As far back as I can remember I’ve always loved canines and always wanted to make sure they were
treated kindly. When I
was a kid, I would bring a bag of dog treats with me to visit family and
friends that I knew had dogs; I had to be very convincing too, or else people
would’ve thought they were for me! But they could see it was a delight for me; while everyone would be inside
talking, I would be outside with the pups. Eventually, this enthusiasm
culminated with the creation of Nate Schoemer’s Dog Training Program, with a mission of improving the lives of dogs and their owners through
education.
I wrote
Nate Schoemer's Dog Training Manual: Animal Planet's Dog Trainer Shares His Dog Training Secrets
This manual
is the first and still the most in-depth dog training book I’ve read.
This book was written by one of the best dog trainers I’ve had the pleasure to
learn from and train with:Tom Rose. He’s won
countless competitions with his dogs, established one of the best dog trainer
schools globally, was the first American to score a perfect FH Schutzhund
advanced tracking title and continues to share his knowledge and expertise with
aspiring dog trainers plus…he’s just a really neat guy!
This book covers everything from puppy imprinting to training the competitive
working dog. It is a must-have for anyone who wants to take their dog training
skills to the next level. And truthfully, isn’t that what we all want?
This
book is hands down one of those essential readings that every dog owner should
own…it should be read, re-read, and then re-re-read.
Patricia beautifully describes our dog’s emotions, body language, and even the
more subtle expressions that most people miss… it’s like training to be a doggy
empath.
I found myself smiling and learning something new and valuable in every
chapter, even after being a professional dog trainer for over ten years.
We
love our dogs, and they depend on us to care for them and understand them. This
book is not only a page-turner, but it will enhance the relationship that you
have with your furry-faced friend.
Yes, humans and canines are different species, but current research provides fascinating, irrefutable evidence that what we share with our dogs is greater than how we vary. As behaviorist and zoologist Dr. Patricia McConnell tells us in this remarkable new book about emotions in dogs and in people, more and more scientists accept the premise that dogs have rich emotional lives, exhibiting a wide range of feelings including fear, anger, surprise, sadness, and love.
In For the Love of a Dog, McConnell suggests that one of the reasons we love dogs so much is that they express emotions in ways…
Social Security for Future Generations
by
John A. Turner,
This book provides new options for reform of the Social Security (OASI) program. Some options are inspired by the U.S. pension system, while others are inspired by the literature on financial literacy or the social security systems in other countries.
An example of our proposals inspired by the U.S. pension…
This
book is full of great advanced training concepts by one of the best dog
trainers in the world. It is chock full of practical ideas that are helpful for
any type of dog training, not just protection sport training.
Balabanov
believes in working within the premise of the dog’s psychology and drives,
desires, and abilities, promoting an ethical framework; rather than working against
those drives, focusing predominantly on positive reinforcement. Through this, Balabanov
sets up a pathway to success to help trainers become the most successful
competitors of any protection sport.
Balabanov
lays out the most important foundations, starting with the selection of your
dog, on through competition at national and world levels, tackling areas that
you might not find in other training books, with a focus on achieving
world-class competitor status. This is a must-read book for people who want to
take the sport to the next level.
"Ivan's training comes from the heart, for the dog. He has certainly enhanced my view of training and has taught me many valuable, yet simple techniques to achieve the most from my dogs and myself." --Mary A. Allen, World Championship Competitor, USA Apprentice Judge, USA New England Regional Director
"Ivan Balabanov is among the few top trainers in the country who truly understands dog behavior and drives. He is highly respected by the best Schutzhund competitors, trainers and coaches in the country." --Glenn Stephenson, United Schutzhund Clubs of America Judge, International competitor
Training methods for the top competitor. Advanced Schutzhund…
This
is the best book I’ve read on the science behind canine nutrition and helping
someone's dog live a long and happy life. Rodney Habib and veterinarian Karen
Becker create a prescriptive plan that integrates nutritional health sciences through
the study of the most long-lived canines. They incorporate environmental
principles, stress reduction, and the principles of an overall healthy
lifestyle with preeminent science about what nutrients dogs require. They
emphasize stress, isolation, and psychological factors, how even exposure to
negative energy—insults and mean behavior—can so badly affect dogs and their
owners alike.
The
authors also dig deep into the subject of what pet food manufacturers don’t
want customers to know about. They help the reader get out from the matrix of
how we typically feed our canine companions, with information about how
standard pet foods are made with the lowest quality ingredients, based on how
large corporations do not consider a dog to be on the same level of importance
as us. There’s also great information in this book about how to introduce
nutrition supplements, which is sometimes confusing for a lot of us to figure
out.
In this pathbreaking guide, two of the world's most popular and trusted pet-care advocates reveal new science to teach us how to delay ageing and provide a long, happy, healthy life for our canine companions.
The #1 New York Times Bestseller and Sunday Times Bestseller
'Everyone who lives with dogs needs to read this book' ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ, author of Inside of a Dog and Our Dogs, Ourselves
Over the past few decades, many dogs have been getting sicker and dying prematurely. Why?
Rodney Habib and Dr Karen Shaw Becker have galvanized the best wisdom from top geneticists, microbiologists and longevity…
Social Security for Future Generations
by
John A. Turner,
This book provides new options for reform of the Social Security (OASI) program. Some options are inspired by the U.S. pension system, while others are inspired by the literature on financial literacy or the social security systems in other countries.
An example of our proposals inspired by the U.S. pension…
Jennifer
is a personal friend of mine and is an excellent dog trainer. Her book covers
much of the “need-to-know” basics regarding service dog training, and makes an
excellent guide for those starting out. It goes well paired with my book. 😉
What
makes this book special is that it breaks down how an owner can enter straight
into the service dog training world. This is a very rewarding skill set that can
be converted into an extremely fulfilling career for those interested in
working in the field of training dogs to help people with disabilities,
post-traumatic stress disorders, age-related conditions, and so many more
circumstances.
The
book captures the fundamentals like raising and training puppies, on up to the
important points about service dog creation, which includes guiding the
vision-impaired, audio-alert training for the hearing impaired, medical alert
responses, and many more primary skillsets that can help someone on a path of
eventually having their dog certified.
I’ve
done a lot of work within the field of service dog training, and I’ve seen the
remarkable difference these skillsets can have on the lives of their owners; to
a point that is absolutely mind-blowing, so it’s an awesome area to work within
and adapt into your field of expertise.
Master service dog training at home with this easy step-by-step guide
Service dogs are life-changing for people with a range of physical and mental disabilities. But getting one can be complicated and expensive. The Service Dog Training Guide offers you an easy, step-by-step program for you and your dog to follow at home.
Bone up on everything from basic exercises to essential service dog tasks that will guide you and your dog on the best training path. You’ll also find an overview of different types of service and support dogs, breeds, and equipment for training. The step-by-step instructions will help…
One
day, a client reached out to me for help after working with a different trainer
for nine months with no success. I
noticed that people would understand everything I taught them in the lesson,
but it was data overload, and they couldn’t retain it. This problem is what
prompted me to write my manual.
In the
manual, I cover the science of dog training; and with this knowledge, it is
important to keep in mind that the science is always the same when you are
training your dog. Adjusting for each
dog’s specific needs is considered the art of dog training. And if you can
understand the science, you can master the art! This book
will have you going from Einstein to Kahlo in no time! But…you know…for dogs.