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Puppy Coach from Nel Braendrecht

This book is the updated successor to the book 'Sam teaches learning' from 2002.
Renewed with many contemporary insights.
Lots of details and examples.
174 pages in Full Color Hardback edition.

Read the full table of contents below:


Sam's coach

The preparation
Character: the most important thing about your partner
Character Development Critical Periods and Socialization
The nesting period from birth to 3 weeks
The nesting period from 3rd to 8th week
A new boss from the 8th to 16th week
After the 16th week
What is play?
Playing is good but with rules
Playing should only be gentle and respectful
Playing with other dogs after 8 weeks
Physical reason not to play wildly
Muscle development

From nest to new boss
The first outing
Getting used to and degree of shrewdness
The next outing
Who takes the lead?
His own safe room
Early cleanliness
A week later already
How often out at night?
The crate or house kennel
Outdoor kennel
The puppy and the kennel
Again, why that kennel?
Night's sleep
What is toilet training?
False emotions
Yelping
Run through!
The world is getting bigger: together on the line
Orientation of a puppy
Act decisively and decisively
Anticipate
Sit down before eating
Off (continued)
Quiet in the house
Into the crate
Rule and dominate
Pukkie, 13 weeks old
Body language
Timing is everything
Intolerance versus being angry
Wood and waste
Pulling on the line
The string
Not yet more and more loose in the house!
Danger zone of temptation
Visit
Climbing into you versus jumping up


Learning between silly and foolish
Kennel habits
Out of the kennel
Slow down and become a bit more businesslike
Why does your puppy pull or not?
Be and remain persistent
Sit, stay and above all respect
Mark, walk away and remember
Dealing flexibly with hesitations
Balance between concentration, tranquility and greed
Loot: come and offer
To offer is to offer!
The character created or squandered
Rebelling often means asking your puppy too much
Indicate boundaries
Physical contact
On the line
Sit and respect
Walking another dog
From theory to retention
Swimming

Early phase of vocational training
Challenges
What precedes retrieving
Nose and talent
Respecting a temptation/dummy
Follow separately
Bringing is all about calm and neat behavior
Everything on the line
Come to you
Youth comes with overconfidence
Basis for progress
Sitting, variety and fascination
Become familiar with water
Peace and quiet by the water
Swimming, continued
Bringing and the intention of the retrieve
The intention of the report
Accept quickly!
Accept quickly and move on!
A pigeon
Respecting new loot
Switching is something that must be learned not to do!!
Memory training during a double retrieve
Avoid false fall spots
The exercise, the challenge
Elegant design
Follow with confidence
No pressure on a young dog
Sufficient peace and balance for steering left and right
Casting, or hiring left and right

For the good understanding
Attributes
Strings
Flute and flute use
Canvas dummy and dummy attributes dummy bag or dummy vest
House kennel
Outdoor kennel
Mental and physical strain
Loopverm Details - Stripped: Puppy Coach by Nel Braendrecht This book is the updated successor to the book ''Sam learns to learn'' from 2002. Renewed with many contemporary insights. Lots of details and examples. 174 pages in Full Color Hardback edition. Read the full table of contents below: Sam's coach The preparation Character: the most important information about your partner Character development Critical periods and Socialization The nesting period from birth to 3 weeks The nesting period from 3rd to 8th week A new boss from the 8th to 16th week After the 16th week What is playing? Playing is good, but with rules Playing should only be gentle and respectful Playing with other dogs after 8 weeks Physical reason for not playing wild Muscle development From litter to new owner The first outing Getting used to and degree of cleverness The next outing Who takes the lead? His own safe room Early toilet training A week later How often out at night? The crate or house kennel Outside kennel The puppy and the kennel Again, why that kennel? Night's sleep What is toilet training? False emotions Whining Keep walking! The world is getting bigger: together on a leash Orientation of a puppy Act decisively and decisively Anticipate Sit before eating Out (continued) Quiet in the house Into the crate Rule and dominate Pukkie of 13 weeks Body language Timing is everything Intolerance versus being angry Wooden and waste Pulling on the leash The string Not yet loose in the house more and more often! Danger zone of temptation Visit Climbing into you versus jumping up Learning between the silly and the fool Kennel habits Out of the kennel Slow down and become more businesslike Why does your puppy pull or not? Be persistent and stay Sit, stay and above all respect Mark, walk away and remember Flexible handling of hesitations Balance between concentration, rest and greed Loot: come and offer Offering is offering! The character has been created or wasted Rebelliousness often involves over-questioning your puppy Setting boundaries Physical contact On a leash Sitting and respecting Walking another dog From theory to holding Swimming Early phase of vocational training Challenges What precedes retrieving Nose and talent Respecting a temptation / dummy Loose following Bringing is about calm and neat behavior Everything on a leash Coming to you Youth comes with overconfidence Basis for progress Sitting, variation and fascination Becoming familiar with water Rest at the water Swimming, continued Bringing and the intention of the retrieve The intention of the retrieve Accept quickly! Accept quickly and move on! A pigeon Respecting new loot Switching is something that must be learned not to do!! Memory training during a double retrieve Avoids false fall spots The exercise, the challenge Elegant execution Follow with confidence No pressure on a young dog Sufficient rest and balance for steering left and right Casting, or taking left and right For good understanding Attributes Strings Whistle and flute -use Canvas dummy and dummy attributes dummy bag or dummy vest House kennel Outdoor kennel Mental and physical load Walking capacity of a dog Walking pace Building up fitness from young dog to old one Providing structure Variations in balance Intelligence and reason The role play Being friendly and being businesslike are the same The focus for the work Passion and squeaking Do not punish, but reward Distract or prevent ANTICIPATE! Your dog reads you! Do you read your dog? Rest Timing is everything! Setting boundaries Rewarding is learning fun Basic training: observation and fascination Challenging cannot be boring Make your own choice

