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04/22/08

Training Humans — A Review
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There are MANY excellent training books for humans working with dogs but Tess of Helena (a four-footer herself) has penned a fun and helpful training guide for dogs trying to get the best from their humans. Training Humans combines a touch of satire with a large helping of canine insight into a literary recipe that offers useful information with a twist.

Oh, I know, we’ve seen other books written by or from the dogs’ point of view. I’ve even written one myself. But Training Humans is well worth adding to your library. Its a short yet entertaining set of lessons told by a dog in the know,

Tess has a tongue-in-cheek way of delivering her message that keeps the tone adult and light-hearted. This light touch makes Training Humans an excellent book to give to dog guardians who need to learn a few pointers on living with their dogs.

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  1. Bob McCarty

    Training Humans sounds like a winner.
    Does it include tips on teaching humans how to be more loving and loyal?
    We know that dogs are experts in those area.
    Wags and woofs,
    Bob McCarty

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