Housebound Dogs: How to Keep Your Stay-at-Home Dog Happy & Healthy: (Storey's Country Wisdom Bulletin A-270)

Housebound Dogs: How to Keep Your Stay-at-Home Dog Happy & Healthy: (Storey's Country Wisdom Bulletin A-270)

by Paula Kephart
Housebound Dogs: How to Keep Your Stay-at-Home Dog Happy & Healthy: (Storey's Country Wisdom Bulletin A-270)

Housebound Dogs: How to Keep Your Stay-at-Home Dog Happy & Healthy: (Storey's Country Wisdom Bulletin A-270)

by Paula Kephart

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Overview

Dog-Proof Your Home and House-Proof Your Dog!

Does leaving your dog home alone result in broken lamps, chewed shoes, and warm puddles on the floor? Or does the thought of your forlorn pup waiting sadly at the door make you want to turn the car around? Help is here.

Stay-at-home dogs are a reality in today's busy world. But with proper training, a dog left home alone is neither lonely nor destructive. In Housebound Dogs, Paula Kephart helps you understand the natural tendencies and insecurities of a housebound dog on its own. With her expert advice and simple training techniques, you can make your home a safe, comfortable, and cheery haven for your canine companion, and your dog will learn to be trustworthy and responsible in the house.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781603423847
Publisher: Storey Books
Publication date: 02/22/2012
Series: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 32
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Paula Kephart is a freelance writer and self-taught dog trainer. She shares her home in upstate New York with canine cohorts Sam the Wonder Dog and Amazing Grace.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Who's Watching the Dog?
Accomodating a Housebound Dog
Understanding Your Dog's Unique Needs
Protecting Your Furniture
Pet-Proofing Your Home
Home Alone Outdoors
Dealing with Separation Anxiety
Making Exercise a Relationship-Building Activity
Make Your Dog Your Little Helper
Adopting a Friend for Your Dog
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