The Koehler Method of Dog Training

The Koehler Method of Dog Training
Author: William R. Koehler
Publsiher: Ravenio Books
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2016-04-09
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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For generations, The Koehler Method of Dog Training has been a beacon of wisdom for dog owners seeking effective techniques to build a strong bond with their furry companions. William Koehler’s approach, rooted in respect for dogs’ intelligence, remains as relevant today as it was when the book first graced the shelves. Koehler believed that dogs could make choices and be held accountable for their behavior. His method follows the pattern of Action → Memory → Desire: dogs act, remember the outcomes, and form desires based on those experiences. Correcting behavior becomes fair, reasonable, and expected once the training has been successfully imparted. In this classic guide, you’ll find practical guidance for creating a well-behaved and happy canine companion. From basic obedience to advanced skills, The Koehler Method covers it all. Whether you’re a seasoned dog owner or a first-time puppy parent, discover the joy of training your dog using a method that respects their intelligence and fosters a lifelong partnership.

The Koehler Method of Training Tracking Dogs

The Koehler Method of Training Tracking Dogs
Author: William R. Koehler
Publsiher: Howell Books
Total Pages: 143
Release: 1984
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0876057660

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For search and rescue work, to assist in law enforcement, and to compete in Tracking Tests, here is all the preparation you and your dog will need.

Training Dogs

Training Dogs
Author: Col. Konrad Most
Publsiher: Dogwise Publishing
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9781617811418

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Discover the roots of today’s behavioral training methods which includes such concepts as seeing the world from a dog’s point of view, utilizing instinctual behavior in training, how to use primary and secondary reinforcers, and using inducement vs compulsion. This reprint of the classic work on dog training by German Konrad Most is the foundation for modern dog training.

The Koehler method of dog training

The Koehler method of dog training
Author: William R. Koehler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1971
Genre: Dogs
ISBN: OCLC:9467925

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Training the Versatile Hunting Dog

Training the Versatile Hunting Dog
Author: Chuck Johnson
Publsiher: Wilderness Adventures Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2009-02
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1932098739

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This is a revised and expanded second edition.

Scent Training to Track Search and Rescue

Scent  Training to Track  Search  and Rescue
Author: Milo D. Pearsall,Hugo Verbruggen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1982
Genre: Dogs
ISBN: 0931866111

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Learn tracking and scent work from one of the foremost trainers in America, techniques essential for any trainer. A great how-to book!

Tracking Dog

Tracking Dog
Author: Glen R. Johnson
Publsiher: Barkleigh Productions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Dogs
ISBN: 0914124048

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Adam s Task

Adam s Task
Author: Vicki Hearne
Publsiher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9781510704220

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A groundbreaking meditation on our human-animal relationships and the moral code that binds it. Adam's Task, Vicki Hearne’s innovative masterpiece on animal training, brings our perennial discussion of the human-animal bond to a whole new metaphysical level. Based on studies of literary criticism, philosophy, and extensive hands-on experience in training, Hearne asserts, in boldly anthropomorphic terms, that animals (at least those that interact more with humans) are far more intelligent than we assume. In fact, they are capable of developing an understanding of "the good," a moral code that influences their motives and actions. Drawing on an eclectic range of influences—Nietzsche, T. S. Eliot, Disney animal trainer William Koehler, and Genesis from the Bible, among others—Hearne writes in contemplative, exploratory, and brilliant prose as she interweaves personal anecdotes with philosophy. Hearne develops an entirely new system of animal training that contradicts modern animal behavioral research and that, as her examples show, is astonishingly effective. Widely praised, highly influential, and now with a new foreword by New York Times bestselling author Karen Joy Fowler, Adam’s Task will make every trainer, animal psychologist, and animal-lover stop, think, and question.