Review of The Dog Training Manifesto

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Dog Training Manifesto" by Bartholomew Henri.]
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I do not own a dog, partly because getting a trained dog is ridiculously costly where I am. I always thought training a dog was too much work for me. By the end of this book, I wanted to get a dog. The author made it seem like I was missing out on the greatest love one could ever have. The fact that dogs will always be there for you to come home to, excitedly waiting to see you, made me long for a dog. However, not without reminding myself of the author's point that one should only get a dog if they are financially, emotionally, and physically present for the dog.


The Dog Training Manifesto is a dog training manual by Bartholomew Henri. This book details how to train your canine pet and enhance the relationship between the two of you. Not only is this a cheaper option to help you save on some cash, but personally training your dog increases the bond and trust between you and your canine friend. Considering the cost of getting your dog professionally trained, buying this book is a drop in the ocean.

What I loved most about this book is the author's apparent love for dogs. His sentiments towards Chihuahuas resonated with me, and I could not help but chuckle. The book also incorporates the psychology of different breeds of dogs and their temperaments. The knowledge can be practical to anyone, including those with already trained dogs. Understanding your dog is the key to helping both of you maximize your love.

The book also has tips on how to train your dog, depending on what you want your dog to be. The book also has a few pictorial demonstrations of the training tactics.

There was nothing I did not like about this book. The book is exceptionally edited without a single error. After reading this book, I feel ready to own a dog. I give the book a perfect score of 5 out of 5 stars because it is practical and helps you save money while bonding with your canine friend. The book can also be a reference manual, and I recommend the book to anyone with a dog(trained or untrained) or those considering getting one.

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Oh wow! This sounds like a witty, fun, and educational read, especially for dog trainers, dog owners, and anyone desiring to own a pet. It was the title that drew my attention. And your review is quite telling revealing how beneficial this book, 'The Dog Training Manifesto,' would be for the afore listed set of people. And even more noteworthy is the fact that the book is exceptionally edited, free of errors, and merited a 5-star rating.
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Oh wow! This sounds like a witty, fun, and educational read, especially for dog trainers, dog owners, and anyone desiring to own a pet. It was the title that drew my attention. And your review is quite telling revealing how beneficial this book, 'The Dog Training Manifesto,' would be for the afore listed set of people. And even more noteworthy is the fact that the book is exceptionally edited, free of errors, and merited a 5-star rating.
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Oh wow! This sounds like a witty, fun, and educational read, especially for dog trainers, dog owners, and anyone desiring to own a pet. It was the title that drew my attention. And your review is quite telling revealing how beneficial this book, 'The Dog Training Manifesto,' would be for the afore listed set of people. And even more noteworthy is the fact that the book is exceptionally edited, free of errors, and merited a 5-star rating.
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

I own three dogs and have always had a dog in my home all of my life. They are definitely always there for you. I would suggest picking a dog from a shelter. If you want a certain breed of dog, research what will fit with your lifestyle. Always look for a reputable breeder as well. Be aware of the health issues that designer breeds have.
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Thanks for sharing your detailed review of "The Dog Training Manifesto" by Bartholomew Henri. It's great to hear that the author's love for dogs shines through in the book and that it provides valuable insights into understanding different breeds and their temperaments. The practical training tips and the potential to save money by training your own dog seem like major advantages. Based on your review, it appears to be an excellent read for dog owners or those considering getting a canine companion. I'll definitely check it out! Compelling narrative, drew me in from the start.
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Post by patricia MGBEMENA »

I actually love dogs and the books says a lot about how nice relationship with our dogs could be and I agree that one should be financially, emotionally, and physically before getting a dog.
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