An explanation of behavioural problems in dogs and a guide for dog owners to correction and training.
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
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Great read; Excellent reference,
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This review is from: Think Dog!: An Owner's Guide to Canine Psychology (Paperback)
A quick, easy, and entertaining read that is crammed full of practical and easy-to-use training pointers. Gives readers a basic understanding of dog psychology and guides them in correcting behavior problems with simple steps. Readers should also be able to identify undesirable behaviors at their onset in the future and correct them more easily. Not terribly in-depth in psychology, but extremely effective in training technique. All methods are "dog friendly" and build/reinforce a positive relationship between dog and owner.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
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everyone agrees,
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This review is from: Think Dog!: An Owner's Guide to Canine Psychology (Paperback)
I can't think of how many books I've read on dogs. This is my favorite. Each person who asked me how I trained my dog or asked how to solve a problem, I send them my tattered and torn copy. I finally bought a second one. This will help you take a step back and see what YOU are doing wrong while conditioning your body language to communicate to your dog. Easy read.
25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Reinforced that my dog isn't a person and DOESN'T have to be,
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This review is from: Think Dog!: An Owner's Guide to Canine Psychology (Paperback)
This is my first dog as an adult and I have been reading everything I can find. He's almost two now and I'm always complimented on his behavior, and this is one of the books (and authors) who stands out in my mind. The book is readable and his case studies are helpful, if not hilarious sometimes (see: the dog who became agressive towards husband after baby was born). I didn't have a lot of confidence in my training at first, but I realize that he's not a person nor should I expect him to be. This book reinforced that. A good read.
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