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Subject: Does anyone have more than 1 of these titles (deals)??????
Date Posted: 12/19/2009 4:40 PM ET
Member Since: 9/21/2009
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If anyone has more than one of these titles (different titles not of the same), please let me know. Or if you have anything along the lines of these.

I am looking for the following titles:

  • Think Dog!: An Owner's Guide to Canine Psychology- John Fisher
  • ASPCA Complete Dog Training Manual- Bruce Fogle
  • Dog Speak: How to Learn it, Speak it, and Use it to Have a Happy, Healthy, Well-behaved Dog- Bash Dibra
  • Dogspeak: How to Understand Your Dog and Help Him Understand You- Rodale Books
  • What is My Dog Thinking: The Essential Guide to Understanding Pet Behavior- Gwen Bailey
  • How to Speak Dog: Mastering the Art of Dog-Human Communication- Stanley Coren

Thank you.

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Date Posted: 12/19/2009 4:56 PM ET
Member Since: 2/21/2009
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I have a similar book (sorry, just one) not listed yet. New hc w/dj, Dog Training Handbook - a 10-week training course by Stella Smyth & Sally Bergh-Roose. I was pondering giving it to my neighbor for Christmas, but thought it might be kind of insulting, lol. ISBN;9780760760154

Train your dog at the best obedience school...your own home! Together you will take the ten-week course that the authors have been successfully running for the past fifteen years. Far too often dogs are pushed and pulled around, and given conflicting signals that aren't related to the owner's verbal requests. With the simple methods described and illustrated here, you'll avoid this frustration. Dogs of any age, breed, and size will quickly show improvements in behavior as you teach them to play and retrieve, lie down and stay, not to bit, to heel, and much more. Use the techniques and you'll have not only a happy, obedient companion but a friend you can count on.