Training a “Good Dog” with Practical Answers
Posted on January 22, 2012 by: WayCoolDogs
The digital book “Good Dog: Practical Answers to Behavior Questions” by Steve Dale shows that training a dog to become a Good Dog! is important…not only for the dog but its owner.
Written in Q & A format, “Good Dog!” looks at many issues that prevent a dog from become a good dog:
- A dog’s aggression toward different people and even other animals
- Training challenges
- Noise and separation anxieties
- Excessive barking
- Jumping
- Chewing
- Cognitive dysfunction
Steve provides a special section on on unusual topics that gives advices on canine grieving, surprising food choices, how to name a dog and even how to costume a reluctant pooch for Halloween.
Purchase details
These titles are available on all major eReader devices and platforms.
“Good Dog!” by Steve Dale; (ISBN-13: 978-1-930645-00-4) “Good Dog!” eBook with video demonstrations; (ISB-13: 978-1-930645-02-8)
- Kindle ($2.99 at amazon)
- iPad ($2.99 on iTunes • Enhanced video version $4.99 on iTunes)
- Nook ($2.99 on Barnes & Noble)
- Kobo ($2.99 on Kobo)
- Sony Reader ($2.99 with Sony)
BIO
Author – Steve Dale is a syndicated columnist; TV, radio and podcast host; pet advocate and certified animal behavior consultant. Dale also hosts two nationally syndicated radio shows, “Steve Dale’s Pet World” and “The Pet Minute,” together these shows air on more than 100 radio stations, and a weekly WGN radio podcast. He’s appeared on “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” “National Geographic Explorer,” “Pets: Part of the Family,” and several Animal Planet television programs.

Credit: Steve Dale
Dale writes two weekly syndicated columns for Tribune Media Services (TMS). He’s also a contributing editor at USA Weekend, a columnist for Cat Fancy and thecatchannell.com, and a ChicagoNow blogger. Recently, Dale published his first series of eBooks, including “Good Dog! Practical Answers to Behavior Questions” and “Good Cat! Practical Answers to Behavior Questions,” for the ePublishing division of TMS.
Also contributing are the notable Betty White and Victoria Stilwell who are both animal professionals, with Betty White devoting her life to numerous animal advocacy organizations, including the Morris Animal Foundation, the Los Angeles Zoo, the Guide Dogs for the Blind, and the American Humane Association. She is known equally for her illustrious 60-year career in show business and her life-long philanthropic work with animals.
Victoria Stilwell is the star of the Animal Planet’s “It’s Me or the Dog.” Stilwell is a passionate advocate for positive reinforcement training methods, which she supports through her Victoria Stilwell Positively Dog Training program and companion website, Positively.com.
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- 31st Jan, 12 03:01pm
What a master piece..!! Nicely described.. I really like the way you want to tell the way for training dogs.. Thanks for sharing..