What Color Is Your Dog? Train Your Dog Based on His Personality "Color"
Famed Hollywood dog trainer Joel Silverman presents his revolutionary new color-coding technique to recognize and enhance dog behavior. Dogs naturally run the gamut from "blue" timid dogs to "red" hyper or out-of-control dogs. The goal is to use positive training techniques to move dogs closer to the middle "yellow" for the ideal balance or confident, relaxed behavior. This book is entertaining, informative, and easy to read, and best of all, these color-coded techniques really work.
"Famed Hollywood dog trainer Joel Silverman presents his revolutionary new color-coding technique to recognize and enhance dog behavior. Dogs naturally run the gamut from "blue" timid dogs to "red" hyper or out-of-control dogs. The goal is to use positive training techniques to move dogs closer to the middle "yellow" for the ideal balance or confident, relaxed behavior. This book is entertaining, informative, and easy to read, and best of all, these color-coded techniques really work."@en
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