Levertijd: 1-3 werkdagen.

Verzendkosten:

  • Nederland: € 7,25 (gratis bij bestellingen vanaf € 150). Voor hondenvoeding vanaf 22 kg bedragen de verzendkosten € 10.
  • Duitsland: € 9,95 tot 10 kg. Bij bestellingen boven 10 kg wordt de prijs aangepast, en ontvangt de koper een definitieve prijsopgave via e-mail.
  • België: Vanaf € 9,95, afhankelijk van het gewicht. Voor bestellingen boven 10 kg ontvang je een prijsopgave via e-mail.
  • Internationaal: Verzendtarieven op aanvraag.

Levering: In Nederland, Duitsland, en België.

Bestel boven de € 150,- en ontvang gratis verzending binnen Nederland!

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Details:
Puppy Coach from Nel Braendrecht

This book is the updated successor to the book 'Sam teaches learning' from 2002.
Renewed with many contemporary insights.
Lots of details and examples.
174 pages in Full Color Hardback edition.

Read the full table of contents below:


Sam's coach

The preparation
Character: the most important thing about your partner
Character Development Critical Periods and Socialization
The nesting period from birth to 3 weeks
The nesting period from 3rd to 8th week
A new boss from the 8th to 16th week
After the 16th week
What is play?
Playing is good but with rules
Playing should only be gentle and respectful
Playing with other dogs after 8 weeks
Physical reason not to play wildly
Muscle development

From nest to new boss
The first outing
Getting used to and degree of shrewdness
The next outing
Who takes the lead?
His own safe room
Early cleanliness
A week later already
How often out at night?
The crate or house kennel
Outdoor kennel
The puppy and the kennel
Again, why that kennel?
Night's sleep
What is toilet training?
False emotions
Yelping
Run through!
The world is getting bigger: together on the line
Orientation of a puppy
Act decisively and decisively
Anticipate
Sit down before eating
Off (continued)
Quiet in the house
Into the crate
Rule and dominate
Pukkie, 13 weeks old
Body language
Timing is everything
Intolerance versus being angry
Wood and waste
Pulling on the line
The string
Not yet more and more loose in the house!
Danger zone of temptation
Visit
Climbing into you versus jumping up


Learning between silly and foolish
Kennel habits
Out of the kennel
Slow down and become a bit more businesslike
Why does your puppy pull or not?
Be and remain persistent
Sit, stay and above all respect
Mark, walk away and remember
Dealing flexibly with hesitations
Balance between concentration, tranquility and greed
Loot: come and offer
To offer is to offer!
The character created or squandered
Rebelling often means asking your puppy too much
Indicate boundaries
Physical contact
On the line
Sit and respect
Walking another dog
From theory to retention
Swimming

