Chuck Eisenmann bought his first dog London in 1946. Since that time, he has become totally immersed in the education of dogs. His dogs have performed in thousands of exhibitions and in numerous films. On television, they have appeared on talk shows and in over 160 episodes of "The Littlest Hobo" series.
Rather than TRAINING your dog, the Eisenmann Method focuses on EDUCATING both your dog and yourself.
All of Chuck's books have been out ot print for many years
(there is a possibility that some copies still exist in storage and efforts
are underway to try and locate them.)
Currently all of Chuck's books are out of stock.
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| A DOGS DAY IN COURT
This is a book on advancing a dog to an educated level in lieu of mere training. Its content covers virtually every phase of a dog's behavior and accomplishments. Heavy stress is laid on a dog owner's change of attitude. The book promotes a mental rather than a physical approach to animal behavior. If in reading it you find it contradicts what you have heard, read or practiced, remember that the end result is the only factor which counts.
10" x 7-7/8", 193 pages, softcover, 1983.
$15.00 + shipping (see below)
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STOP! SIT! and THINK
The step-by-step account of an intellectual breakthrough between man and dog. A revolutionary method of teaching a dog how to think, reason and behave that is a step ahead of society's thinking.
9" x 6", 201 pages, softcover.
$12.00 + shipping (see below)
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| THE BETTER DOG: THE EDUCATED DOG
This booklet is designed to instruct you in a method of TEACHING rather than TRAINING your dog...and the benefits to be gained by using this method. Although complete within itself, it is designed to update some of the contents found in "Stop, Sit and Think."
9-1/8" x 6", 36 pages, softcover, 1976.
$7.00 + shipping (see below)
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EDUCATE YOUR DOG BY THE EISENMANN METHOD
(LP Phonograph Record, 1975)
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$15.00 + shipping (see below)
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SIDE 1
1. Preface
2. Learn to observe your dog as he observes you. Never overlook a single glance or movement.
3. Always be positive when judging the reasons for your dog's actions.
4. Learn how to use mental instead of physical approaches to both training and punishing your dog.
5. Gain control of your dog by using the mental instead of physical leash.
SIDE 2
6. Never ask your dog to perform a task which he mentally understands but physically cannot accomplish.
7. Learn to compliment and reward properly.
8. Do not use single word commands. They limit a dog's potential.
9. Learn the danger of a dog's physical and mental reflexes.
10. Use the five fundamental sounds in conjunction with the things your dog has been trained to do.
11. Make common sense your final guide.
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