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Katz Dog days


Courage the Cowardly Dog: Season One (Cartoon Network Hall of Fame)


Courage the Cowardly Dog: Season One (Cartoon Network Hall of Fame)


$13.93


John R. Dilworth’s Courage the Cowardly Dog had an auspicious start as the pick of the litter of Cartoon Network’s World Premiere Toons. The pilot short “The Chicken from Outer Space” (lamentably missing from this set) was nominated for an Academy Award®, and a series was born. Courage is a teeth-chattering pooch who howls pathetically like Harvey Keitel in Bad Lieutenant at any sign of danger. H…

A Dog Year


A Dog Year


$10.29


From Old Yeller to Marley and Me, movies about people and their dogs have a built-in appeal as long as they contain the basic elements–like funny canine high jinks, a few adorable “aww” moments, and, of course, the opportunity for a good healthy cry. So it is with the slight but winning A Dog Year, author Jon Katz’s tale of his relationship with an errant border collie named Devon. When we meet K…

Petz: Dogz 5 and Catz 5


Petz: Dogz 5 and Catz 5


$13.89


The Dogz and Catz Virtual Petz Palz Bundle – Fun forDog and Cat Lovers Product InformationCombined in the Dogz 5 and Catz 5 compliation bundle you can enjoy both animals on your computer!  Includes Playscenes and mini-games for both Dogz and Catz on one CD-ROM.  Introduce your Dogz to Catz - all of your Petz can play together!Fun for all ages with…

Counting Kisses: A Kiss & Read Book


Counting Kisses: A Kiss & Read Book


$2.00


Summary:How many kisses does a tired baby need? Count and kiss along with this bedtime book, now in a sturdy format perfect for the youngest readers.About the Author:•Karen Katz has written and illustrated more than fifty picture books and novelty books including the bestselling Where Is Baby’s Belly Button? After graduating from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, she attended the Yal…

Going Home: Finding Peace When Pets Die


Going Home: Finding Peace When Pets Die


$10.73


In Soul of a Dog, Izzy & Lenore,  A Good Dog, and other acclaimed works, New York Times bestselling author Jon Katz has written meaningfully about the cherished bond between humans and animals—especially our intense connection to our pets. Now, in this moving and thoughtful book, Katz addresses the difficult but necessary topic of saying goodbye to a devoted companion, and offers comfort, …

Dog Days (Dogs)


Dog Days (Dogs)


$14.00


BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Jon Katz’s Going Home.In Dog Days, Jon Katz, the squire of Bedlam Farm, allows us to live our dreams of leaving the city for the country, and shares the unpredictable adventure of farm life. The border collies, the sheep, the chickens, the cat, the ram, and one surprisingly sociable steer named Elvis all contribute to the hum (and occasional roar) of…

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Should There Be A Primary Dog Trainer In Your Household

Hi,

My name is Greg Williams and I just received your book and videos yesterday. I’ve read almost all of the book and watched all the videos.

[To read about the book and videos that he's referring to, please take a look at http://www.dogproblems.com/newvideos.htm]

I wanted to save my one question until after I actually started training, but I couldn’t wait, so here goes…

My wife and I have two young black lab females, both around 14-15 months old, but not sisters. They get along fine and we’ve been good about working with them to some extent, at least the best we knew how before the videos.

We walk them at least 4 or 5 times a week for a half hour or more as well as play ball in the back yard, they are both fully housebroken, they both know “sit” very well and “stay” pretty well, and they don’t “correct” each other much (except barking a lot at feeding time.) I plan to get our pinch collars this weekend and begin more formal training (thanks to the videos).

My question is… My wife and I both love being with the dogs and working with them. So how should we go about training them and being the “Alpha” dog? Should one of us be the primary trainer for both dogs, or each pick a dog to be the primary trainer, or switch off between the two so they get used to both of us?

Also, if you don’t mind a second question… at feeding time one is very quiet (but can get defensive) and the other barks a lot. The barker doesn’t like the first one near the food, but doesn’t “correct” her other than barking. Should we try to correct this barking behavior, or just find a way to feed them separately?

Thanks so much. Looking forward to trying out the training. By the way, I love to watch Forbes [Adam's dog] on the video… amazing work.

Greg Williams

Dear Greg:

It would be best if you both worked the dogs. See, your dogs don’t care who is more dominant in your relationship with your wife. All your dog thinks is, “When Greg issues a command, is he dominant to ME?” And, “When Mom issues a command to me, is SHE dominant to me?”

So, if your dogs gets worked twice a day by you… and twice a day by your wife… your dogs will learn commands VERY QUICKLY! (As long as you’re both using the same commands and techniques/approach to training).

As for your second question: All dogs should be fed separately. Confine the other dog while the first dog is eating. Then, when you feed the second dog, you’re going to want to confine the first dog.

That’s all for now, folks!

Adam

About the Author

Adam G. Katz is the author of the book, “Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer: An Insider’s Guide To The Most Jealously Guarded Dog Training Secrets In History.” Get a free copy of his report “Games To Play With Your Dog” when you sign up for his free weekly dog training tips e-zine at: http://www.dogproblems.com

has anyone used adam g. katz’s e-book, secrets to a profressional dog trainer?

if so, how did it go? my puppy has jumping on people problems, biting, seperation anxiety, and bonding issues. do you think the book would cover these really well? and have u tried the 30 day money back guarantee? thanks!
or would you get sitstayfetch?

I say sign up for some classes. Good socialization and it teaches YOU how to train your dog.. It’s one thing to read about how to train your dog, but it’s entirely different taking a class seeing hands on how things are done.. Someone there to help you if you aren’t getting the results you should.. And when you pay for classes, you are far more likely to finish them than if you buy an e-book online..

Jon Katz-Dog Days-Bookbits author interview

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