Schutzhund Theory and Training Methods

Schutzhund Theory and Training Methods by Susan Barwig, published by Wiley on March 6, 1991, is a comprehensive guide that delves into the principles of Schutzhund training. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The book provides an analysis of the essential components of protection, obedience, and tracking, highlighting their significance in the training process while focusing on the selection and upbringing of a dog tailored to the owner’s requirements.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the methodologies involved in Schutzhund training, emphasizing the importance of understanding the interplay between various training elements. The book addresses key topics related to pets and dog breeds, offering insights that cater to both novice and experienced dog owners. Through its structured approach, this work aims to equip readers with the knowledge necessary to effectively train their dogs in accordance with their specific needs.
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An outstanding analysis of why and how protection, Obedience, and Tracking all play an integral part in Schutzhund training, with emphasis on selecting and raising a dog to suit the owner’s needs.
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