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Do you wish your dog would listen to you on walks, rather than running after squirrels?
Tired of getting left in the dust if a cat shows up nearby?
Concerned that your dog’s prey drive is coming between the two of you?
Conventional training protocols stifle your dog’s natural predatory behaviours through punishing or constantly forcing them to return. These restrictive protocols work against your dog’s nature and against what they want most: to go for a hunt!
Predation is an inner need that makes your dog happy. Suppressing those natural urges is like putting an airtight lid on a boiling pot. Eventually, that pressure needs to escape, and without a proper outlet, it’s probably going to get messy. Wouldn’t you rather use your…
Customers say
Customers find the book helpful for training, with one mentioning its effectiveness with high prey drive cocker spaniels. The book is easy to read and follow, with one customer noting how it breaks down training techniques into steps. They appreciate the fun games and writing quality, and one customer mentions it helps curb uncontrolled chasing of wildlife.

