FCPI-New-Titles-Autumn-2019-Catalogue
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AUGUST <strong>2019</strong><br />
Click with Your Chick<br />
A Complete Chicken Training Course Using the Clicker<br />
Giene Keyes<br />
Click with Your Chick offers an effective training program to<br />
get domesticated chickens to follow a variety of commands.<br />
Animal behavior specialist Giene Keyes shows how to use<br />
the positive reinforcement of clicker training to effectively<br />
manage your flock.<br />
Paperback • 144 pages • 225 x 175 mm<br />
CompanionHouse Books<br />
Birds<br />
ISBN: 978-1-62008-344-4 • £12.99<br />
• Shows how to understand and connect with your pet<br />
chicken—it can do anything a dog can do if it is trained<br />
correctly.<br />
• Teaches how to use operant conditioning, luring, and<br />
positive training methods on chickens.<br />
• Popularity of clicker training began with Karen Pryor’s<br />
1984 book Don’t Shoot the Dog!<br />
Play Your Way to Good Manners<br />
Getting the Best Behavior from Your Dog Through Sports,<br />
Games, and Tricks<br />
Kate Naito<br />
Discover effective strategies for teaching dogs impulse control,<br />
obedience, polite leash walking and more. Play Your Way to Good<br />
Manners draws from techniques used in canine sports and applies<br />
them to a positive-reinforcement manners training program with<br />
80 cool tricks, exciting sports moves, and interactive games.<br />
Paperback • 224 pages • 225 x 175 mm<br />
CompanionHouse Books<br />
Animals/Dogs<br />
ISBN: 978-1-62187-185-9 • £14.99<br />
• Shows how to train dogs with cool tricks, exciting sports<br />
moves, and interactive games.<br />
• Draws from techniques used in canine sports and applies<br />
them to a positive-reinforcement manners training<br />
program.<br />
• Effective strategies for teaching dogs impulse control,<br />
obedience, polite leash walking, and good manners<br />
around kids and strangers.<br />
• The authors are prominent urban dog training<br />
professionals.<br />
• “Dog training” is a steady search term in Google Trends,<br />
with a twenty percent increase in the last three years.<br />
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