Dancing with Dogs
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.75 (887 Votes) |
Asin | : | 159223531X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-02-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Inviting pictures, easy to read text, great value for the price Globaltowngal I'm giving the book a paws up. The layout is very inviting -spacious with lots of pictures and easy to read. From cover to cover,the book probably takes about 2 hours to read. To perform all thetraining and routines in the book would take a lifetime.Some of the information is very general - clicker training on a singlepage. However, the general information does includes t. Outdated! Requires a lot of equipment! The Nana Requires a lot of equipment. Not easy to read and use. Outdated material from '05.. Dancing with Dogs Mary Ray, one of the best freestyle dancers in the world, has done an excellent job in writing this book for all those who want to learn more about doing Freestyle with their dogs. It gives step by step instructions using pictures and diagrams on how to teach certain moves making them very easy to follow. It gives ideas of what kind of moves look good in a dance including
Mary is regularly featured on British TV programmes, such as, Channel Four' s Faking It, and judges shows throughout the world. Three-time Crufts obedience winner Mary Ray is a leading dog trainer. . In 1990 she introduced the sport Freestyle and Heelwork to Music to the UK and has successfully developed it as a teachable technique
. About the Author Three-time Crufts obedience winner Mary Ray is a leading dog trainer. In 1990 she introduced the sport Freestyle and Heelwork to Music to the UK and has successfully developed it as a teachable technique. Mary is regularly featured on British TV programmes, such as, Channel Four' s Faking It, and judges shows throughout the world
By combining dog tricks with dance routines, this easy-to-follow book will teach you how to train your dog (and yourself!) to perform simple, entertaining dance routines.• Learn how to boogie with your best friend — including 20 Travolta-worthy dance routines — in this fun, practical guide to dancing with dogs.• Mary Ray, an international dog obedience expert and three-time winner of the legendary Crufts Obedience Championships, and Andrea McHugh, a noted pet care author, offer dog owners a delightful way to connect with their pooches.• This enjoyable book features plenty of heelwork-to-music techniques and lots of fun routines such as Saturday Night Fever, Swashbuckling Pirates, and Top Hat Tap Dance.• Everything is covered from basic to advanced moves, choreography, and how to use props and costumes.• Simple step-by-step instructions and detailed color photographs provide a delightful repertoire of dance routines and entertaining sequences.. Look out Fred and Ginger — a new breed of dancer is taking center stage for four-legged friends and their two-legged partners