CHAPTER XVIII. 



DON T. 



DON'T begin training a young dog too 

 early or repeat his lessons too often. 



Don't strike a puppy, neither should you scold 

 nor rave at him. 



Don't strike an aged dog until you have 

 tried the effects of scolding. 



Don't let a dog go away from you after 

 whipping him without gaining his friendship, 

 but don't pet or caress him too much. 



Don't beat a dog with a club; use a whip 

 and a small one at that. 



Don't kick a dog or be a brute. 



Don't shout at a dog or attempt to bully him. 



Don't have spectators around when you are 

 training your dog. 



Don't continue his lessons too long or tire him 

 out. 



Don't talk too much to your dog or keep 

 nagging at him. 



Don't confuse your dog with too many 

 orders. 



Don't try to show off your dog to friends ; 

 he may disappoint you. 



Don't keep a dog chained to a kennel. 



