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enlarge | Author: The Monks Of New Skete Publisher: Little, Brown and Company Category: Book
List Price: $24.99 Buy Used: $3.00 You Save: $21.99 (88%)
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Rating: 186 reviews Sales Rank: 2245
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Pages: 274 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.2
ISBN: 0316578398 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.707 UPC: 400307318974 EAN: 9780316578394 ASIN: 0316578398
Publication Date: March 20, 1991 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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This is as good as it gets September 24, 1999 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Excellent book. What they say not only makes sense but works also. I am just practicing their methods on my bullmastiff puppy and it works perfectly. Don't waste your time reading these reviews, get the book and read that :-)
Excellent book! September 22, 1999 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Very thorough understanding of the importance of taking the raising of your puppy seriously. Gives great instruction on adjusting your puppy into your life. A must read if you are thinking about adopting a puppy!
Disappointed at use of outdated punishment-based methods. September 11, 1999 36 out of 55 found this review helpful
Twenty years ago when they wrote "How To Be Your Dog's Best Friend," the Monks were cutting edge. Their philosophy of understanding and respecting their dogs was refreshing. However, they still advocated severe corrections such as scruff shakes, alpha rolls and hitting their dogs. Much progress has been made in dog training since then. There are now tens of thousands of "positive reinforcement" trainers who eschew physical punishment althogether, and positive methods have been proven highly effective for all types of dogs. It is disappoinitng at best to see the Monks clinging to their now antiquated methods in their newer puppy book. There is much good information in both of their books. It is a shame that the good information is tainted by their promotion of unnecessary and harsh punishments. I someday the Monks produce a book that embraces the new, scientific and positive principles of "clicker training."
the best book on dog raising I've seen August 22, 1999 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is the very best book on raising dogs I've ever read. It is enjoyable and interesting, as well as very informative. I highly recommend it as good reading, even if you are not presently interested in getting a puppy. The monks provide fascinating insights into dog training. Look at their other books also.
An excellent guide for new buyers, trainers, & breeders! July 28, 1999 calz@dorsai.org (Staten Island, New York, USA) 127 out of 132 found this review helpful
The breeder we bought our german shepherd puppy from recommended this book to us. I am amazed at the work the Monks of New Skete are doing for the german shepherd breed. My hope is that all breeders would use the New Skete method with their litters. If this were done, then maybe so-called "dangerous breeds" would lose their bad rap. Surely there would be less dogs in animal shelters and pet shops.
I can not stress enough the importance of early human socialization, and the Monks of New Skete seem to agree. If you are planning on breeding a litter, I urge you to pick up this book an heed the authors advice.
This book also stresses humane training methods, and the importance of positive reinforcement. Using this method has helped with my dominant GSD pup. Constant scolding will get you nowhere. A quick pop on the lead when bad and copious amounts of praise when good makes training a happy occasion for both dog and master.
I would recommend the three tape training set "Raising Your Dog With The Monks of New Skete" along with this book. The tapes show the New Skete method from the puppy birth, to training the adult dog, and brings the information together nicely.
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