Here Boy! Step-by-step to a Stunning Recall from your Brilliant Family Dog (Essential Skills for a Brilliant Family Dog, Book 4)

Does your dog go deaf as soon as you take the lead off?

Wouldn’t you love to:

🐕 have your dog spin on a sixpence and race back to you when you call?

🐕 stop panicking when your dog sees another dog or a squirrel?

🐕 enjoy walks without stress?

🐕 and amaze people with the speed of your recall!

In this book Beverley Courtney unravels the mysteries of getting your dog to fly back to you - whatever else may be happening! How good will you feel when people watch in astonishment as your dog leaves balls, other dogs, and rabbits to shoot back to you?

★ Hard to believe? Maybe.

★ Possible? Most definitely!

★ Fun? Very much so. (If it’s not fun, your dog won’t do it. So there’s lots of fun!)

There’s no strange jargon, no “Thou shalt not’s”, and every time you get stuck, another solution pops up. Beverley’s years of experience as a professional positive dog trainer - in face-to-face classes as well as her popular online coaching programs - shine through. Having taught thousands of new owners how to work with their puppies and dogs - entirely without force - Beverley knows just what you’re up against!

“I have just read your book Here Boy! and thought it was really well written with fantastic instructions on how to get your dog to come back to you spinning on their heels!” ER

Buy Book 4 in the series of Essential Skills for a Brilliant Family Dog, and have your dog fly back to you, on one call!

 
 

Essential Skills for a Brilliant Family Dog Book 4: Here Boy! Step-by-step to a Stunning Recall from your Brilliant Family Dog

 
 

The book includes:

  • What you need to know about how dogs learn

  • Why force-free training is MORE effective and enduring than using punishment and nasty gadgets

  • How to teach your dog, step-by-step!

  • Lessons, Watchpoints, and Troubleshooting for when you need a bit of help!

  • Plus links to lots of useful resources

Reviews

“Joy is a basset hound/spaniel cross so her sniffing and hunting genes are obviously pretty strong and she tends to be selectively deaf when she gets the scent of a rabbit. She is getting much better using your techniques and is about 90% there!” JS


“Thank you for all your fantastic tips and advice. Our 2-year-old lurcher has hugely improved recall, all thanks to Here Boy! Your techniques are extremely effective and you explain them very clearly. Thank you so much!” ME


“I emailed you a while ago about the fun and progress I was having while working on getting a good recall with my Siberian Husky Luka, using your wonderful book Here Boy! We're having fun, our recall is getting better and our relationship is that much stronger. So, thank you again for writing a wonderful training book that really spoke to me.” WW


“We took in a one-year-old rescue Saluki cross who had absolutely zero recall. We tried traditional methods of training recall, which had virtually no effect. Salukis are one of the most difficult breeds to teach recall as they have an extremely high prey drive and also don’t have as high a desire to do things specifically to please their owners as many other breeds. I had little hope of this book working, but was very pleased to see that he absolutely loved the games. We mainly focussed on the ‘Name Game’ and ‘Puppy Pingpong’, and after a few weeks the results were quite staggering. When off lead and called he would literally turn around and come sprinting back to me as fast as he could! He now is able to have time off lead every day. He has so much more freedom and is a calmer dog in the house. Thank you very much Beverley Courtney!” VI


"Woody now is off the lead and recall going well. Thank you so much for your support which has enabled me to train a 4-year-old rescue sprocker the way life should be: fun and running free." CW