Download Team Dog How to Train Your Dogthe Navy SEAL Way Mike Ritland 9780425276273 Books

Download Team Dog How to Train Your Dogthe Navy SEAL Way Mike Ritland 9780425276273 Books





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  • Paperback 256 pages
  • Publisher G.P. Putnam's Sons; Reprint edition (January 5, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0425276279




Team Dog How to Train Your Dogthe Navy SEAL Way Mike Ritland 9780425276273 Books Reviews


  • Excellent book all around. This is NOT a "turn your pet into a trained killer" book. It is an enjoyable and useful book to help you, your family and your dog become a team. With a clear and enjoyable style it communicates the methods the author has found successful training dogs of all sorts, from warrior dogs to family pets. The blend of story telling and instruction is just right. The methodology is clearly well thought out and supported by the wider training community. We have had good results with our four legged family member using the techniques in the book, and the sections about dog psychology and personality were particularly useful in helping us understand him. I can't recommend it enough. I've purchased it as a gift for family members and our copy has been passed to several friends and co-workers. I can't recommend it enough!
  • Just finished Mike Ritland's "Team Dog." I've been breeding and raising dogs for years - and I've taken back some epic training fails, so I've read a LOT of training books. Most of them are very repetitive and some of them use techniques no-longer-recommended. I took my time reading it because it's very dense in good material. Mike breaks it down into easily digestible bits. Many points took basic training to a new level. And there were things I kinda knew, but had never analyzed for use - more my instinctual response to dog's tells. It's just come out in paperback, so It's about half the cost of the book I bought. But mine will have a permanent home on my shelf of recommended books for my clients.
  • I thoroughly enjoyed this book by Mike Ritland. Easy to understand with great details that help explain everything step by step. DonĂ¢€™t skip chapters as Mike carefully builds from the first chapter to the last. No filler in this book which is a joy to see. Mike displays a no-nonsense approach to the writing in this book and leaves the dog owner anticipating the journey ahead with his or her new companion. Excellent book!
  • This book is not worth the read. It's lacking of any real substance, and only rehashes decades old training methods. Most of the book is spent talking about how awesome the Navy SEALs are and that the Navy SEALs dogs are better than yours.
    Fifteen dollars and a couple hours of time to read what is essential a short blog post is all this book is.

    1. Bond with your dog
    2. Use a clicker
    3. Excercise your dog
    4. Groom your dog
    5. Pay attention to your dogs physical health

    There you go. That's the entire book with Navy SEALs thrown in every other paragraph for good measure.
  • This is a great book. I tried a lot of things in this book and it works. He not only talks about how to train your dog and what tactics to use in training your dog, he also what I call a trouble shoot page in the back of the book. If you dog behaves on way this could be the problem try this. He also teaches you what to feed your dog and what he feeds his dogs, what he also talks about e-collars, chock chains, collars, and harness. This is a great book! He even talks about how to prevent your dog from having heat issues. He even teaches you how to have that bond with your dog that many people would love to have. I use this book with my German Shepherd and it works. It taught me how to understand him and get the results that I want from him.
  • I definitely recommend this book. I bought it for my daughter when she got her Rottweiler/Black Lab puppy. The pup is only 4 months old and is so well behaved and responds to commands. She loves to do tricks and be loved. I am impressed.
  • Mike Ritland gives a great perspective on dog training. This is not a how-to manual with lists of drills and exercises. It is a deeper look into how to interact with your dog and what the relationship with your dog should look like. This was a great asset in increasing the productivity in time spent working with the newest addition to our pack.
  • Good book, but was less on the "training" than I was hoping to get. Still, a book worth getting.

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