Your Questions About Dog Training Books

George asks…

Could someone recommend a book or video on drug detection dog training?

Havn’t found any useful websites or anything so was wondering if someone could recommend a book or video or website on drug detection dog training.

admin answers:

There are several, but, you will not be able to do it out of a book or video, I promise you. Look at leerburg.com see if he has any. Again, what you are trying to do has legal implications and you need actual drugs. I have been doing it for 27 years, I know. If you try to short circuit it, you will get in trouble. This is not a game.

Lizzie asks…

Where can I find good dog training e-books?

Hi,

I am a new dog owner. The name of my dog is “Tunnu” and he is not behaving very well as of now. He bites our bed sheets and tears them off .. will bark in the mid night to spoil our sleep. I am looking for some good dog training ebooks which can teach me how to make the dog understand my commands and other things like shake hand and jumps etc.

Any help will be appreciated.

admin answers:

You should check – http://www.schoolingdogs.com/ – It has a no. Of books which helps in dog training, agressive dog training, training dogs not to bark and more.

Better check this page which lists all the products –

http://www.schoolingdogs.com/shop.asp

Ken asks…

Can adult small dogs be taught to potty in a litter box or pee pad?

Is the success rate high for adult dogs? Which is the best training book or dvd for this?

admin answers:

I don’t think it’s a waste of time at all. I have a yorkie and trained her to potty on a pee-pad because I live on the third floor of an apartment and have a busy schedule. There’s no way I would have been able to take her down the stairs day and night every 2-3 hours to give her a potty break.

I don’t know about any training books or DVDs because I didn’t use any. But if your adult dog is already trained to go to the bathroom on grass then you could try some training spray that’s supposed to simulate the grass smell so that they know where to potty.

Also, make sure you use as much positive reinforcement as possible. When you see your dog inspecting the pad or circling it as if considering pottying on it, get ready with a favorite treat to reward them with. I used small liver treats for my dog and she loved learning where to pee in order to get the treats.

Good luck!

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