The Art of Raising a Puppy
The monks at a monastery in New Skete, New York raise and train dogs. This work discusses the socialization and training of puppies from birth to adulthood. There is also a section on the medical needs of puppies. As dogs are different so are training methods as this book signifies.
Must read for anyone who have the wonderful opportunity of raising a puppy. Monks are the best, when it comes to engaging in life and living it to the fullest. This books covers everything you need to know and expect while raising a pupper - general care, basic necessities, becoming leader of the pack, reading and communicating with your dog and all the training principles that revolve around positive reinforcement theory. All these are essential in setting up your puppy for success and enjoying
This is my best reference for raising my dogs. The monks have aptly and appropriately emphasized the importance of both reading canine behavior and using praise and corrections that 'speak their language.' For example, dog mothers do not correct their puppies by saying, "Now Spot, that was not a nice thing to do. I don't like it when you do that so you'll have to stop that, you hear?" This is something I've seen done way too often between human owners and their dogs. Usually the offending pup
this is invaluable for new dog owners and I learned so much, but advice is very traditional and not all of it will be suitable for all families.
I bought a dog! And everyone says this is THE book! And I bought a dog! And it's true this book is really great! And I bought a dog!I'm a little excited.The monks of New Skete are, like, dog GODS, and they raise German Shepherd puppies at their monastery. My dog is a toy poodle, which is very much like a German Sheperd but more wolf-like. (Never thought I'd be a purse dog person. But I live in 700 square feet! What am I gonna get, a malamute?)So when I bring little Archy home from the breeder at
Must read for anyone who have the wonderful opportunity of raising a puppy. Monks are the best, when it comes to engaging in life and living it to the fullest. This books covers everything you need to know and expect while raising a pupper - general care, basic necessities, becoming leader of the pack, reading and communicating with your dog and all the training principles that revolve around positive reinforcement theory. All these are essential in setting up your puppy for success and enjoying
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Hardcover | Pages: 274 pages Rating: 4.13 | 4913 Users | 388 Reviews
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Original Title: | The Art of Raising a Puppy ISBN13 9780316578394 |
Edition Language: | English |
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The Monks of New Skete THE ART OF RAISING A PUPPY The authors of the classic guide How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend now tell you everything you need to know about the crucial first months of your puppy's life. From the decision to adopt a pup through the practical steps of choosing the right breed, preparing your home, caring for your new charge, and practicing basic obedience exercises, the Monks of New Skete offer clear, compassionate guidelines for raising a puppy. Renowned for breeding German shepherds, the Monks train their own beautiful dogs, and dogs of any breed, according to a unique program based on understanding canine behavior and enhancing the bond between dog and owner. This communion begins in puppyhood and is based on deep respect and affection. Improper care, poor training, or a lack of attention during the early months can lead to problem behaviors that become increasingly difficult to alter as your dog matures. By learning to gently assert your dominance from the start, you'll build a lasting and loving relationship with your pup. This complete guide, illustrated with more than eighty black-and-white photographs, explains the stages of puppy development, how to communicate with your pup, how to begin a complete training program, and how to deal with common problems like chewing, jumping up, and paper-training. The kind of fulfillment a solid relationship with your pup can bring is demonstrated in the stories of three dogs who have assumed special places in their owners lives. The Art of Raising a Puppy is an essential source of wisdom, information, and inspiration for anyone who loves and cares for a puppy. As a community, the Monks of New Skete have been breeding, raising, and training dogs for more than twenty years. New Skete Monastery is located in Cambridge, New York.Particularize Out Of Books The Art of Raising a Puppy
Title | : | The Art of Raising a Puppy |
Author | : | Monks of New Skete |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 274 pages |
Published | : | March 20th 1991 by Little, Brown and Company (first published March 20th 1990) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Animals. Dogs. Reference |
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Ratings: 4.13 From 4913 Users | 388 ReviewsArticle Out Of Books The Art of Raising a Puppy
This is a must read book if you want to understand your puppy and grown dog which makes it easier to choose and train a puppy. Most info is regarding German Shepherds. It was very informative and has helped me train my German Shepherd. I highly recommend this book.The monks at a monastery in New Skete, New York raise and train dogs. This work discusses the socialization and training of puppies from birth to adulthood. There is also a section on the medical needs of puppies. As dogs are different so are training methods as this book signifies.
Must read for anyone who have the wonderful opportunity of raising a puppy. Monks are the best, when it comes to engaging in life and living it to the fullest. This books covers everything you need to know and expect while raising a pupper - general care, basic necessities, becoming leader of the pack, reading and communicating with your dog and all the training principles that revolve around positive reinforcement theory. All these are essential in setting up your puppy for success and enjoying
This is my best reference for raising my dogs. The monks have aptly and appropriately emphasized the importance of both reading canine behavior and using praise and corrections that 'speak their language.' For example, dog mothers do not correct their puppies by saying, "Now Spot, that was not a nice thing to do. I don't like it when you do that so you'll have to stop that, you hear?" This is something I've seen done way too often between human owners and their dogs. Usually the offending pup
this is invaluable for new dog owners and I learned so much, but advice is very traditional and not all of it will be suitable for all families.
I bought a dog! And everyone says this is THE book! And I bought a dog! And it's true this book is really great! And I bought a dog!I'm a little excited.The monks of New Skete are, like, dog GODS, and they raise German Shepherd puppies at their monastery. My dog is a toy poodle, which is very much like a German Sheperd but more wolf-like. (Never thought I'd be a purse dog person. But I live in 700 square feet! What am I gonna get, a malamute?)So when I bring little Archy home from the breeder at
Must read for anyone who have the wonderful opportunity of raising a puppy. Monks are the best, when it comes to engaging in life and living it to the fullest. This books covers everything you need to know and expect while raising a pupper - general care, basic necessities, becoming leader of the pack, reading and communicating with your dog and all the training principles that revolve around positive reinforcement theory. All these are essential in setting up your puppy for success and enjoying
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