From the Publisher
When a dog training book remains in print for more than three decades and sells a half million copies during that time, there must be good reasons. With "The Koehler Method of Dog Training," the reasons are the results—plain and simple. Over the years thousands of people have turned to the ingenious approach of William Koehler—the great innovator—and because they did, they knew the joy of ownership of a well-trained dog. This, the new edition of this celebrated classic, continues the same good instruction but also incorporates findings relating to canine behavior not generally known or in wide use by trainers and owners when The Koehler Method first appeared. It also addresses important societal issues relating to keeping and training companion dogs. The critically important section on correcting problem behavior, the one that has saved countless relationships and dogs' lives too, is carried over to this edition.
⇒ Via: BN.com
Archaic methods of dog training. These methods are obsolete. The author himself applied these methods and recommends to be used for dogs but this information is almost 30-40 years old. Dog training methods that were in vogue during second world war and 60-70s are no longer current. Also the language and the writing is not very readable. The narrative is very archaic and in a conversational format making for slow reading. Not recommended.
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