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Training Guide for Service Dogs - A Step-By –Step Training Scheme for You and Your Dog - cover

Training Guide for Service Dogs - A Step-By –Step Training Scheme for You and Your Dog

James Bradley

Maison d'édition: Klish T. Kinderman

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Synopsis

Are you searching for a life-changing connection with your four-legged friend? Do you dream of transforming your beloved canine into a highly-skilled, devoted service dog? Then, look no further! 
This guide is your roadmap to unlocking the limitless potential within your loyal companion.
In this book, you'll embark on a transformative journey, understanding the intricate art of training service dogs from start to finish. Whether you aspire to help those with physical disabilities, or emotional support needs, or even work in search and rescue operations, this comprehensive guide provides the perfect blueprint for success.
Written by renowned dog behavior experts and service dog trainers, this invaluable resource offers a wealth of knowledge, proven techniques, and insider secrets. 
Each chapter of this book is meticulously crafted to empower you with the necessary skills, knowledge, and confidence you require to train your canine to become a remarkable service dog.
Inside this guide, you'll discover:
A step-by-step training approach: From basic obedience commands to advanced tasks, this guide covers it all. 

Tailored training strategies: Every dog is unique, and this guide recognizes that. With personalized training methods, you'll learn how to adapt to your dog's personality, strengths, and weaknesses, ensuring the most effective and compassionate training experience.

Crucial handler-dog bond development: The bond between you and your service dog is the cornerstone of success. This book will guide you in building a deep, trust-filled relationship, fostering teamwork, and enhancing communication to achieve seamless cooperation.
Specialized training for various service dog roles: Whether you aim to train your dog for mobility assistance, autism support, or PTSD intervention, our expert advice covers a wide range of service dog roles, equipping you with the tools to cater to specific needs.
Troubleshooting common challenges: Overcoming obstacles is part of the journey. This guide includes troubleshooting tips and strategies to tackle common training hurdles, ensuring you stay motivated and maintain progress even during challenging times.
And so much more…

This guide is more than just a book; it's a life-changing opportunity to forge an unbreakable bond with your beloved companion. With each turn of the page, you'll be one step closer to unlocking your dog's extraordinary potential.
Don't wait another moment to embark on this remarkable journey. Take action today and experience the joy, fulfillment, and life-changing impact of training a service dog. 
Your loyal companion is ready to transform lives, and you hold the key to their success. 
Order your copy of this book now and unleash the extraordinary!
 
Disponible depuis: 02/06/2023.

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