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Are you inadvertently rewarding your dog's bad behavior? Are you misinterpreting the peeing at the door? In Dog Training Diaries, lifelong dog trainer Tom Shelby captures the basic guidelines of training dogs and offers advice, strategies, and personal insight to deal with the most common problematic situations dog owners face. Harmony obstacles include:
Pulling on the leash
Jumping
Eating chair legs
Separation anxiety
Housebreaking
Aggression
And more! Tom's personal stories from his life as a dog trainer allow readers to journey through all dog walks of life-from mansions to suburban parking lots-as he explains how to restore the special relationship between dog and owner. Dog Training Diaries will help readers harmonize, understand, teach, and learn from their dogs-because harmony between dog and family is what it's all about.
Pulling on the leash
Jumping
Eating chair legs
Separation anxiety
Housebreaking
Aggression
And more! Tom's personal stories from his life as a dog trainer allow readers to journey through all dog walks of life-from mansions to suburban parking lots-as he explains how to restore the special relationship between dog and owner. Dog Training Diaries will help readers harmonize, understand, teach, and learn from their dogs-because harmony between dog and family is what it's all about.
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Reviews
"Tom Shelby's decades of experience with teaching dogs and people shines through in Dog Training Diaries. A hybrid of dog and people psychology makes this a fun and informative read."
Brian Kilcommons, internationally-recognized animal trainer
"Part memoir, part tell-all, and a fully no-nonsense handbook, Tom Shelby's Dog Training Diaries is a must have for anyone with a dog. These stories are little gems and lend insight not only into Shelby's expertise in training dogs, but into the human experience."
Susan Wilson, New York Times bestselling author of One Good Dog
"The magic of Tom's advice for dog owners is that he not only has the expertise to guide us in all our canine conundrums, but he is a master storyteller, so even those among us without dogs (I know-it's hard to imagine) enjoy reading his tales of training."
Jamie Kageleiry, associate publisher of mvtimes.com, mvartsandideas.com, and vineyardvisit