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Training and working dogs - for quiet confident control of stock


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The information in this book will allow every owner of a new pup to train it with confidence and produce an obedient, responsive and alert dog. Contents include:

  • selecting a dog (breed characteristics);
  • how to assess working ability;
  • summary of puppy-rearing procedures;
  • fundamentals of training (psychology, directional signals);
  • training methods;
  • working with cattle;
  • correcting faults;
  • working with two dogs.
  • working with dogs.

Although designed mainly for those who use dogs to muster cattle, the patient and understanding approach is equally effective for dogs reared to handle other stock, and for dogs kept as pets.

ISBN 0 7022 2394 8

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Title Training and working dogs - for quiet confident control of stock
Pages 227  
Catalogue number B382  
Year of publish 2001  
Price $24.95AUD (inc GST)   purchase online

 

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