dog training
aladinp asked:


Hi,

I am a new dog owner. The name of my dog is “Tunnu” and he is not behaving very well as of now. He bites our bed sheets and tears them off .. will bark in the mid night to spoil our sleep. I am looking for some good dog training ebooks which can teach me how to make the dog understand my commands and other things like shake hand and jumps etc.

Any help will be appreciated.

Sierra

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Comments

8 Responses to “Where can I find good dog training e-books?”

  1. it's me!! on January 13th, 2009 10:59 pm

    have u tryed amazon.co.uk?? or play.com?? or ebay??? maybe they might have something?? good luc xxx

  2. Dev on January 14th, 2009 5:37 am

    The products httpwwwschoolingdogscomshopasp.

  3. &hearts' on January 17th, 2009 8:15 am

    The book is very good luck.

  4. Jess on January 18th, 2009 11:15 am

    At the current time I have a “quick start” guide ready to go. I’m working on a more thorough book as well.

    Email me and I’ll send it you.

  5. Shepherdgirl on January 18th, 2009 6:07 pm

    Here is website with very good info:
    Good Luck!!!

  6. Alexandrea on January 18th, 2009 6:24 pm

    Have you ckecked out?

    If you want free info, I found to have some good stuff.

    Good luck to you & Tunnu :)

  7. Brad Gen on January 19th, 2009 7:38 pm

    Hi ,
    Well why don’t you read this guide , its awesome ,its a really professional training, it will teach you how to train your dog by yourself , ,
    Hope this helps you

  8. John B, on January 22nd, 2009 8:54 pm

    SitStayFetch (a good review for the ebook can be found here: ) is pretty much the best e-book I’ve found, and it comes with a 60 day money back guarantee as well as lots of other freebies and other stuff tossed in. It’s also got lots of photos and illustrations for key concepts, and is written in a simple, clear fashion.

    Remember, too, that a lot of proper training is going to rest on your shoulders, especially if you’re a new dog owner. Most training fails because of the owner, not the dog, so be prepared to work just as hard (or likely even harder) than your dog will have to work.

    Good luck to you and Tunnu!