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COCKER SPANIEL DVD: Everything You Should Know! - Dog & Puppy Training Bonus Included

COCKER SPANIEL DVD: Everything You Should Know!  -  Dog & Puppy Training Bonus Included
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COCKER SPANIEL DVD: Everything You Should Know! - Dog & Puppy Training Bonus Included

  • Pet Video Library - Cocker Spaniel DVD

  • History and Development

  • Characteristics & Temperment

  • Grooming, Nutrition, Exercise and Health

  • Helpful Training Tips

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71526

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Product Details:
Director: Pet Video Library
Format: NTSC
Number of Discs: 1
Studio: Pet Video Library
Run Time: 45 minutes
DVD Release Date: December 01, 2005
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
 
 

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2Don't waste your money  Feb 23, 2011
By Susan C. Van Abs "forever dieter"
This dvd is poorly done and is extremely light on content. The "emcee" is clearly reading, quite poorly, a script. He is very stiff. The information is not very detailed and quite frankly, not new nor very helpful. All of this information is available for free by searching online for information about cocker spaniels.

Some ways this video could have been more helpful:
1. Mention that cocker spaniels can be shown, registered (i.e. AKC, CKC, etc.), that one can simply enjoy them as pets or they can be entered in agility trials, become canine good citizens, etc.
2. You could mention that they are part of the sporting dog group at Westminster.
3. You could mention that they are available as ASCOB, Buff, etc.
4. You might have mentioned how to find a good cocker spaniel puppy - go to a dog show and talk with breeders, look at different puppies and dogs within the breed to get an idea of what makes a well bred cocker spaniel.
5. You might even mention that getting a rescue cocker is another option.
6. Regarding house training - you might talk about how to approach it. An overview of different methods such as crate training.

The only part of the dvd that was kind of useful was the Interactive Basic Training - yet even that could be found on YOU TUBE.

There is just not enough information on this dvd to justify its purchase.