One Hundred Ways for a Dog to Train Its Human |
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Author:
Simon Whaley
By Hodder & Stoughton
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List Price: £3.99
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 792 EAN: 9780340862360 ISBN: 034086236X Label: Hodder & Stoughton Manufacturer: Hodder & Stoughton Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 96 Publication Date: 2003-10-16 Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Studio: Hodder & Stoughton |
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    Good book, 2006-08-09 This `instruction manual' for dogs certainly hits the mark by describing to any self-respecting, independent-thinking dog (and lets face it, given half a chance they all are!) how to behave in order to fully ensure their human owners know their place in the pack. A nice book that any dog owner will be nodding their head in agreement to, as they are bound to recognise the same tricks that their own dog gets up to.
Made me wonder what Barney in the hilariously funny book Shakespeare My Butt! would have wrote about John Donoghue (the author) had Barney (John's dog) wrote a list of `Ten Commandments of Dog Owners' to keep John in line, instead of John writing `Ten Commandments of Dog' to keep Barney in line! And what Ollie in Stephen Foster's book Walking Ollie would have to say about him!
A good book if you're looking for something to make you giggle.
    Reveiw-100 ways for a dog to trains its human, 2004-01-22 This book is so true but it is isnt serious at all. Its more like a joke book in some ways but outlining the fact that dogs are actually intelligent and that humans aren't as clever.
    A Humorous Insight into your four legged friends mind!, 2004-02-29 I was given this book as a Christmas present last year. It's a non-serious, tongue in cheek book written from the perspective of the family dog. This in no way is meant to be a serious insight into a dogs mind, nor a training tool. It will cause dog owners a chuckle as they recognise errant patterns of behaviour in their own dog - and the seemingly cunning reasons behind the pooch's actions.
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