Line training for dogs : how it's done / by Monika Gutmann ; [translation, Alexandra Cox].
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- 3861279614
- 9783861279617
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Dr. James Carlson Library | NonFiction | 636.70887 G984 | Available | 33111005809740 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Unless they're on a lead, many dogs refuse to come back to their owners, and simply do as they please. Dogs like these commonly spend their lives on leads that are much too short, and are unable to enjoy the privilege of running free in meadows and fields because they haven't learned to take notice of their owners and come back on call or whistle. The advice that's often given to anyone who owns a dog like this is to give line training a try, but not many people know how it's done. This guide provides the step-by-step instructions for successful line training.
Includes list of web sites and index.
Translated from the German.