The Art of Raising a Puppy | The Monks of New Skete | a must read for those considering a puppy
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The Art of Raising a Puppy
The Monks of New Skete
Little, Brown and Company
, 1991 - 274 pages
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highly recommended
The monks of New Skete, authors of the classic guide How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend, now apply their highly successful training methods to the crucial first months of a
puppy
's life. 50 photographs.
All puppy owners should read this book!
I love training dogs and learning more about their nature and behavior. This book was extremely helpful, and it answered many of the questions I had about a dog's normal development and milestones. The Monks reinforce what I've discovered about my own dogs, which is that it is never too early to st
art
training and that puppies are capable of becoming charming companions from a very young age.
If you are thinking of getting a
puppy
, read this book first.
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a must read for those considering a puppy
if all people read this book prior to adopting (purchasing) a
puppy
the pet control situation would be helped ten fold every year until eternity. this book not only guides those who have a puppy but shows how to chose a puppy for a p
art
icular lifestyle.
Excellent Guide!
I brought home an 8 week old shih tzu and used the recommendation to tether him in my room and provide a blanket for him to sleep on. After only 3 nights he was sleeping all night long and when he needs to go out in the morning he barks once. It is amazing how well this worked. I have read numerous
puppy
books and this one far exceeds any of the books. The focus is on understanding your new best friend and applying the proper techniques to
raising
a happy and obedient pet.
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not the best training guide.
I have read tons of other training guides, and while I found this book a good read, it was not exactly helpful in terms of training. It focused more on their monastery, stories about dogs they trained, and the birthing process of a German Shepherd. Mind you, I'm big GSD lover so I enjoyed this book, but I wish I had purchased another book for more tips on training.
Some of the tips offered are great and work well, but there should have been more. But do keep in mind the book's title! "The
ART
of
Raising
a
Puppy
," not "HOW to Raise a Puppy." So it's understandable that there are numerous stories and other bits of info. But if you're looking for a real how-to guide with a lot of tips, I would look elsewhere.
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Somewhat helpful
I really loved this book until we got our
puppy
. However it swiftly became apparent that the dog had never read the manual. I still got something out of it, but its hardly the guidebook to puppyhood I wanted.
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