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Peter Vollmer
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all books doggy available through the dog and cat book catalog 800-776-2665 call mon-fri during west coast business hours for help from real dog trainers!
Response:
Not SuperPuppy I don’t believe though – but HOORAY they have a web site now!- Just a note to let you know we now have a home page at http://home.att.net/~pvee/index.html Nancy – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> all books doggy available through the dog and cat book catalog > 800-776-2665 > call mon-fri during west coast business hours for help from real dog > trainers!
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Hello to All- I’ve posted a couple of times with questions about dog behaviors and have gotten some really good acvice. As a first time dog owner, I’ve also done as much reading as possible on different theories of dog psychology and training. One book that has been mentioned repeatedly, is "Superpuppy" by Peter Vollmer. Especially the "dominance exercises" described therein. Unfortunately, I have looked at five local bookstores and have not found the book. I really would prefer not to just order it sight unseen. So can anyone breifly (or not so breifly) DESCRIBE some of these exercises? Are they anything like the ones shown in the Monks of New Skete book? And speaking of monks, does everyone know they have a webpage? Check out: http://www.dogsbestfriend.com/ I’d appreciate direct e-mail replies if possible… Regards, JB
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Hi – you can only get SuperPuppy from SuperPuppy Press 619-489-1818 Unless of course your breeder is a convert and gives the books out to prospective puppy buyers like I do! Nancy – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hello to All- > I’ve posted a couple of times with questions about dog behaviors and have > gotten some really good acvice. > As a first time dog owner, I’ve also done as much reading as possible on > different theories of dog psychology and training. One book that has been > mentioned repeatedly, is "Superpuppy" by Peter Vollmer. Especially the > "dominance exercises" described therein. > Unfortunately, I have looked at five local bookstores and have not found > the book. I really would prefer not to just order it sight unseen. > So can anyone breifly (or not so breifly) DESCRIBE some of these > exercises? Are they anything like the ones shown in the Monks of New > Skete book? > And speaking of monks, does everyone know they have a webpage? > Check out: http://www.dogsbestfriend.com/ > I’d appreciate direct e-mail replies if possible… > Regards, > JB
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