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Good Dog, Happy Baby: Preparing Your Dog for the arrival of Your Child
By (Author) Michael Wombacher
New World Library
New World Library
14th March 2023
22nd March 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
636.7
Paperback
168
Width 191mm, Height 152mm
For years dog trainer Michael Wombacher has worked with expecting dog owners to prevent problems between dogs and children. He has also unfortunately witnessed too many families forced to surrender their beloved family companions because they failed to prepare the dog for the arrival of a new family member. In Good Dog, Happy Baby, Wombacher lays out a twelve-step process that will give families the skills they need to navigate this new era of their lives. These skills include how to evaluate dogs, resolve common behavior problems, and fully prepare dogs for a new baby. This easy-to-use guide, filled with photos and simple instructions, makes a great gift for any expecting family with a dog, whether the dog is perfectly trained or in serious need of behavioral help.
Theres excellent advice in this guide. . . . This book will become a much loved workbook.
Fit Pregnancy
Well written and edited, with excellent photographs and illustrations.
Dog World
Michael Wombacher is a maestro of dog trainers. His clarity of thinking, sense of humor, and skills in communicating make dog training fun for both pet and pet lover.
Michael Tilson Thomas, music director laureate of the San Francisco Symphony
Consistently provides practical, gentle methods for molding dog behavior.
Jeffrey Bryan, DVM
Simply great! A must for all expecting dog owners. Full of useful information to help ease a big transition.
Dean Beyerink, DVM
Written with style and humor by one who truly understands dogs and the relationships they have with their families.
Joyce Weidman, DVM
Dog trainer Michael Wombacher has performed tens of thousands of private behavioral consultations. He also lectures, teaches classes, runs a small boarding and training operation, and trains other trainers. His approach focuses on working with, rather than overriding, a dogs natural drives and instincts. He lives in Richmond, California.