Perfectly Imperfect Puppy: The ultimate life-changing programme for training a well-behaved, happy dog

£11.50£16.10 (-29%)

THE NEW BOOK FROM GRAEME HALL, THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING DOGFATHER

I’ve been training puppies for years and I am yet to come across one who behaved perfectly at all times. With this book I really wanted to be realistic about the expectations we should have when training a puppy and demystify the process with clear, simple advice, based on science and experience.

In this stress-free guide you will learn how to:

· Choose the right puppy for your lifestyle, including the benefits of a rescue dog
· Introduce them to the family, other pets and children
· Tackle separation anxiety
· Train your puppy, while building understanding and trust
· Socialise them, so they grow into a happy, well-adjusted dog
· Prevent behavioural problems later in life

I love working with puppies because there is so much potential to make a lasting difference to a dog’s life and to their owner’s. If you can get it right (or right-ish), you are paving the way for a lifetime of reliably good behaviour.

Happy training!
Graeme Hall

Read more

Buy product
EAN: 2000000121512 SKU: DD79E85E Category:

Additional information

Publisher

Ebury Spotlight (17 Mar. 2022)

Language

English

Paperback

224 pages

ISBN-10

1529149215

ISBN-13

978-1529149210

Dimensions

13.49 x 1.78 x 21.59 cm

Average Rating

4.25

08
( 8 Reviews )
5 Star
75%
4 Star
0%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
25%
1 Star
0%

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Chris Hill

    Really helpful book. Covers all you need to know about getting your pup as well as giving it a happy, healthy life. We have owned 11 dogs over the years & this really is the book for anyone thinking of getting a pup. Really don’t understand the few negative reviews this book has.

  2. 08

    by Alison

    Bought as a gift- hopefully useful!

  3. 08

    by ANDREW TAYLOR

    To much of the book about buying a pup and not enough training. Cut half the book out and cut the price.

  4. 08

    by Natalie Ormond

    This was a good first puppy book and my 9 year old also read it. It gives the basics and meant we could start some training before our puppy was allowed out.

  5. 08

    by Alison

    I have a canine training instructor qualification with a UK wide science led ethical and humane training organisation. I like to checkout new books clients may access.

    I would NEVER recommend this book to a client. There is too much important advice missing:

    New owners crucially need advice on many behavioural issues. In this book I could find:
    1.NO MENTION of puppy emotional needs, enrichment or understanding their puppy’s communication.

    2. NOTHING about how to manage normal puppy issues such as biting, appropriate management of stealing items

    3. NOTHING about early mild growling and guarding behaviours.
    Very common, misunderstand it and you can end up with a lifetime of issues.

    4.NO advice on how to choose a good puppy class: The wrong approach can do lasting damage to an anxious pup

    5.Most worrying, is there is NO
    ” If you have problems, these are appropriate organisations to search for help”
    A new owner may not know which are ok and which to avoid. The internet is awash with misinformation

    If a practitioner, registered under the umbrella of a recognised science based, humane animal training organisation, offers training advice on complex issues without, first getting a vet health and pain assessment, on the animal, this could be deemed both gross negligence and potentially cruel, and that practitioner’s fitness to practice may be questioned by the organisations governing board

    It seems that Mr Hall is choosing to offer training advice without establishing first if the animal is in pain in front of millions of viewers

    Screen shot on another 2-star review shows evidence of such an incident with poor Ruby the retriever.

    Why would a new owner want to consider taking puppy advice from such an individual?
    Some of the advice in this book is appropriate, but a new owner may not be able to discern what is.
    There are many informed puppy books using science led ethical advice, that would be of far more benefit to a new owner

  6. 08

    by rol armstrong

    Enjoyed the entertaining but straight talking approach to developing a great relationship with our rehomed spaniel. Really appreciated the photographic aids.

  7. 08

    by Paul

    Not yet read it through, or tried any training yet, but Graham hall, is a very good pet trainer.

  8. 08

    by I TYE

    Very informative and humorous.

Main Menu

Perfectly Imperfect Puppy: The ultimate life-changing programme for training a well-behaved, happy dog

£11.50£16.10 (-29%)

Add to Cart