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Pat Miller is an expert dog trainer who wrote two popular books on positive dog training techniques. The Power of Positive Dog Training from 2001 simplifies dog training using friendly methods and encourages owners to try it. Her next book Positive Perspectives from 2004 expands on her previous articles about training and caring for dogs. Both books are enjoyable reads for beginning and experienced dog owners looking to train their dogs using positive reinforcement.
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WDJ Ed

Pat Miller is an expert dog trainer who wrote two popular books on positive dog training techniques. The Power of Positive Dog Training from 2001 simplifies dog training using friendly methods and encourages owners to try it. Her next book Positive Perspectives from 2004 expands on her previous articles about training and caring for dogs. Both books are enjoyable reads for beginning and experienced dog owners looking to train their dogs using positive reinforcement.
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Editor’s Choice

Pat Miller didn’t recommend her own


fantastic books – so I will!
The Power of Positive Dog Train-
ing (Howell Book House, 2001,
softcover, 230 pgs;
$19) simplifies dog-
friendly training and
inspires owners to try
it. Miller’s next book,
Positive Perspectives:
Love Your Dog, Train
Your Dog (DogWise, 2004, softcover,
262 pgs; $20) reprises many of her
articles for WDJ on training and smart
canine care and man-
agement. Both are
enjoyable to read, and
appropriate for begin-
ning or experienced
dog owners. – N.K.

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