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Hardcover Hey Pup, Fetch It Up! the Complete Retriever Training Book

ISBN: 0811707997

ISBN13: 9780811707992

Hey Pup, Fetch It Up! the Complete Retriever Training Book

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This Tarrant classic contains a complete, humane training plan for both hunters and field-trialers.

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Best Dog Book I have Read

This is a funny, engaging book that is very easy to read. This guy has clearly spent his life working with dogs and they are his passion. Ten months ago, I bought my first dog, Zipper. He is a cross between a Chocolate Lab and a German Wire Haired Pointer. Zipper is a way better dog because of Hey Pup. This is a fantastic book that I refer to again and again. Zipper is well behaved, and can follow complex commands and at ten months he can do triple blind retrieves with ease. Here is the deal. If you are looking for a book that gives you an outline in a concise format about first do this and then that, and then move here for the third step you will be disappointed. Go find another book and then train your dog, and then you will be disappointed. Most of this book is written from stories from the author's vast experience training dogs. What the author is trying to do, subtly, is to teach you how to be a dog trainer, how to speak and act in a way that the dog can understand what you want. The thing is, I could have started working Zip with a to do list, and I could have spent a lot of time and failed, because I would not have understood how Zip would have learned. I would not have understood that the seven things that I was doing out of habit was sending overpowering messages to Zip that would work in contradiction to my goals. I would not have understood the feedback that my dog was giving me, and would have fouled myself up in the process. Training a dog is an easy way to re-learn that we are all our own worst enemies. This book did a fantastic job helping me get out of my own way and helped me teach the dog in a way that he could understand and I could be successul. This book teaches you that the excercises you use to train the dog are not all that important, and it teaches you that how you do the excercises you do, and how you interact in every interaction is of utmost importance. If you have a dog, you are always training, even if you think you are not. The 27 short daily interactions you have with your dog matter more than the one half hour training session in the evening. This book teaches you how to be a decent trainer (pack leader) rather than giving you a list of action items.

Wonderful read - one of the better training manuals ...

The book is hardcover, good binding, average quality paper, standard font size but the good layout making for easy reading. A substantial book, with 500 pages.First published in 1979, Bill Tarrant was well ahead of his time; he's been using praise & reward training methods long before the expression "operant" became vogue.Primarily directed to training retrievers, Tarrant's method & style is so honest - almost anyone wishing to train any breed will find the book useful and enlightening ... If there is one consistent message that comes through Tarrant's book, it is - NEVER HURT THE DOG!Perhaps what makes this different from many others - is it becomes patently obvious even after a few pages that Tarrant is not teaching anything he has not tested & tried, he is himself unafraid watch, learn and try different methods.Consisting of 20 chapters, the author takes the reader from how to choose a pup to training the first fetch, from how to transport a dog to emergency first aid, from housetraining a puppy to teaching the dog to force fetch. When & how to introduce a dog to water? ... How to train for a soft mouth? ... Gun-shyness, what to do? ... Tarrant deals with all and more ...The book lays out training methods & schedules and offers potential solutions to difficulties & problems that may be encountered. Tarrant has developed his own training methods and procedure - some of which are rather novel. For example, he advocates using puppies to teach each other the beginnings of how to `stay' and to give to the lead.Each topic is explained in-depth; each stage of training dealt with in detail.Written with wonderful humour, the book is filled with anecdotes and stories collected from a lifetime of training & living with dogs, the book is both entertaining and educational. More than just a training manual, the book teaches us how to better appreciate our dogs, respect the individual spirit within each animal and have better understanding of our canine friend.A wonderful read.

Hey Pup - One of the best for amature trainers

Fetch it up goes one step further than other training books, in that it addresses the next steps when your dog does not respond to the initial instruction. Covers all aspects and needs for training a hunting retriever.

Good Non-Force training method

Bill's technique of no force shed a new light to my ideas on how dogs should be trained. I was on my way to training my newest retriever just liked I'd trained many dogs before. Bill's book shed a new light on things. I tried it and it works! I recommend to anyone, give it a try before you knock his technique!

This is Bill Tarrant's best work yet!

Has an excellent approach to force retrieving, that wont hurt your dog. Introducing pups to all the basics that a good gun dog must know. Good for all handlers first time or professional. This detailed book is what makes it so wonderful. If I owned one book it would be Bill Tarrants Hey Pup, Fetch It Up! : The Complete Retriever Training Book.
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