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Jul
04

SuperPuppy Goes to Puppy Class: How to Train the Best Dog You’ll Ever Have!



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Continue to build on the great start your dog got from SuperPuppy: How to Raise the Best Dog You’ll Ever Have! Get started training your puppy as early as possible. He’ll learn to hustle over when you call, drop down on a dime and stay put when you ask. The SuperPuppy methods teach you how to have a dog that works with you willingly. SuperPuppy Goes to Puppy Class covers everything from walking on a leash to introducing agility obstacles. Finally, here’s a book that makes obedience training FUN for everyone!

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  1. Don Priest says:

    This is a short but the most complete puppy training book I’ve seen and should be required reading for all breeders and puppy purchasers. This is a straight forward, positive reinforcement approach to creating a well adjusted, responsive puppy with excellent family and socialization skills. This book coupled with “SuperPuppy goes to Puppy Class” will give you all the tools and techniques to have the best dog you’ve ever had. We don’t breed dogs, but have had 12 or 14 pointers and retrievers, all field trained. It’s the best book I’ve seen on puppy training and how to correct and avoid, in a positive way, bad habits.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. hummerfriend says:

    If you purchase this item, bear in mind that it is not a book, but a fat pamphlet that has been stapled together. Every section also contains a “for more info, purchase my other books” reference, with an order form conveniently located in the back.

    I’ve worked with dogs personally and professionally for 30 years. I bought this “book” in a batch of training books to brush up for a new puppy coming this year…I don’t honestly see how anyone with a modicum of common sense could follow the suggestions in this “book”. (You’re not supposed to say “no”–you’re supposed to growl “Errhh” at your puppy–like a mother wolf….in public?!) If you follow his correction techniques, you are almost assured to wind up with a conflicted dog. (Yanking on the leash as a correction WHILE praising?! That would confuse any animal!) I have to wonder what logic leads him to think that slamming your puppy’s leash in the car door as a security measure while going for a car ride was a good idea…sounds more like a great way to strangle your puppy. Not to mention if you fed your pup as many treats as he insists you should, your dog will either end up morbidly obese, or viewing you as nothing more than a vending machine…in fact, the author’s only credentials seem to be that he earned a degree in Psychology….save your money and buy a real puppy book by people who are bone fide trainers with some real credentials …Superpuppy by the Pinkwaters comes to mind…it’s $1 less and a whole lot more really good information…plus it’s actually a real book!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Kelly Davis Geresy says:

    I did like that the item came so quickly, but the item is way overpriced for the quality and breadth of information encompassed in the book.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. V. L. Stephens says:

    This little book is filled with useful information – just straighforward information on teaching your puppy important basics, as well as do’s and don’ts of dog training.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Ricardo Cambraia says:

    Don’t waste your time with that unless you have nothing better to do. Just get some hints from someone else and you will be able to have similar results.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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