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Now, There’s a Game For That!

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NEW! THE DOG TRAINING GAMES RECIPE BOOK

How Playing Fun 3-Minute Dog Training Games is the Recipe to Turn that Dog-Owning Dream into Reality!

In our BRAND NEW book, we’ve put together our greatest collection of fun 3-minute dog training games to help tackle your dog’s struggle in a structured way.

You’ll learn exactly how to:
Actively reshape your dog’s brain through simple 3-minute games to make better choices and change your daily outcome.
Create a recipe of dog training games that turn struggles into strengths.
Transform struggles like pulling on the lead, not listening, being worried about the world - in fact, whatever struggle you are facing right now through GAMES.
When we train our dogs using inspiration (not intimidation) the breakthrough moments you long for become a daily reality and the struggle disappears!

All your hard work pays off and you start having the dog-owner relationship you always dreamed of.

126 pages, Spiral-bound

Published January 1, 2019

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November 24, 2021
Not as much of a "recipe book" as I expected when I picked it up but a good book with lots of useful information for both novice and thoroughly experienced dog owners. Can't wait to try some games with my dog. The tone is a bit over-branded and preachy sometimes but the intent is clearly good and I know from other trainers I'm in touch with that the method gets results. I'm not totally convinced it's genuinely really superior to more conventional positive reinforcement based training but I can see it being a fantastic supplement and, who knows, with practice I might switch completely from my more rigid repetition style. Looking forward to finding out. Really want to read their book about being a concept trainer too.
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