noelco's review

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5.0

Short and sweet, with practical, step-by-step advice.

khoar's review

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4.0

The author does a good job of presenting common challenges that come up with you have multiple dogs.  She addresses each challenge by discussing how to train each dog on its own and then how to approach implementing what they have learned as a group.  

I would highly recommend this short book for anyone with a multiple dog household.

travelinkiki's review

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4.0

Good tips on how to work with your dogs when you have more than one in the house. I haven't started group training yet, because we are working on individual training, but we will definitely get some use out of this book.

bartendm's review

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3.0

A very short book, but helpful if you are dealing with issues having multiple dogs. I appreciated it partly for the sympathy inherent in it. Most of the suggestions are pretty simple- to work with dogs individually so they master certain skills, then help them to be able to do it while in a group. Things like wait and off. Also to have group names (ie dogs and they understand it means all of them) and commands, so they get used to all acting to one command. Much is simple, but it was helpful to read it and get a few new ideas.
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