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Makoto Kai - Training Dog -jap- [upd] -

Kai Makoto Training Dog / A Loxley Copy www.staff.ces.funai.edu.ng

Platforms like CDJapan cater directly to international fans by shipping original Japanese printings straight from Tokyo warehouses.

| | Purpose | Makoto Principle | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Scent Work/Tracking | Satisfies mental stimulation needs and natural desire to hunt. | Honoring the dog's instincts. | | Agility | Provides exercise, builds confidence, and strengthens the human-dog bond. | Building mutual joy. | | Structured Walks | Using a "toohiki" approach occasionally allows for decompression and instinctual behavior. | Respecting the dog's perspective. | Makoto Kai - Training Dog -Jap-

While some of these documents claim to offer a method that combines traditional techniques with modern behavioral science to build a strong bond between owner and dog, they lack specific details or a verified author profile. 0;16; 0;92;0;a3; 0;baf;0;656; Key Observations from Available Sources: 0;16; 0;607;0;465;

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The initial runs began as early as 2007, with various editions and "New Edition" reprints released through 2016. Content and Genre

The "Kai" in "Makoto Kai" can also point to the Kai Ken (甲斐犬), one of Japan's six native and protected dog breeds. Also known as the "Tora Inu" or Tiger Dog for its distinctive brindle coat, the Kai Ken is a rare breed from the mountainous Kai region of Yamanashi Prefecture. | | Agility | Provides exercise, builds confidence,

: The primary goal is to foster a relationship where the dog follows instructions out of a sense of security and mutual appreciation, rather than fear of punishment. Positive Reinforcement

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