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Find The Best Dog Training Books If You Want To Train Your Dog Properly

2016/5/4 10:32:13

Looking for the best dog training books was definitely not on my agenda. As I reflect on the recent episode involving my lovely dog, I find hard to suppress my emotions. I always want to talk to someone who new my dog or have had circumstances similar to mine involving pets and remind ourselves the funny little things my dog Buster used to do. That is one side of the coin. Flip it. Other side is lined up with a series of questions. Unresolved jigsaw puzzles with so many missing pieces. I have been asking God for the reason behind our meeting which is highly unusual. Why did he come to me at the age of 13 years? I only hope I will have an answer some day.

Two and a half years ago I was not interested in reading dog training books. What for? I did not have a dog in my house nor did I have any plans to get one either. However everything suddenly changed. Whether it is for better or worse, only time would tell I thought then. It was my own daughter who was instrumental in bringing this dog along as she could not bear to see the dog being put down by the previous owner who happened to be a friend of her.

From then on there was a dramatic change in my life. I was beginning to understand how much a pet can impact on one's daily routine, life and even the way of thinking. For me, the dog has been my best stress-reliever!! I started learning about dogs, their behaviour patterns, more importantly I was looking for the best dog training books that I could get my hands on.

Initially I was somewhat scared to get near a 13 year old 40kg Bull Mastiff, let alone trying to train him. Vivid memories of my horrendous experience with a rabid dog when I was about 6 years old kept flashing in my mind every now and then. However as time went by I was able to overcome those fears pretty easily as my dog Buster was found to be so innocent and timid that he had no idea of attacking someone. I recollect how he backtracked with his tail between his hind legs whenever he was confronted even by a tiny little dog such as Pomeranian during his daily walk! I was the proud owner of a handsome dog with sparkling eyes and thick black nose who always gets complements with a gentle pat on the back from many who cross our path during the walk.

Thanks partly to best dog training books, last phase of his life that spanned 2 years and 3 months or so with us surely has been the best part of his life I believe. I have every reason to believe so as I noticed very closely how he transformed himself from day one under our care. In certain areas he got his act together, so swiftly and so unequivocally, that not even the most churlish observer can quibble with the scale of his improvements.

He was looking so depressed and unhappy at the beginning. It was his abstinence from food that really stood out. Not even half of the served meal is being consumed and the left over food would attract birds from the surrounding area. Indirectly my dog Buster was instrumental in bringing in these beautiful creatures to our backyard looking for food. Good thing about this is that the birds still keep coming and have now got used to our company, but may be wondering what happened to their friend-big brother- and his rice bowl from which they used to steal few grains of food. I now use to feed these birds while thanking my dog for that wonderful opportunity although he is no more.

In about 2-3 weeks my dog showed a remarkable come back from his doldrums and with the help of some tips from best dog training books, I was able to put him on the right path to a speedy recovery. He would now look for his share of bread or biscuits in the morning no sooner we opened the blinds facing the patio. If we happen to over-sleep on an off day he would take the trouble to walk around the house and start whining near the window of our master bed room. He somehow knows where we sleep! By 4.30pm he is eagerly waiting for his full meal which is normally served around 5pm. Never own a dog if you are going to lose interest in him/her halfway through the life span!









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