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Living with a dog who relentlessly scavenges food can be exhausting. Instead of enjoying relaxed walks with your dog, you are constantly scanning the environment for discarded food and feel frustrated as you fish something disgusting out of their mouth, yet again.
The problem is that scavenging is a deep-rooted, natural behaviour, making it much more
challenging to manage than other canine behaviours.
But here is the good news!
Using the proven training protocol provided in this book helps you manage your dog's scavenging behaviour in a kind, effective way - achieving long-term results without aversive training techniques.
It's inclusive for everyone, no matter what your situation is! It's successful with any dog, regardless of their age, breed, or history. Stressful walks will become a thing of the past, and you will find relief knowing your dog is safe from eating something harmful.
If this all sounds too good to be true, believe me, it isn't! Once you start this training protocol, the only regret you will have is that you didn't know about it sooner!
IN THIS BOOK YOU WILL LEARN:
Why your dog loves to scavenge. Ways to prevent your dog from devouring food they come across outside. Fun training games to keep your dog motivated while they learn. How to teach your dog to cooperate with you when they find food. New emergency cues and how to apply them to real-life scenarios. How to make your walks more enjoyable again!
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Living with a dog who relentlessly scavenges food can be exhausting. Instead of enjoying relaxed walks with your dog, you are constantly scanning the environment for discarded food and feel frustrated as you fish something disgusting out of their mouth, yet again.
The problem is that scavenging is a deep-rooted, natural behaviour, making it much more
challenging to manage than other canine behaviours.
But here is the good news!
Using the proven training protocol provided in this book helps you manage your dog's scavenging behaviour in a kind, effective way - achieving long-term results without aversive training techniques.
It's inclusive for everyone, no matter what your situation is! It's successful with any dog, regardless of their age, breed, or history. Stressful walks will become a thing of the past, and you will find relief knowing your dog is safe from eating something harmful.
If this all sounds too good to be true, believe me, it isn't! Once you start this training protocol, the only regret you will have is that you didn't know about it sooner!
IN THIS BOOK YOU WILL LEARN:
Why your dog loves to scavenge. Ways to prevent your dog from devouring food they come across outside. Fun training games to keep your dog motivated while they learn. How to teach your dog to cooperate with you when they find food. New emergency cues and how to apply them to real-life scenarios. How to make your walks more enjoyable again!