The Dog Whisperer Presents Good Habits for Great Dogs: A Positive Approach to Solving Problems for Puppies and Dogs
By Paul Owens and Norma Eckroate
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As an added bonus for the reader, each book purchase includes a free online dog training seminar—allowing first-hand access to one of America’s most trusted experts on nonviolent dog training.
Encompassing the author’s positive training methods, habit training is a shortcut in the training process. Paul’s innovative new concept makes it possible to quickly and easily eliminate your dog’s problem behaviors in less time than you ever thought possible. It focuses on making training a natural, everyday process so it becomes fun rather than a chore.
Inside you’ll find the tricks for successful dog training, including:
* How to jump-start your training with Paul’s 28-Day Habit Training Program
* How to use the motivating power of play as a powerful tool
* How to take a vacation for canine education and learn to speak fluent dog
* Step-by-step instructions for all of the basic behaviors
This is the world’s only self-help book for both you and your puppy or dog. It addresses the three major issues every problem-ridden, dog-human family deals with—not knowing what to do, not being motivated to do it, and not having the willpower to follow through.
Paul Owens
Paul Owens is nationally recognized as a leading proponent of nonviolent training, promoting kindness, respect and compassion. Paul has taught thousands of families and individuals to improve the dog-human relationship using nonviolent means. His companion DVD, The Dog Whisperer, has been rated the best family dog training DVD on the market.
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The Dog Whisperer Presents Good Habits for Great Dogs - Paul Owens
THE DOG
WHISPERER
PRESENTS
GOOD HABITS FOR
GREAT DOGS
A Positive Approach to Solving
Problems for Puppies and Dogs
Paul Owens
Bestselling author of The Dog Whisperer and The Puppy Whisperer
with Norma Eckroate
Avon, Massachusetts
Copyright © 2009 by Paul Owens and Norma Eckroate
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. Habit Training and Why It Works
Chapter 1: Creating New Habits That Become Powerful Dog Training Tools
Chapter 2: All about Habits
Chapter 3: Setting Your Dog and Yourself Up for Success
Chapter 4: The Motivating Power of Play
Chapter 5: The Four Steps for Habit Power
Part 2. The 7-Day Vacation for Canine Education
Chapter 6: Taking a Vacation for Canine Education
Chapter 7: Games to Play on Vacation—Find It, Tug, and Fetch
Part 3. Integrating Habits to Get Reliable Behavior
Chapter 8: Incorporating Habit Training into Daily Life
Chapter 9: Motivation
Chapter 10: Willpower
Chapter 11: Basic Behaviors: Pay Attention, Sit, Down, Stay, Come, Go-to-Your-Spot, Leave It, and Heel
Conclusion
Free Online Video Seminar
Index
Acknowledgments
There are many people who assisted greatly in the process of creating this book. We're grateful to everyone at Adams Media, especially our editor, Meredith O'Hayre; copyeditor, Carol Goff; the Adams graphics team; and also to our wonderful agent, Lisa Hagan.
We're grateful to our photographers, whose professionalism and patience are incomparable: Erin Tomanek at Paw Prints Pet Portraiture, Brian Stemmler at Stemmler Photography, and Harvey Branman at Photography as an Art. And thanks to Bob Tomanek for his help at the photo shoot.
Special thanks to our terrific graphic designer, Francis Sporer, who has a unique ability to put form to concepts and beautifully conveyed our message in the four illustrations he created specifically for this book.
For their generous gifts of time and valuable input on the manuscript, our special thanks to Andrea Sholer, Arita Trahan, and Dorna Sakurai.
Some people always step up to the plate and say yes. For their longtime support and generosity of spirit, Barbara Holiday and Dave Reintz, and dog trainer extraordinaire, Nicole Wilde, will always be among the saints in our world.
Annette Leahy is a webmaster extraordinaire with her talents of both technological wizardry and expert writing. Thanks for the peace of mind that you bring, knowing that you are on the job for us.
Special thanks to those friends whose furry sidekicks came out to strut their stuff for the photographs in this book and demonstrate how it is done: Joan and Lauren Asarnow with sweet Layla; Barbara Holiday and Dave Reintz with the amazing Bozley the Beagle; Bill Marquardt and his wonderful dog, Ike; and Carol Cupp with the fabulous Rocket; the Newcombe Family and the awesome Jack; and Jane Wiedlin and Orbit, the queen of the universe.
In addition, Paul would especially like to thank the Owens clan: Pam, Peg, Pat and Tom, Jennifer Mielziner, Jenina Schutter, Jim and Keelin O'Neill, and the blessed Molly and Grady. Your support and faith made it all possible.
And blessings to my awesome coauthor and friend Norma Eckroate whose incomparable writing skills and otherworldly insight and talent transforms even the most tangled, bird's-nest of a phrase into profound prose. Sincere gratitude and appreciation as it was truly an honor and a great ride.
Lastly, special thanks to Terry Cranendonk, dog trainer extraordinaire, for his friendship, consideration, support, and contributions, especially to the chapter on play. Great stuff and greatly honored and appreciated.
Imagine.
Whatever we can imagine we can make real.
So imagine a smile on your face, a hitch in your giddy-up, and a little peace in your heart.
Look into those eyes and say,
We're in this together, pal. Whatever the problem, no matter how long it takes, we'll work it out. And we'll have fun doing it.
And then you do.
