Games With Your Dog

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A01=Anja Jakob
A01=Cordula Weiss
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Animal Care & Pets
Animals
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Dog Care
Dog Training
Dog-Keeping
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Obedience Training
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Working Dogs

Product details

  • ISBN 9781846893865
  • Weight: 396g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Quiller Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Do you like playing games with your dog? Here is the indoor and outdoor schedule to overcome boredom and provide lots of fun! Whether it’s in the park, in your own garden or in the living room – with this comprehensive book of games you can occupy your dog appropriately at any time with new commands, tricks and mental exercises. Lots of step-by-step instructions with pictures will always banish boredom and you can see the time required, level of difficulty and space needed for the game at a glance. Exercise courses fit for the Olympics, daring feats with lots of tricks or also brain-teasers will give new impetus to the everyday life of your dog – when you go out for a walk in the sunshine or are at home when it’s raining or there’s a storm!
Anja Jakob has specialised in games, sport and fun for intelligent dogs with her “Anja Jakob – creative games lead to playful success” dog training school. She also runs seminars at dog training schools as well as training weeks in dog hotels. Cordula Weiss breeds short-haired collies and it’s very important to her that her dogs are kept busy in a variety of ways. She can always be contacted for anything to do with dogs and feels she has an obligation to help people and dogs get on well together.

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