Barbara Sykes Bücher






Understanding and Training Puppies
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
All dog owners want their puppy to grow into a loyal and obedient adult dog. The author gives clear advice on how to lay the correct foundations during the first eight weeks of your puppy's life to achieve a happy, healthy and well- mannered canine companion.
Barbara Sykes' Training Border Collies
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
A practical guide to training your Border Collie. With step-by-step photography and training case studies throughout, it covers: breed variants and temperaments; diet, puppy training and bringing new dogs home; simple commands, boundaries and socialization; the 'Chill Mat' - a safe territory to keep your collie calm; and, lead and recall training.
Training the Sheep Dog
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
A comprehensive guide to training a Border Collie both for agricultural work and sheep dog trialling. Containing tips and advice and illustrated throughout, this title aims to offer a key to understanding this unique breed and developing a perfect working partner and companion. schovat popis
Understanding and Handling Dog Aggression
- 94 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Barbara Sykes clearly explains how to recognise an indomitable spirit and understand the causes of hostility in dogs. She advises owners how to educate their dog sympathetically to subdue its aggression in favour of respect. schovat popis
Understanding Border Collies
- 157 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
A handbook on how to care for a border collie. Topics include: choosing your border collie; taking your puppy home; commonsense dog training; nutrition; creating a partnership; training; and adolescent and older dogs.
Esteemed Border Collie trainer, consultant and authority on the breed, Barbara Sykes, has lived with Border Collies all of her life and has spent the last fifty years training, trialling and rescuing hundreds of dogs. In her sixth book, she explores how Border Collies have been adopted into the family home and how to get the most from your pet dog, without diminishing the unique spirit that attracted you to the breed in the first place. Part One of the book takes you on a journey that began over 200 years ago at the birth of the breed up to the present day. Understanding the history of Border Collies, why they were bred and why they are so diverse, is the key to understanding and managing their instincts. Part Two then explores simple strategies and techniques to balance those instincts within a domestic setting, whilst still having fun with your dog and creating a strong partnership. Key coverage the history of the breed; how coat and eye colour genes impact character; understanding and managing the inherent instincts; health and welfare; the rescue dog in your home; Border Collies and children; lead walking and recall and finally, trouble-shooting problems and setbacks. Although developed with Border Collies in mind, these techniques are applicable to any breed, making an owner’s life easier and a dog’s life happier.