Review of The Dog Training Manifesto

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Did you know that the dog was the first companion to man from the animal kingdom? Man's association with dogs dates back far in time, so it's tragic that there's still so much we humans need to understand about our canine companions.
I think this book is a great resource and it's quite a relief that it's out there.
Love the review too! Thankyou!
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Neha Panikar wrote: 01 Apr 2025, 00:11 Did you know that the dog was the first companion to man from the animal kingdom? Man's association with dogs dates back far in time, so it's tragic that there's still so much we humans need to understand about our canine companions.
I think this book is a great resource and it's quite a relief that it's out there.
Love the review too! Thankyou!
Thank you!
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A great book for all the dog lovers out there! Adopting a dog is not a joke. It becomes out responsibility to train the puppy properly and this book will come handy. I enjoyed reading your detailed and informative review. Thanks for sharing.
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It seems really useful for those who have a pet. I don’t have one, so it’s not very useful for me to read it, but I enjoyed reading your review.
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RJ Reviews wrote: 06 Apr 2025, 04:36 A great book for all the dog lovers out there! Adopting a dog is not a joke. It becomes out responsibility to train the puppy properly and this book will come handy. I enjoyed reading your detailed and informative review. Thanks for sharing.
Very true! Thanks for sharing your comments!
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Martina Sette wrote: 06 Apr 2025, 07:03 It seems really useful for those who have a pet. I don’t have one, so it’s not very useful for me to read it, but I enjoyed reading your review.
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I am sure this book would help a lot of dog owners and the would-be owners. I like dogs. Although I don't own one, I would like to someday.
Thanks for the review.
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Rajaee R wrote: 11 Apr 2025, 04:48 I am sure this book would help a lot of dog owners and the would-be owners. I like dogs. Although I don't own one, I would like to someday.
Thanks for the review.
Thank you!
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I’ve always like dogs, and I’ve been wanting to get one for the longest time. But my partner is quite the opposite in that regard, and since it needs to be a unanimous decision I’m yet to get one. My partner is convinced that we may not be able to give a dog that life it deserves– I think it’s fear really. But maybe with a book like this, I can change that, really learn how to care for dogs and maybe even convince my partner too. Thank you for this review Priya!
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Benita Ogarekpe wrote: 14 Apr 2025, 09:18 I’ve always like dogs, and I’ve been wanting to get one for the longest time. But my partner is quite the opposite in that regard, and since it needs to be a unanimous decision I’m yet to get one. My partner is convinced that we may not be able to give a dog that life it deserves– I think it’s fear really. But maybe with a book like this, I can change that, really learn how to care for dogs and maybe even convince my partner too. Thank you for this review Priya!
Hope you get a dog! Thanks for reading my review!
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This book seems to have a lot to offer for dog lovers and dog parents. I don't have a dog, but I would definitely gift or recommend this book to my friends who are dog parents. I think it would be perfect for a mindful dog lover.
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Gathungu EMuthoni wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 13:04 This book seems to have a lot to offer for dog lovers and dog parents. I don't have a dog, but I would definitely gift or recommend this book to my friends who are dog parents. I think it would be perfect for a mindful dog lover.
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Post by Seetha E »

I agree that caring for a dog, or any pet, is similar to caring for a child. I also read this book and found that the author presents a realistic and relatable approach without being preachy, making it a trustworthy read.
Thank you, @Priya Murugesan, for your detailed review; it will be helpful for anyone considering picking up the book.
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Seetha E wrote: 04 Jul 2025, 05:23 I agree that caring for a dog, or any pet, is similar to caring for a child. I also read this book and found that the author presents a realistic and relatable approach without being preachy, making it a trustworthy read.
Thank you, @Priya Murugesan, for your detailed review; it will be helpful for anyone considering picking up the book.
Glad that we share the same views!
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