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Why Dogs Do That: A Collection of Curious Canine Behaviors
Why do dogs bury bones? Why do dogs turn circles before lying down?
Why do dogs chase cars and their tails? These and 36 other curious
canine behaviors are informatively and lightheartedly answered in
the handsomely illustrated book. An orginal pencil drawing, rich
in detail, illustrates each insightful explanation of odd but characteristic
dog actions, social graces and sometimes unseemly deportment.
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Bones
Would Rain From the Sky: Deepening Our Relationships with Dogs
BONES WOULD RAIN FROM THE SKY
Akin to Monty Roberts's The Man Who Listens to Horses and going
light-years beyond The Hidden Life of Dogs or any training manual,
Suzanne Clothier takes a radical new direction in understanding our
life with dogs...and our mutual love. Drawing on a lifetime of experience
with dogs, this nationally renowned dog trainer brings us astonishing
new lessons about our animals--and ourselves.
Gently, with intelligence, humor, and unfailing patience, Suzanne
Clothier guides us to truly comprehend another creature's mind and
heart.
You will discover how our dogs see the world from
their uniquely canine perspective, how we can meet their deep need
for leadership
without using force or coercion, and how the "laws" of
canine culture often put our dogs at odds with us and our very human
world. Clothier's unparalleled insights into aggression in dogs can
help prevent a tragedy, including the unnecessary destruction of
a pet.
In these pages, you will meet unforgettable dogs who will capture,
and perhaps break, your heart. There is Badger--handsome, curious,
and perhaps dangerous. Can his threatening behavior be changed? Though
doomed by a congenital heart murmur, the winsome pup McKinley offers
an unforgettable lesson in living. Then aging Vali brings us to the
moment that all dog owners must someday face: the loss of a devoted
companion. But what this old dog teaches us in her last days may
change you forever.
As in no other "dog book" or training manual,
in BONES WOULD RAIN FROM THE SKY an extraordinary woman shows us
how to find
a deep connection with another being and to receive an incomparable
gift: a profound, lifelong relationship with the dog you love.
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How
to be the Leader of the Pack...And have Your Dog Love You For
It. ("How to" booklets from Dog's Best
Friend)
Learn how to love your dogs without spoiling them and provide boundaries
without intimidation. This booklet clarifies how to be a benevolent
leader and avoid aggression related to fear or dominance. If you
want to be a natural leader to your pack and teach your dog that
being polite is fun, this book tells you how to do it in a peaceful,
kind way. The ideas and exercises in this booklet are based on the
way dogs communicate with each other, so they are highly effective
and easy for your dog to understand. An essential part of any canine
library!
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The Other End of the Leash
The Other End of the Leash begins with an eloquently
simple premise: "All
dogs are brilliant at perceiving the slightest movement that we make,
and they assume each tiny movement has meaning." With that in
mind, all of Dr. Patricia McConnell's recommendations for communicating
with your canine make immediate sense. Don't we all automatically
bend forward when coaxing a dog to come and play? Break eye contact
when we wish to avoid a confrontation? While these instinctive behaviors
are right on target, a number of other habits aren't so positive,
and McConnell helps us break them with both humor and common sense.
Chapters are categorized by senses such as sound,
sight, and smell; specific pack behaviors such as dominance and
play also merit their
own sections. McConnell uses the same humor and patience she recommends
with dogs on her readers. Whether she's referring to maggots as "a
value-added commodity in canine economics" or ruminating on
attempts to verbally cue her dogs to exit the house one at a time,
her wise and gently self-deprecating book brings training--of both
dogs and humans--to new levels. Jill Lightner
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The Cautious Canine
So much aggression in dogs results from fear, but fear-based problems
can become worse if treated incorrectly. This booklet provides a
step-by step explanation of desensitizing and counter classical conditioning.
It can help you solve minor behavioral problems and prevent serious
ones, whether your dog fears include the vacuum cleaner, people with
hats, or the stranger at the door. The oh-so-important details related
to identifying exactly what triggers your dog, creating a step-by-step
treatment plan, monitoring your progress, and why you need to treat
the fear and not just your dog's reaction to the fear are covered.
This book is on the top ten of the Dogwise book catalog and has helped
thousands of dogs and their owners around the country.
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Getting in Touch With Your Dog: A Gentle Approach to Influencing
Behavior, Health, and Performance
Animal bodywork expert Linda Tellington-Jones's latest offering
is Getting in Touch with Your Dog: A Gentle Approach to Influencing
Behavior, Health, and Performance. Tellington developed the Tellington
Touch Method (TTouch) throughout her 40-year career working with
animals. Here, she offers a way to effectively influence dogs' behavior
and character, as well as their ability to learn. The guide enforces
mutual respect between dog and owner, stressing a relationship based
on appreciation and friendship rather than dominance and submission.
By using a specific combination of Touches (there are 22 altogether)
and performing exercises, Tellington insists dogs' performance, health
and behavior can improve.
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
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