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Bridging the Gap Between Humans and Dogs

This book was created to help us understand the needs of the dog, to give an idea of their relationship with us. Hopefully owners will better understand their dogs. That they have their own language and it is up to us to learn all we can about them. This animal has been with humans for thousands of years, in good and bad times. Responsible ownership is taking responsibility for our actions and to be accountable. Enjoy your dog. Be firm, fair, consistent. Learn to become a leader and trainer. Your payment will be your enjoyment.

(PRWEB) October 4, 2006 -- This book was created to help us understand the needs of the dog, to give an idea of their relationship with us. Hopefully owners will better understand their dogs. That they have their own language and it is up to us to learn all we can about them. This animal has been with humans for thousands of years, in good and bad times. Responsible ownership is taking responsibility for our actions and to be accountable.

Enjoy your dog. Be firm, fair, consistent. Learn to become a leader and trainer. Your payment will be your enjoyment.

Dog ownership seems like a lot of work at times. However, there is a time and place for everything. Once "you" and your companion understand each other your life together will be enjoyable.

Having a well-trained dog at your side that has self control may amaze the most opinionated as it will change their way of thinking. It will also teach us what teamwork is really about.

When we get our pet, it turns out we’ve received two dogs for the price of one. The dog we got stuck with or the dog we trained through leadership. Be fair, firm and consistent. Say what you mean.Dogs are dogs. They are not people, cats, horses or any other being; they are dogs and think like dogs. They do not know our language or our rules for our society. We must also learn from them and about them.

They are a living being and we are their guardians. It is up to us, the Leader to realize this and to give the dog our best as they will give us their best. Get involved with your dog’s life and education. Do not wait until the dog is a young adult. Do not wait until the dog has totally upset your life and home to take care of any problems. Learn to teach your dog basic obedience as this will teach the dog self-control. It is easier to stop unwanted behavior before it starts.

Find out more at http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=26674

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