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Play Together, Stay Together
HAPPY AND HEALTHY PLAY
BETWEEN PEOPLE AND DOGS
Play is fun and frolicsome, but it is powerful stuff!
Learn how to use it
to enhance your relationship with your dog.
BETWEEN PEOPLE AND DOGS
Play is fun and frolicsome, but it is powerful stuff!
Learn how to use it
to enhance your relationship with your dog.
"It's fun to have fun but you have to know how!"
The Cat in the Hat, by Dr. Seuss
Would you like to know how to play with your dog in a way that
she understands and enjoys?
she understands and enjoys?
Would you like to know why some dogs love to play,
and others are not so enthused?
Would you like to teach your dogs some super cute tricks and games?
Would you like to use play as a dog training tool?
and others are not so enthused?
Would you like to teach your dogs some super cute tricks and games?
Would you like to use play as a dog training tool?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions,
then Play Together, Stay Together
by Patricia McConnell and Karen London is the book
you want to buy right now!
You'll learn:then Play Together, Stay Together
by Patricia McConnell and Karen London is the book
you want to buy right now!
~ how to use play to enhance your relationship with your dog
~ how to exercise your dog's mind by teaching her tricks like:
~ how to jump through a hoop
~ how to hide his head under a pillow
~ how to play hide & seek
~ what types of toys are great for playing with your dog
~ how to play your way to an obedient dog
~ how NOT to play with your dog
~ and much more!
If you want a closer relationship with your dog,
this is the next book you should read!
this is the next book you should read!
- Description:
Paperback
Publisher: McConnell Publishing Limited
Edition: 1st
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1891767127
ISBN-13: 978-1891767128
Product Dimensions: 9.0 x 6.0 x 0.3 inches - Author:
Patricia McConnell PhD and Karen Londen PhD - Publish date:
August 15,2008 - Number of pages: 90
"Finally, a book devoted to play written by two top behaviorists and trainers,
including up-to-date research that will help you use play to enhance your
relationship. to get performance, and as a reward for good behavior."
Pia Silvani, CPDT, Director of Training and Behavior,
St. Hubert's Animal Welfare, Madison, NJ.