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Dog Training 101: The Book You Need to Take Control by Karen Freeman Duet and George Duet is a veritable boot camp for puppies and adult dogs and includes all a dog owner needs to know to get results. From choosing your dog and dealing with dominance and aggression issues to traveling with your canine companion, titles, and certification. This 245-page book runs the gamut of virtually everything a dog owner needs to know during the life of their dog.

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Dog Training 101: The Book You Need to Take Control by Karen Freeman Duet and George Duet is a veritable boot camp for puppies and adult dogs and includes all a dog owner needs to know to get results. From choosing your dog and dealing with dominance and aggression issues to traveling with your canine companion, titles, and certification. This 245-page book runs the gamut of virtually everything a dog owner needs to know during the life of their dog.
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Karen Freeman Duet and George Duet began training and breeding top quality dogs nearly thirty years ago. Their clients coined the phrase "Boot Camp" in reference to their training program knowing that George retired from the U.S. Army after serving twenty years in Special Operations. Owners of Kingsden's Kennels, K-9 Companions Dog Training, and K-9 Security & Detection International, the couple specializes in obedience, home manners, management and protection training and have successfully bred and trained Champions, Schutzhund, French Ring, Obedience and Agility titled dogs. In addition, they are both Certified Personal Protection Specialists and are pioneers in the use of dogs in protection and security. In 2000 they were presented with a lifetime achievement award from Nine Lives Associates an internationally recognized security association. Co-authors of The Home and Family Protection Dog and The Business Security K-9, Karen co-authored a third title, Advanced Schutzhund with Ivan Balabanov which was nominated for the prestigious Maxwell Award.