Description
Former library book has some markings and labels from library. No dust jacket. Hardcover has some wear on the sides and corners, and some scuffs and discoloration on sides and back. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “The Well-Trained Dog” by Elisabeth Schnabel offers a glimpse into the rich history of canine training literature. Published in 1994, this book was part of the “Cats and Dogs” series from Lodestar Books, which aimed to provide comprehensive guides on pet care and training. Schnabel, a renowned dog trainer and author, brought her wealth of expertise to this volume, offering practical advice and techniques for training dogs of all breeds and temperaments.
While the book’s exterior shows signs of its library heritage, the clean pages and secure binding indicate that its content remains intact and ready to be explored by dog enthusiasts and trainers alike. Collectors of vintage pet care literature will appreciate the historical significance of this title, which captures the evolving understanding of canine behavior and training methods in the late 20th century. Additionally, the book’s focus on positive reinforcement techniques aligns with modern approaches to dog training, making it a valuable resource for both seasoned trainers and novice pet owners.