Review of The Dog Training Manifesto
Posted: 21 Jul 2024, 09:24
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Dog Training Manifesto" by Bartholomew Henri.]
Do you love dogs? Do you already have a canine companion? Are you seeking guidance on responsible pet ownership? Are you thinking about adding more to your present furry family? Are you facing issues with your dog's behavior? To address potential concerns and queries related to dog ownership, breed, behavioral concerns, and building a mutually rewarding relationship with your canine companion, pick up a copy of The Dog Training Manifesto: Canine Training 101, authored by Bartholomew Henri. The comprehensive text offers valuable insights into responsible pet ownership and compassionate dog training.
Henri rightly emphasizes the importance of carefully considering the needs of a potential pet before bringing them home. He asserts that pet parents should understand and accept the responsibility of caring for their new furry additions and not treat them as mere toys or means of entertainment. He underscores the significance of thorough research, factoring in their physical, mental, and instinctual needs, before choosing a dog breed. Furthermore, he emphasizes the role of financial preparedness in caring for a new pet. After addressing these considerations and adding a dog to the family, the next stage involves training the dog, which is crucial.
In ten chapters, the author discusses extensively the various aspects of successfully training the dog. After all, it is about ensuring the safety of both the dog and its surrounding individuals, and it goes a long way in avoiding frustration and heartbreaking or dangerous endings. I concur with the recommendation for personal involvement in training unless all attempts have failed. He emphasizes the importance of understanding instincts, learning styles, and body language to tailor a training approach.
Notably, the author discusses the importance of establishing trust with dogs. To build trust, he suggests sticking to a routine, employing positive reinforcement, and exercising patience. I appreciate that positive reinforcement is repeatedly highlighted, and rightly so, as it stands out as a powerful method for training and correcting unwanted behaviors. Positive reinforcement also helps dogs learn commands and discipline quickly.
I applaud that the author does not adopt a one-size-fits-all approach. He is practical and addresses potential challenges, such as short training sessions, waiting too long to reward, misplacing rewards, and unintentionally punishing undesirable behaviors. The author stresses that neglecting a dog's mental well-being can negatively impact their health, happiness, and bond with their owners. When things don’t seem to work out, he encourages readers to take a flexible approach, pause, and try again. Overall, the author highlights the importance of physical activity, mental stimulation, and building a dog's confidence, making training a worthwhile investment of time and effort. The above summary enlists only a fraction of what this book offers.
Furthermore, I encountered just one minor error while reading. The editing work is commendable. The thoroughness and depth of coverage were apparent, and I do not have any negative comments about the book. Hence, I gladly rate this book five out of five stars. I recommend this book for dog enthusiasts and owners aiming to foster a deeper bond with their dogs, equipping them with a better understanding of canine psychology for successful training outcomes. Additionally, it is an ideal resource for households with dogs and a thoughtful gift for fellow dog lovers.
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The Dog Training Manifesto
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Do you love dogs? Do you already have a canine companion? Are you seeking guidance on responsible pet ownership? Are you thinking about adding more to your present furry family? Are you facing issues with your dog's behavior? To address potential concerns and queries related to dog ownership, breed, behavioral concerns, and building a mutually rewarding relationship with your canine companion, pick up a copy of The Dog Training Manifesto: Canine Training 101, authored by Bartholomew Henri. The comprehensive text offers valuable insights into responsible pet ownership and compassionate dog training.
Henri rightly emphasizes the importance of carefully considering the needs of a potential pet before bringing them home. He asserts that pet parents should understand and accept the responsibility of caring for their new furry additions and not treat them as mere toys or means of entertainment. He underscores the significance of thorough research, factoring in their physical, mental, and instinctual needs, before choosing a dog breed. Furthermore, he emphasizes the role of financial preparedness in caring for a new pet. After addressing these considerations and adding a dog to the family, the next stage involves training the dog, which is crucial.
In ten chapters, the author discusses extensively the various aspects of successfully training the dog. After all, it is about ensuring the safety of both the dog and its surrounding individuals, and it goes a long way in avoiding frustration and heartbreaking or dangerous endings. I concur with the recommendation for personal involvement in training unless all attempts have failed. He emphasizes the importance of understanding instincts, learning styles, and body language to tailor a training approach.
Notably, the author discusses the importance of establishing trust with dogs. To build trust, he suggests sticking to a routine, employing positive reinforcement, and exercising patience. I appreciate that positive reinforcement is repeatedly highlighted, and rightly so, as it stands out as a powerful method for training and correcting unwanted behaviors. Positive reinforcement also helps dogs learn commands and discipline quickly.
I applaud that the author does not adopt a one-size-fits-all approach. He is practical and addresses potential challenges, such as short training sessions, waiting too long to reward, misplacing rewards, and unintentionally punishing undesirable behaviors. The author stresses that neglecting a dog's mental well-being can negatively impact their health, happiness, and bond with their owners. When things don’t seem to work out, he encourages readers to take a flexible approach, pause, and try again. Overall, the author highlights the importance of physical activity, mental stimulation, and building a dog's confidence, making training a worthwhile investment of time and effort. The above summary enlists only a fraction of what this book offers.
Furthermore, I encountered just one minor error while reading. The editing work is commendable. The thoroughness and depth of coverage were apparent, and I do not have any negative comments about the book. Hence, I gladly rate this book five out of five stars. I recommend this book for dog enthusiasts and owners aiming to foster a deeper bond with their dogs, equipping them with a better understanding of canine psychology for successful training outcomes. Additionally, it is an ideal resource for households with dogs and a thoughtful gift for fellow dog lovers.
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The Dog Training Manifesto
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon