Is your new furry friend tough to housetrain? Discover the expert’s straightforward techniques for raising a happy, obedient dog.
Are you struggling to keep your excitable puppy under control? Is your little doggy tearing up your lovely home? Do you worry you’ll never get the family’s lively new addition properly potty-trained? Born into a family of animal trainers, Brandon Harris has spent the last two decades teaching pooches and their owners. Now he’ll show you his easy-to-apply strategies for getting your young canine companion comfortable and submissive in just eleven weeks.
Puppy Training the Simple Way: Housebreaking, Potty Training and Crate Training in 7 Easy-to-Follow Steps is a practical manual for taking charge of your dog’s behavior. Filled with proven methods to handle your new pup, Brandon’s belief in enabling your pet’s happiness turns a daunting task into easily actionable steps. By following his tried-and-tested techniques, you’ll soon both enjoy delightful tail-wagging teamwork.
In Puppy Training the Simple Way, you’ll discover:
- The key areas to help you get started on your pet-loving journey
- The ten most important dog training commands and how to introduce them
- The seven simple steps to housebreaking any dog
- Secrets to crate training, potty routines, and ideal schedules
- How to handle common issues such as biting and barking, links to helpful videos, and much, much more!
Puppy Training the Simple Way is everything you’ll ever need to create your furry friend’s good habits. If you like easy-to-follow techniques, advice direct from an expert, and positive approaches, then you’ll love Brandon Harris’ comprehensive guide.
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Making Rent in Bed-Stuy explores the history and sociocultural importance of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn’s largest historically black community, through the lens of a coming-of-age young American negro artist living at the dawn of an era in which urban class warfare is politely referred to as gentrification. Bookended by accounts of two different breakups, from a roommate and a lover, both who come from the white American elite, the book oscillates between chapters of urban bildungsroman and a historical examination of some of Bed-Stuy’s most salient aesthetic and political legacies.
Filled with personal stories and a vibrant cast of iconoclastic characters— friends and acquaintances such as Spike Lee; Lena Dunham; and Paul MacCleod, who made a living charging $5 for a tour of his extensive Elvis collection—Making Rent in Bed-Stuy poignantly captures what happens when youthful idealism clashes head-on with adult reality.
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