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By Barry Eaton (PB)
Revised Based on his experiences of training his own deaf dog, Barry Eaton explains step by step how to train a deaf dog whether it be a puppy or an adult dog. Using positive, motivational methods of training it covers most of what owners require from a companion dog. It including house training, teaching the dog to sit, lay down, stand, walk nicely on a lead, stay, and to come back when called'. It also covers important subjects like socialisation and suggests ways of overcoming some of the most common unwanted behaviours like jumping up, barking and preventing the dog becoming destructive when left on his own. The causes of deafness, testing for deafness and the moral issues of finding a home for a deaf dog are also discussed.
Revised Based on his experiences of training his own deaf dog, Barry Eaton explains step by step how to train a deaf dog whether it be a puppy or an adult dog. Using positive, motivational methods of training it covers most of what owners require from a companion dog. It including house training, teaching the dog to sit, lay down, stand, walk nicely on a lead, stay, and to come back when called'. It also covers important subjects like socialisation and suggests ways of overcoming some of the most common unwanted behaviours like jumping up, barking and preventing the dog becoming destructive when left on his own. The causes of deafness, testing for deafness and the moral issues of finding a home for a deaf dog are also discussed.
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