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How to be the Leader of the Pack...And have Your Dog Love You For It. [Paperback]

Patricia B. McConnell Ph.D. (Author)
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January 1, 1996
Learn how to love your dogs without spoiling them and provide boundaries without intimidation. This dog training 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 booklet tells you how to do it in a peaceful, kind way. The ideas and exercises are based on the way dogs communicate with each other, so they are highly effective and easy for your dog to understand. Written by Patricia McConnell, it is an essential part of any canine library!

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"We recommend this invaluable little booklet to pet owners and working dog owners alike." --Michelle Givens, Lighthouse Kennels

About the Author

Patricia McConnell, Ph.D., CAAB is an Ethologist and Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist who has consulted with cat and dog lovers for over twenty years. She combines a thorough understanding of the science of behavior with years of practical, applied experience. Her nationally syndicated radio show, Calling All Pets, played in over 110 cities for fourteen years. She is the behavior columnist for The Bark magazine ( the New Yorker of Dog Magazines ) and a Consulting Editor for the Journal of Comparative Psychology. She is Adjunct Associate Professor in Zoology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, teaching "The Biology and Philosophy of Human/Animal Relationships." Dr. McConnell is a much sought after speaker and seminar presenter, speaking to training organizations, veterinary conferences, academic meetings and animal shelters around the world about dog and cat behavior, and on science-based and humane solutions to serious behavioral problems. She is the author of ten books on training and behavioral problems, as well as the critically acclaimed books The Other End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs, For the Love of a Dog: Understanding Emotion in You and Your Best Friend and Tales of Two Species.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 16 pages
  • Publisher: McConnell Publishing, Ltd.; 3rd edition (January 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 189176702X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1891767029
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (92 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #22,587 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Patricia McConnell, Ph.D., is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Zoology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an expert applied animal behaviorist. Her company, Dog's Best Friend, Ltd., specializes in family dog-training and treating aggression in dogs, and she is an immensely popular speaker around the country. She is the co-host of Calling All Pets, an animal behavior advice show syndicated to a hundred public radio stations, and works daily with four dogs (three border collies and a Great Pyrenees) on her sheep farm outside of Madison. Her Web site is www.dogsbestfriendtraining.com..

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151 of 153 people found the following review helpful
Mixed reaction January 13, 2004
Format:Paperback
I've read several different dog training and behavior books, and Patricia McConnell is one of the best... and one of the funniest. Everything in this pamphlet is good advice, and good things to be reminded of. We have a problem in our household with different "standards" for our dog, so I will leave this book around the house hoping my DH reads it. It is short, so he might, and if he tries some of the suggestions it would solve many problems. Pushy begging, refusals to give back stolen objects, you get the idea -- involving the dog and DH.

So yes, this book is an excellent resource for new dog owners or dog owners that are having problems. It is a short read, so it is good for experienced owners to look at to. I earmarked a few passages to remind myself to work on those things with the dog myself.

However, this is not The Other End of the Leash. There isn't anything new or deeply in depth in this pamphlet, and having read other of McConnell's writing, I was hoping it would have some new insights. So I was a little disappointed.

But the trainer's assistant in me is delighted that there is a brief and clear pamphlet with a lot of good advice in it that I could hand to a student and expect them to read it, understand it, and learn gentle things they can do to improve their relationship with their dog from it. McConnell clearly wrote this because she found that many of her human clients (she is a behavioral consultant and trainer) needed this information, and wouldn't it be nice if she could hand them a pamphlet so they could easily remember what she explained to them. And yes, the information in this pamphlet could certainly help reduce the number of dogs visiting the behaviorist or the humane society. So, brava on that score.

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60 of 64 people found the following review helpful
EXCELLENT January 4, 2004
Format:Paperback
Patricia is an excellent animal behaviorist and I recommend all her books. This one is the best one yet.

Trisha is not a dog trainer--she is an animal behaviorist, this is what makes all the difference! Think of an animal behaviorist as a "root-cause" analyzer of behavior. Training only helps to train the pet to do a certain action but it does not get at the root cause of the response or behavior (like inadvertantly rewarding the behavior, you would be amazed at how many of us do this).

One of my dogs has had dog training with Dogs Best Friend and they have the kindest and most dog-friendly ways of teaching!! Patricia's dog training classes teaches us that 99.9% of dog training consists of training the human, not the dog. Patricia teachs us how although we may be animals, the messages we send to our best friends are much different. For example, we may smile at our dog or attempt to hug it, but in dog language that is an act of aggression! In this book she tries to teach us how to behave more like dogs, and less like people (however crazy that sounds). One thing I remember from Dogs Best Friend training was a trainer whom had a family pet as a child who only responded to "sit, sit, sit, sit." It would not answer to just the command "sit." Patricia teaches us the value of the 1-word command, and the usage of positive, rewards-based training. This book is more than just a training book it provides valuable insight into the way dogs think. You will be amazed at how much your pet can learn when you start speaking their language! This book teaches us to think about how we are behaving in front of our dogs, and how important it is to "Be the leader of the pack, A benevolent leader," as she would say.

Any dog lover is at a loss without this book. For more on Trisha, those of you whom can tune in to Wisconsin Public Radio, Saturdays Trisha hosts a program called "Calling all Pets" which answers pet related problems. I do believe you can view past shows on WPR's website.

Best of luck in the care of your dog, and remember--your behavior can mean the difference between having a good pet and having a great pet!
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106 of 123 people found the following review helpful
The Cliff Notes of Puppy 101 February 12, 2003
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I guess I should have paid more attention to the number of pages contained in this book. When I received it, I was glad I'd paid so little for it. Unfortunately I didn't learn anything new about my 'pack' from this book having been through various courses of beginning and advanced training with both my dogs.

That said, this is a great book for kids as it is short and to the point and I don't think it's too complicated. Same goes for an adult who is getting their first dog, or not necessarily their 'first' dog, but the first one they get once they leave their parents house.

The recommendations in this book are all tried and true and have worked for me and it's a very good start to getting your dog to know who the big dog is at your house.

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Small package ... good things.
Short and sweet and to the point, this little book is packed full of excellent advice that makes sense, is easy to implement, and really works. Read more
Published 1 month ago by ronnidkm
Small but so helpful
I've read a lot of dog books, but this was my favorite. My dog knew basic obedience commands, but only complied when he felt like it. Read more
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So very worth it!
The reviewer who called it the Cliff's notes for Obedience 101 is probably right, but that's exactly what I needed. Read more
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Cesar never disappoints
As a avid follower of Cesar, I just wish the book was longer. I would have enjoyed reading more. But it was a joy to read.
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A dog owner must have.
This book is a great source of information for those pet owners that need a little help with their own pack's pecking order. Read more
Published 8 months ago by swagsmom
The Dog Owner's BIBLE if you ask me!
I have probably purchased 30 of these little booklets. Not a training manual, a short, easy to understand booklet on how to BE with your dog. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Beth
Skinny little disappointment
Hardly more than a pamphlet - something you could pick up free at the Vet's office. A rip-off. Also nothing new or enlightening contained therein. Don't bother.
Published 12 months ago by Lisa Francesca
Buyer Beware
Fool me once, shame on me........ I bought this without having read the description. This is not a book, it is a PAMPHLET, just 16 pages long!!! Read more
Published 14 months ago by David J. Skiba
Great Book!
I love all the booklets from Patricia McConnell! Her training methods are to the point, easily understood, and very effective. I recommend her books for anyone who owns a dog!
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Every dog owner should purchase this book, especially if you are getting your
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