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Don Sullivan

    Don Sullivan, ein weltweit anerkannter Experte für Hundeerziehung, ist bekannt für seine bemerkenswerten Erfolge bei der Verhaltensänderung von Hunden. Mit jahrzehntelanger Erfahrung im Umgang mit Tieren und Menschen nutzt er seinen einzigartigen Ansatz, um selbst die schwierigsten Verhaltensprobleme von Hunden anzugehen. Seine Methode konzentriert sich auf positive Techniken, die schnelle und wirksame Ergebnisse liefern, oft schon innerhalb weniger Minuten sichtbar. In seinem neuesten Buch spricht Sullivan offen über die Probleme, die die heutige, von Hunden besessene Welt plagen.

    Virtualizing Oracle Databases on vSphere
    Wake Up and Smell the Poop!
    • Wake Up and Smell the Poop!

      The Myths, Deceptions, Lies and Obsessions That Keep You from Having the Perfect Dog

      • 158 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The world is flooded with so-called dog training experts, paraphernalia, and information. Cupboards and drawers are bursting with dog biscuits, devices and gadgets. Yet more dog owners than ever are desperately trying to create some semblance of peace and order within their homes amidst their out-of-control canines. Something is clearly afoul in the world of dog ownership and training! In his new book Don Sullivan inspires readers to wake up and recognize the insidious forces undermining the realization of dog owners' dreams, and he empowers them with an unprecedented array of knowledge and understanding to launch them to instant success with their own dogs. At times controversial and continually enlightening, Wake Up and Smell the Poop! proves that Don Sullivan's approach to training dogs is far from ordinary.

      Wake Up and Smell the Poop!
    • Annotation Thousands of organizations are virtualizing large-scale Oracle database systems. But, until now, reliable best practices have been hard to find, and database and virtualization professionals have often brought differing and incompatible perspectives to the challenge. Now, there's a comprehensive best practice guide reflecting deep understanding of both Oracle and vSphere, and supported by extensive in-the-field experience with the full spectrum of applications and environments.

      Virtualizing Oracle Databases on vSphere