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The Art of Raising a Puppy

The Art of Raising a Puppy

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Author: The Monks Of New Skete
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 186 reviews
Sales Rank: 2245

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1st
Pages: 274
Number Of Discs: 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
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4 out of 5 stars The monks are the real subjects   May 29, 2008
Carl Stewart (western Massachusetts)
Having owned many dogs in my life, it seems very clear that there is no one right method of making the dog a vital and beloved member of the household. German Shepherds, the breed that the monks work with, are eminently trainable as are a few other breeds. Some are very resistant to training or, at a minimum, require very different approaches. Perhaps the best advice one can give on training is to observe a friend's dog who you think is particularly well-mannered. See how that friend relates to the dog and ask what he or she did when the dog was a pup. Some well-behaved dogs are born and not made. Lucky you if you happen to get one of these; but the connection between man and dog goes back milennia and it is an interesting and complex relationship


5 out of 5 stars The Monks' Approach is Truly Artful   April 28, 2008
C. Nelson
The mindful, carefully researched approach to raising (not just training) a puppy provides what few other dog training books do -- the big picture. Why do dogs behave the way they do? Why are their instincts sometimes not in synch with how humans need them to behave, and how then can their instincts be influenced and molded gently to be compatible with a lifetime with humans?
I read this book cover to cover when I got my new puppy, and bought it for my dad when he got his.
My only challenge has been that the other people (teenage daughters and my boyfriend) who love my puppy have not read the book. I need to get it on tape and put it on their iPods!



5 out of 5 stars the art of raising a puppy   March 29, 2008
havanese mom (dallas, tx)
Exellent book with many insights to dog behavior. It's been valuable to training our dog. The only draw back is that there aren't enough examples or "how tos" for me.


5 out of 5 stars Read it   March 29, 2008
Lucy Jacques
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Get this book and keep it if you think of ever raising a puppy. Very educational and also entertaining. You will learn a lot about dogs' temparaments, their various, often unexpected behaviors, and generaly about the world of dogs. Great Resource!!! Another great title is "Cesar's Way" by Cesar Millan


5 out of 5 stars Very Pleased   February 10, 2008
Ann (Alabama)
This book was recommended by a breeder and has proved to be one of the best dog books I've read. The monks do such a great job and have helped a lot of us to understand our dogs better.

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