Introduction
This is the world's only self-help book for both you and your puppy or dog. Dogs learn to get what they want by their own actions, just as we humans learn how to get what we want by our own actions.
In this book, you'll learn how you can easily create good new habits that will lead to your dog forming good habits and more reliable behavior. No matter where you are on the training continuum—whether you just brought your first puppy or dog home or have a dog who already does some basic behaviors—this new habit training method will fine-tune and empower your training and dogspeak skills.
Habit training fast-tracks dog training because it focuses on making education a natural, everyday process. Training becomes fun rather than a chore. And by using this method, problems like jumping, begging at the table, pulling on walks, etc. are easily resolved. With the step-by-step instructions offered in this book, you'll find that habit training is the quickest way to reach any goal and get ourselves and our dogs to do what we want them to do. Habits rule!
This book also addresses the three major issues every problem-ridden, dog-human family deals with: not knowing what to do, not being motivated to do it, and not having the willpower to follow through. By applying the suggestions presented in this book, you will quickly and easily:
Learn how to teach yourself and your dog what to do and how to do it;
Learn how to motivate both you and your dog so both of you get greater enjoyment in working together and become one big happy family;
Learn how to develop the willpower to continue the process until you've reached your goals.
This book places a heavy emphasis on play and games. Everyone enjoys playing with their dogs but many people don't realize how important play and having fun can be in teaching dogs to be reliable. Play gets what you want without the hassle of long, formal training sessions or feeling like you're competing with your dog.
One of the most unusual and exciting aspects of this book is the Seven-Day Vacation for Canine Education program. During this vacation period
you will not ask your dog to sit, lie down, heel, get his toy, go to his spot, come, or stay. No vocal or hand signals of any kind are to be used, except for those needed to play some games, such as Find It, Tug, and Fetch. This unique and powerful program supercharges one's ability to speak dog.
It makes training so easy and effective that it's impossible not to see immediate results.
Another unique aspect of this book is access to an online video that all readers get for free. This video allows readers to see habit training methods in action and clearly demonstrates the effectiveness and power of these methods. You can access it at www.DogWhispererDVD.com/habits; enter password encourageherwith.
Habit training employs the same principles of positive, nonviolent training methods and compassionate leadership presented in my earlier books. Dr. Martin Luther King once was asked why he didn't use physical confrontation and violence in his battle for freedom, he replied, If peace is our goal, then our means must be peaceful.
This book advocates and promotes that philosophy in raising and training our dogs. You become a life coach for your dog, keeping him and all things around him safe while teaching him what it is you want him to do. It's all about having fun and using positive, nonviolent discipline.
Positive training stresses the importance of using scientific principles, rooted in kindness, to set rules and behavioral boundaries for your dog. This is done by learning how to step-by-step correct your dog's behavior rather than correct your dog.
In short, this book will help get you and your dog on the path for a lifetime of peace, health, and happiness in the home.
Part 1
Habit Training and Why It Works
Chapter 1
Creating New Habits That Become Powerful Dog Training Tools
Training the family dog can often become a vicious cycle starting with the stress of feeling that the dog's not listening to what you're saying which, over time, creates more stress. It's almost as if there's a competition going on between you and your dog, and as a result the dog listens even less, and the stress increases even more for both of you. And on and on.
Dogs are supposed to help relieve stress, not add to it. But after a while the chewed slippers, the jumping, the barking, the not-coming-when-called get to be a little much. So we spend millions of dollars each year on dog training classes, books, and DVDs. After all this, it's not unusual for people to finally just give up and give in. And training comes to a halt. Why? Because:
The training is too hard to fit into a busy lifestyle.
It's easier to just live with it.
Training is too expensive.
Training doesn't work.
People think their dog is too old or too dumb.
To help people resolve the seemingly irreconcilable issues they have with their beloved family dog so everyone can live happily ever after, dog trainers are always on the lookout for something to make training easier to understand and simpler to do. The easier and the simpler it is, the more motivated people will be to actually do it.
For over thirty-five years, in addition to being a professional dog trainer, I have also practiced and taught yoga and stress management. These two careers have offered a unique perspective on both humans and dogs. A couple of years ago, the thought hit me that people might be much more likely to spend time training their dogs and have fun doing it if they didn't think about training but simply made it part of their everyday life. In other words, if training becomes a habit rather than a chore—it all becomes really easy. Getting ready for work is not a chore, it's a habit. You brush your teeth, you comb your hair, you wash your body the same way every day. Eating meals is not a chore, it is a habit. Driving your car is a habit, punching the buttons in the elevator is a habit, checking your e-mails is a habit, and taking your dog out to eliminate is a habit. Most people don't think of these things as work, they are simply everyday routines. Training your dog can also become a routine and, if it does, you create a relationship that flows instead of a relationship that percolates with friction. So sailing through life with your dog all has to do with simply forming the right habits.
Occasionally I meet people with very well trained dogs who had no formal training. They never read a book, watched a DVD, attended a group dog training class, or had a professional trainer visit their home. Yet their dogs seemed well-mannered and well-adjusted. It's pretty evident these people developed a great rapport with their dogs and intuitively did the type of habit training that this book is about. They are shining examples of how being connected with your dog creates camaraderie and a peaceful, fun, and harmonious relationship. Through habit training, everyone can develop even greater rapport with their dog while, at the same time, shaping great behaviors.