Early phase of vocational training
Challenges
What precedes retrieving
Nose and talent
Respecting a temptation/dummy
Follow separately
Bringing is all about calm and neat behavior
Everything on the line
Come to you
Youth comes with overconfidence
Basis for progress
Sitting, variety and fascination
Become familiar with water
Peace and quiet by the water
Swimming, continued
Bringing and the intention of the retrieve
The intention of the report
Accept quickly!
Accept quickly and move on!
A pigeon
Respecting new loot
Switching is something that must be learned not to do!!
Memory training during a double retrieve
Avoid false fall spots
The exercise, the challenge
Elegant design
Follow with confidence
No pressure on a young dog
Sufficient peace and balance for steering left and right
Casting, or hiring left and right

For the good understanding
Attributes
Strings
Flute and flute use
Canvas dummy and dummy attributes dummy bag or dummy vest
House kennel
Outdoor kennel
Mental and physical strain
Loopverm Details - Stripped: Puppy Coach by Nel Braendrecht This book is the updated successor to the book ''Sam learns to learn'' from 2002. Renewed with many contemporary insights. Lots of details and examples. 174 pages in Full Color Hardback edition. Read the full table of contents below: Sam's coach The preparation Character: the most important information about your partner Character development Critical periods and Socialization The nesting period from birth to 3 weeks The nesting period from 3rd to 8th week A new boss from the 8th to 16th week After the 16th week What is playing? Playing is good, but with rules Playing should only be gentle and respectful Playing with other dogs after 8 weeks Physical reason for not playing wild Muscle development From litter to new owner The first outing Getting used to and degree of cleverness The next outing Who takes the lead? His own safe room Early toilet training A week later How often out at night? The crate or house kennel Outside kennel The puppy and the kennel Again, why that kennel? Night's sleep What is toilet training? False emotions Whining Keep walking! The world is getting bigger: together on a leash Orientation of a puppy Act decisively and decisively Anticipate Sit before eating Out (continued) Quiet in the house Into the crate Rule and dominate Pukkie of 13 weeks Body language Timing is everything Intolerance versus being angry Wooden and waste Pulling on the leash The string Not yet loose in the house more and more often! Danger zone of temptation Visit Climbing into you versus jumping up Learning between the silly and the fool Kennel habits Out of the kennel Slow down and become more businesslike Why does your puppy pull or not? Be persistent and stay Sit, stay and above all respect Mark, walk away and remember Flexible handling of hesitations Balance between concentration, rest and greed Loot: come and offer Offering is offering! The character has been created or wasted Rebelliousness often involves over-questioning your puppy Setting boundaries Physical contact On a leash Sitting and respecting Walking another dog From theory to holding Swimming Early phase of vocational training Challenges What precedes retrieving Nose and talent Respecting a temptation / dummy Loose following Bringing is about calm and neat behavior Everything on a leash Coming to you Youth comes with overconfidence Basis for progress Sitting, variation and fascination Becoming familiar with water Rest at the water Swimming, continued Bringing and the intention of the retrieve The intention of the retrieve Accept quickly! Accept quickly and move on! A pigeon Respecting new loot Switching is something that must be learned not to do!! Memory training during a double retrieve Avoids false fall spots The exercise, the challenge Elegant execution Follow with confidence No pressure on a young dog Sufficient rest and balance for steering left and right Casting, or taking left and right For good understanding Attributes Strings Whistle and flute -use Canvas dummy and dummy attributes dummy bag or dummy vest House kennel Outdoor kennel Mental and physical load Walking capacity of a dog Walking pace Building up fitness from young dog to old one Providing structure Variations in balance Intelligence and reason The role play Being friendly and being businesslike are the same The focus for the work Passion and squeaking Do not punish, but reward Distract or prevent ANTICIPATE! Your dog reads you! Do you read your dog? Rest Timing is everything! Setting boundaries Rewarding is learning fun Basic training: observation and fascination Challenging cannot be boring Make your own choice
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Levertijd: 1-3 werkdagen.

Verzendkosten:

  • Nederland: € 7,25 (gratis bij bestellingen vanaf € 150). Voor hondenvoeding vanaf 22 kg bedragen de verzendkosten € 10.
  • Duitsland: € 9,95 tot 10 kg. Bij bestellingen boven 10 kg wordt de prijs aangepast, en ontvangt de koper een definitieve prijsopgave via e-mail.
  • België: Vanaf € 9,95, afhankelijk van het gewicht. Voor bestellingen boven 10 kg ontvang je een prijsopgave via e-mail.
  • Internationaal: Verzendtarieven op aanvraag.

Levering: In Nederland, Duitsland, en België.

Bestel boven de € 150,- en ontvang gratis verzending binnen Nederland!