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I got several years ago.
http://www.kingdomofpets.com/dogobediencetraining/?hop=reflex1&gclid=CJWyx4nsrpECFRscawod3kmcdw
It's a good resource, pretty well organized-You can get similar information from various sources.
Another online source similar to sitstayfetch that is also downloadable is:
http://www.dogproblems.com/
The downloadable book in pdf format is called "Secrets of A Professional Dog Trainer" Adam Katz the author is located in So Calif.
I don't care that both start from the theory that you are working from a "problem" standpoint but there is good training information/ideas in both of them if you get beyond that misconception.
Today? Again they are still a good additional resource but....You can get a lot of the same and better information right here if you are willing to go through the threads and ask questions. There are good hard copy training books that are recommended by several folks here that also address the areas in the above two online resources.
It's a matter of what you prefer to have in your training inventory. The more information/ideas you can obtain for yourself, the better you can pick and choose the determine the best direction for yourself.
http://www.kingdomofpets.com/dogobediencetraining/?hop=reflex1&gclid=CJWyx4nsrpECFRscawod3kmcdw
It's a good resource, pretty well organized-You can get similar information from various sources.
Another online source similar to sitstayfetch that is also downloadable is:
http://www.dogproblems.com/
The downloadable book in pdf format is called "Secrets of A Professional Dog Trainer" Adam Katz the author is located in So Calif.
I don't care that both start from the theory that you are working from a "problem" standpoint but there is good training information/ideas in both of them if you get beyond that misconception.
Today? Again they are still a good additional resource but....You can get a lot of the same and better information right here if you are willing to go through the threads and ask questions. There are good hard copy training books that are recommended by several folks here that also address the areas in the above two online resources.
It's a matter of what you prefer to have in your training inventory. The more information/ideas you can obtain for yourself, the better you can pick and choose the determine the best direction for yourself.