The Training of Dog and its Psychology

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Pets, Dogs, Science & Nature, Nature
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Author: John Monteith, Thomas Wesley Mills ISBN: 9782366596038
Publisher: Literature and Knowledge Publishing Publication: April 12, 2018
Imprint: Literature and Knowledge Publishing Language: English
Author: John Monteith, Thomas Wesley Mills
ISBN: 9782366596038
Publisher: Literature and Knowledge Publishing
Publication: April 12, 2018
Imprint: Literature and Knowledge Publishing
Language: English

This book deals with the training of Dog and the Psychology of the animal.

“Dogs are not filthy in their habits, but some people who keep them are, and others do not understand what is required to enable a dog to follow his instincts of cleanliness. Where a dog has once been to respond to Nature's call, he tends to visit again, and this is a guide to enable us to avail of natural instinct to enable us to maintain cleanly surroundings. The same general principles apply when dogs are taken afield to be worked on some sort of game. At first the puppy may run toward almost every form of life he sees. This is natural, and he would not be worth his keeping if he did not show some such tendency to investigate the world about him...”

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This book deals with the training of Dog and the Psychology of the animal.

“Dogs are not filthy in their habits, but some people who keep them are, and others do not understand what is required to enable a dog to follow his instincts of cleanliness. Where a dog has once been to respond to Nature's call, he tends to visit again, and this is a guide to enable us to avail of natural instinct to enable us to maintain cleanly surroundings. The same general principles apply when dogs are taken afield to be worked on some sort of game. At first the puppy may run toward almost every form of life he sees. This is natural, and he would not be worth his keeping if he did not show some such tendency to investigate the world about him...”

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