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Puppy Training for Beginners: Learn How to Train a Puppy in Obedience and the Art of Raising One Through Simple & Effective Techniques and Tools - cover

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Puppy Training for Beginners: Learn How to Train a Puppy in Obedience and the Art of Raising One Through Simple & Effective Techniques and Tools

Eva Underwood

Publisher: Eva Underwood

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Summary

Have you been thinking of getting a puppy or have already brought one home and wish to have an amazing experience with this little furry friend so that he/she grows to become your best furry best friend? 
Have you always wished to have a well-trained puppy that keeps wowing you every single day because of the way they do things and the fact that they are like a little person that can take care of themselves? 
If you've answered YES, keep reading… 
You Are About To Discover Exactly How To Turn Your Puppy Owning Experience One That You Are Proud Of And Not One You Dread By Learning Exactly How To Train Him/Her The Right Way To Ensure They Grasp Everything You Teach Them! 
It is said that the joy of owning a puppy is a huge payoff for the stress of work that goes into raising them. But I disagree. The joy of owning a puppy should be more than that. It should not be diminished by any amount of stress, especially regarding its training. 
It should be a complete, joyous experience. 
Have you been looking for a simple, effective and stress-free way of training your puppy to strengthen your bond with them and create a well-behaved, disciplined and happier animal of him/her? 
Then you came to the right place! 
Whether or not you've already brought your puppy home already, I know you must have been wondering: 
How do you simply train a puppy? 
How can I differentiate between normal puppy behavior from indiscipline, or abnormal behavior? 
Is training a puppy any different from training a dog? 
How can I keep my puppy from doing certain things or reinforce certain behavior without seeming too harsh? 
Are there any commands I should consider teaching my puppy? 
Where and how do I get started? 
If you've been having such questions, then this guide is what you've been looking for. You'll learn the ins and outs of puppy training, including the most effective methods of conducting the training, how to keep your puppy under control, how to reinforce the right behavior, the basic commands you should teach them and so much more, so keep reading! 
More precisely, you'll discover:What effective puppy training entailsHow puppy training has changed throughout historyHow puppies take in information and why this understanding is criticalThe best methods of training puppies you need to know ofWhat normal puppy behavior looks likeHow to guide your puppy into the right behaviorHow to keep your puppy away from common behavior problemsHow to house-train your puppyBasic commands that your puppy should learnThe ten best puppy training tips you can leverage today…And much more! 
The truth is; a puppy is as good as its trainer and more often than not, a good puppy trainer is as good as their guide. 
This book is an excellent beginners' guide that is not only simple to follow but practical enough to give you an amazingly effortless and fun time training your puppy. So even if you've never trained a puppy before, you can be confident that it will teach you everything you need to learn to master the craft of puppy training and use it to turn your puppy's life around! 
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Available since: 09/09/2020.

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