<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Our human students require much more attention and understanding than do their canines. If we don't inspire their interest and cooperation, they will not be successful in training their dogs. Dani Weinberg's experience offers insights, information, and ideas that will help all levels of instructors both develop and maintain dog training enthusiasm and work more effectively with the human students. This two-part book looks at both the student and the instructor.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>This book is conversational and informative]€]Taking the reader on an interesting journey from non-dog person to dog addict! I believe it will be especially helpful for those contemplating taking the big leap into instructing. -- Terry Ryan, "Author of Coaching People to Train Their Dogs"<br><br>When a book like this makes me examine at least one new idea or reconsider an old one, it's a worthwhile addition to my training library. -- Stephanie Colman "Ms."<br><br>You will become a better trainer after reading Dani's book because you'll be more aware of your training style as well as thinking about your students learning style. -- Tami M. Hawes "Ms."<br>
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