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      • 2019

        K9 Obedience Training

        Teaching Pets and Working Dogs to Be Reliable and Free-Thinking

        by Susan Bulanda

        In K9 Obedience Training, certified animal behaviour consultant and veteran search and rescue (SAR) dog handler and trainer Susan Bulanda shares the secrets of building an effective obedience training program. For trainers who demand the best obedience training for future working dogs, Susan’s techniques lay the groundwork for success. And pet owners who want to help their dog be easy to be around will find lots of training tips and exercises too.To learn more about this publisher, click here: http://bit.ly/2y60v33

      • Fiction
        December 2015

        KILLING TRAIL

        A Timber Creek K-9 Mystery

        by Margaret Mizushima

        When a young girl is found dead in the mountains outside Timber Creek, life-long resident Officer Mattie Cobb and her partner, K-9 police dog Robo, are assigned to the case that has rocked the small Colorado town.With the help of Cole Walker, local veterinarian and a single father, Mattie and Robo must track down the truth before it claims another victim. But the more Mattie investigates, the more she realizes how many secrets her hometown holds. And the key may be Cole's daughter, who knows more than she's saying.The murder was just the beginning, and if Mattie isn't careful, she and Robo could be next. Suspenseful and smart, Killing Trail is a gripping read that will have readers clamoring for more Mattie and Robo for years to come. Fans of Nevada Barr and C.J. Box will love this explosive debut.

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure

        The Pavlov Project

        The journey of a police dog trainer

        by Prins, Simon

        When the author joined a canine unit of the Dutch police in the early 1990s, dog training was based mostly on punishment, submission and coercion, as almost everywhere at that time. When he was asked to lead a newly founded special task force unit for covert operations, where dogs should be sent over large distances and out of the handler’s sight to spy out areas or buildings with cameras or to place objects, it quickly became clear that this kind of training would not be possible with traditional training methods. This was the start of the “Pavlov Project” – the introduction of operant conditioning principles into the world of police dog training. In the years to follow, Simon Prins travelled the globe to learn from the best animal trainers and was strongly influenced by animal training legend Bob Bailey who should become his mentor and friend. In this book, he writes about his personal journey into the fascinating world of the science on behaviour, learning and training and invites the reader to take part in the experiences he made, the difficulties he encountered and the striking success in the end. From the background of his own learning process, he describes the principles of classical and operant conditioning and learning by positive reinforcement in a clear and understandable way. Learn why operant conditioning is far more than “throwing cookies”, why reinforcement schedules are important, why you need to collect data in training, how motivation and mindset of both dog and trainer will influence the outcome and what exceptional results can be achieved by good training that is based on science and a trusting relationship in equal parts.

      • Medicine
        February 2021

        Syndromes Myofasciaux Douloureux - Tome 2

        Examen et traitements manuels

        by Jan de Laere, Véronique De Laere-Debelle

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