by Melissa Alexander Excel - erated Learning by Pam Reid The power
of positive Dog Training by Pat Miller Dog Language by Roger Abrantes
We believe that trained dogs are happier and healthier, and lead better lives than untrained ones, so we've worked hard to create a
system of positive dog training that is effective but easy for all to master, and developed an environment where you can have fun and relax with your pup.
My best - selling book The Midnight Dog Walkers (Lumina Media)-- nominated for a Maxwell Award by the Dog Writers of America Association — puts the
power of positive dog training in your hands.
«Anytime you're out with your dog,» says Pat Miller, author of The Power
of Positive Dog Training, «one of you is training the other.»
Pat Miller's «The Power
of Positive Dog Training» contains an entire chapter that provides readers with specific body language behaviors to watch for and to interpret more accurately.
If your dog is a «puller» please consider enrolling your dog in a basic obedience class with an instructor who uses positive training techniques, or read «The Power
of Positive Dog Training» by Pat Miller.
Whether you just got a new puppy that you want to teach new tricks, or you need to get a handle on your misbehaving dog, The Power
of Positive Dog Training can help.
This is why we use compassionate and certified trainers in
all of our Positive Dog Training programs.
She is author of The Power
of Positive Dog Training; Positive Perspectives: Love Your Dog, Train Your Dog; Positive Perspectives II: Know Your Dog, Train Your Dog; and Play with Your Dog.
The Power
of Positive Dog Training, by Pat Miller The book demonstrates how you can train your dog, have fun, and build a lasting relationship at the same time.
To jumpstart the training process while searching for a group basic class, acquire a copy of Pat Miller's book, «The Power
of Positive Dog Training.»
Other than that I recommend Pat Miller's «The Power
of Positive Dog Training» because it has easy to follow directions for training sessions, and Ian Dunbar's books.
~ Pat Miller, author of The Power
of Positive Dog Training and training editor for The Whole Dog Journal