay more attention to his surroundings than to you? In her book Happy Handling! Reward targeted training, suitable for any dog and owner the Dutch dog trainer Jolein van Weperen offers numerous tips and practical exercises how you can make listening to you becomes fun for your dog. It is an effective training method that allows you to control the behavior of your dog through rewards and positive reinforcement. Your dog will be taught in a positive way that listening to you is fun. Using this training method she consciously avoids using reprimands, corrections or an angry voice. The publication of Happy Handling! is a milestone in Dutch dog training. The methods are factually sound, ethically responsible, and practically focused. Every trainer in charge of putting together a dog school curriculum needs to have read it. With its attempt at making a best-of-breed trainer out of every client, the book occasionally flirts with idealism. But hey, if you need a point of reference to build your curriculum, best you start too perfect than the other way round, right? Jolein formulated classic ideas in a way really drive the point home to the layman. Some were so good that we are going to quote her in future theory seminars. Here are some examples: The self-control of your dog depends on your own self-control. Selfishness is the motivation behind nearly every behavior. Each time you repeat a command, put a dollar in a jam jar. (about the watch me' exercise) If your dog is not looking at you, see it as feedback from your dog.