I just got my copy of Am I Boring My Dog? and it’s a great book!
You find out more about the book and Edie Jarolim at her blog.
Look here more training tips and tutorials. Click here if you are interested in home or group class training.
“Thanks to Eric’s caring and patience, he changed Morgan from a scared dog to one that is a pleasure to have around.”
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I just got my copy of Am I Boring My Dog? and it’s a great book!
You find out more about the book and Edie Jarolim at her blog.
Look here more training tips and tutorials. Click here if you are interested in home or group class training.
[...] | Published: May 18, 2010Guilty or Afraid? Edie Jarolim of the Will My Dog Hate Me blog and Am I Boring My Dog book asked me to address six of the more pervasive myths about dog training and dog behavior. I had [...]
[...] Bring a hankey. Dancing Dog Blog has a new review of “Am I Boring My Dog?” which I reviewed here a while back. Mary goes a bit more in depth than I did. This week Go Pet Friendly posted the first in a series of [...]
K-9 Nose Work continues to be one of my two main focuses. (The other is the Karen Pryor course. More about that next week.) I am running nose work classes in Maywood and Jersey City, and have one scheduled to start in NYC in February. I try to get video of every search and then [...]
There are big changes afoot for me this year, and one of the biggest is more focus on both clicker training and nose work. I’ve posted a few times about nose work over the holidays. (There is more coming.) Here is the first in a series of posts about clicker training. In November I enrolled [...]

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Eric, thanks so much for your nice words. They especially mean a lot coming from a trainer. The training chapter was probably the one I worried about the most and to hear that I got it right is a huge relief!
The only thing I’m sorry about is that you didn’t keep King Kong in the background. I’m from NYC and — aside from the fact that King Kong did some of his best work in my home town — feel that trees are vastly overrated.
You made the extra effort with the training and behavior section and deserve a click and a treat!
Have no fear, Kong will be back. Even though I live In NJ, I’ve worked in NYC long enough to call it home.
Wonderful review! Must have you in California to train my next dog! Pleeeeeaaaaase!
There are a lot of great dog trainers in California!
This is a great read for any dog owner or admirer, but especially for anyone who's contemplating getting their first dog. Edie Jarolim KNOWS, because Frankie, the canine star of the book, is her first dog, and the first dog of a very urban person who never saw herself as a dog owner at all. Here she gives us, from her still fresh perspective, the joys, surprises, and pitfalls of canine companionship, along with a tremendous amount of useful information for anyone from veterans to neophytes