
Play With Your Dog By Pat Miller
Play With Your Dog By Pat Miller teaches you the best way to play with your pooch.
Play behaviors have important learning and health benefits that help dogs become well-adjusted members of both their canine AND human families.
Play helps your dog learn dog-to-dog social graces as well as being physically and mentally stimulating. Quite simply, a playful dog is a healthy and happy dog.
In her newest book, reknown dog trainer Pat Miller, explores the role and benefits of play between you and your dog – and between dogs. Play can be a great training tool, helping to build a solid relationship between you and your dog. And while play comes naturally to most dogs, there are many who need to be encouraged to discover their ‘inner puppy.’
Whether you have an already playful pup or one who needs a re-introduction to the joys of play, Play With Your Dog By Pat Miller will open your eyes to all of the possibilities.
Play With Your Dog will show you how to:
1) How play helps you build a loving relationship with your dog.
2) The role of play in helping puppies avoid problems later in life like fear and biting.
3) How to use play to re-socialize adult dogs.
4) What to look for in dog play. Is it agression or just fun and games?
Pat includes dozens of games and ideas collected from trainers all over the country you can try at home with your dog.
About Pat Miller
Pat Miller is at the forefront of the force-free, positive dog training phenomenon in the United States. She operates her own training facility in Hagerstown, Maryland, where she lives with her husband and a menagerie of rescued dogs, cats, and horses.
Pat is a 20 year veteran of humane work and a popular columnist for Whole Dog Journal, Your Dog, and Popular Dogs magazines and is the author of The Power of Positive Dog Training.
Edition: 2008 Paperback, 152 pages.