Customer Reviews:
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The Dog Whisperer May 2, 2008 Tina M. Lestelle (Torrance,Ca USA) I found the book to be very helpful and gave me great insight on dog training.
The Dog Whisperer May 2, 2008 T. Butler (Nashvegas, TN) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Good Book...I'm sure I'll learn a lot more about my dog as I continue reading...
almost worthless dvd February 26, 2008 G. Allen (Texas) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I ordered this dvd with high hopes that it would show me some real, specific, detailed training I could use with my dog; there was very little of it contained in the dvd. It was very general, not detailed, not lengthy enough to show me how to train my dog. The cartoon of a cave man first discovering a dog... what was that all about ? fluff. filler. The breathing ? not for the dog but for the human trainer .... geeezzz louezeee ! This "original dog whisperer" may be a great dog trainer if you work with him one-on-one with your pet, but via a dvd.... don't waste your money or your time as I have done; invest in a dog obedience class and get hands on, in person training - it will cost you more but your money will be much better spent than to buy this sorry dvd.
THE BEST OUT THERE! February 26, 2008 R. Leib-kravchach (New York) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had the pleasure of working with Paul in person when we got our 2 rescue dogs many years ago- the man works wonders! We attended his puppy school and years later our dogs are still responsive to Paul's techniques. I've had to recently reach out to Paul for a new issue we're having with our dog (he when the baby cries) and his suggestions were spot on. I still have and treasure this book wouldn't go to or recommend any other trainer
How is this a 5 star book? December 25, 2007 A. Buckingham 2 out of 9 found this review helpful
Really? 5 stars? I couldn't get through the first 30 pages. The overwhelming amounts of tender philosophy and outrageous views of the "life force" of a raw diet (scary, truly scary) are completely unrelated to training a dog. The book was denigrating to anyone who has ever given a leash correction, gone hunting, or looked at their dog in any way other than with pure worship. If you're looking for a touchy feely book, this might be right up your alley. If you're looking for a solid book of training techniques, there are better books out there.
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