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101 Dog Tricks is an international bestseller in 18 languages with
over a half-million copies sold worldwide! This beautifully
designed book features step-by-step instructions with
easy-to-follow color photos of each step. Each trick is rated with
a difficulty rating and prerequisites to get you started quickly.
Tips and troubleshooting boxes cover common problems, while Build
on it! ideas suggest more complicated tricks that build on each new
skill. Tricks range from simple ones like Sit, Shake Hands, Fetch,
and Roll Over, to extraordinary ones like Tidy Up Your Toys into
the Toybox and Get a Soda from the Fridge. Organized by theme, it's
easy to find the next trick to work on with your dog. Just a few of
the themes to choose from: Chores, such as Newspaper Delivery and
Get Your Leash Funny tricks, such as Doggy Push-ups and Play the
Piano Dancing, such as Moonwalk and Chorus Line Kicks Love, such as
Kisses and Wave Goodbye Trick training will help you bond with your
dog and integrate him or her into your family. Tricks also help
keep your dog mentally and physically healthy and establish paths
of communication between you. Many tricks build skills used in dog
sports, dog dancing, and dog therapy work. 101 Dog Tricks will
inspire you to do more with your dog! Millions of people have found
success with Kyra Sundance's step-by-step techniques-and you can,
too. Also by Kyra Sundance, learn to do even more with your dog
with: The Dog Tricks and Training Workbook; 51 Puppy Tricks;
10-Minute Dog Training Games; 101 Dog Tricks, Kids Edition; Dog
Training 101; The Pocket Guide to Dog Tricks; Kyra's Canine
Conditioning; and The Joy of Dog Training.
Pythagoras of Samos was an Ionian Greek philosopher and founder of
the religious movement called Pythagoreanism. Most of our
information about Pythagoras was written down centuries after he
lived, thus very little reliable information is known about him. He
was born on the island of Samos, and may have travelled widely in
his youth, visiting Egypt and other places seeking knowledge.
Around 530 BC, he moved to Croton, a Greek colony in southern
Italy, and there set up a religious sect. His followers pursued the
religious rites and practices developed by Pythagoras, and studied
his philosophical theories. The society took an active role in the
politics of Croton, but this eventually led to their downfall. The
Pythagorean meeting-places were burned, and Pythagoras was forced
to flee the city. He is said to have ended his days in Metapontum.
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