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6**T
ajpt34
I have a Rhodesian Ridgeback, who constantly needs mental and physical stimulation. I'd done the hiding of treats/toys, the "find me" game, infact I thought I'd done everything people told me to do - but then I found "10 minute dog training games", and started giving them a go.I've tried all the games and they work, and now my dog is constantly stimulated which is great for me, because now I can sit down without him demanding attention. I'd reconmend this book to ALL dogs owners as this book has simple and harder activites for every type of dog. Also there is no great need to go out and buy this and that and household objects are fine to use. Once you've have done all the "exercises" in the book, you can go back to the beginning and start again - it's fantastic!!!
E**N
Great Book. Great way to find new things to ...
Great Book. Great way to find new things to do with your dog. Easy to follow and positive training methods. Recommend this book
T**E
Great book, inspiring but...
I found this book through Kyra Sundance's podcast and I was very excited to recieve it. It is a very good book and it has a lot of fun exercises BUT a lot of them require props, rather large ones that the average dog-owner just don't have and probably can't fit in their home. With some ingenuity one can re-invent those games of course but it was a little bit disappointing to find that at least half of the book was more or less useless to me.If you have a house or a passion for big dog toys this is definitely the book for you.If you don't it's still worth a read if only for the inspiration. Kyra Sundance knows what she's talking about and the pictures are topnotch and very cute.
L**E
Keep your dog entertained!
This is a great book by Kyra Sundance with some brilliant ideas that help entertain, motivate and train. Do more with your dog!
B**2
OK, but needs lots of equipment
This book has many training tips and tricks you can teach your dog, but the amount of equipment required to do this would be very expensive. Almost every training game uses equipment that is not readily available in the average home. Probably a book for the enthusiast. Saying this, I have taught my dog to ring a bell to let me know he wants to go outside instead of scratching the door.
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