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The Other End of the Leash:

Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs
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Random House Publishing Group, 19 févr. 2009 - 272 pages
The Other End of the Leash shares a revolutionary, new perspective on our relationship with dogs, focusing on our behavior in comparison with that of dogs. An applied animal behaviorist and dog trainer with more than twenty years experience, Dr. Patricia McConnell looks at humans as just another interesting species, and muses about why we behave the way we do around our dogs, how dogs might interpret our behavior, and how to interact with our dogs in ways that bring out the best in our four-legged friends.

After all, although humans and dogs share a remarkable relationship that is unique in the animal world, we are still two entirely different species, each shaped by our individual evolutionary heritage. Quite simply, humans are primates and dogs are canids (like wolves, coyotes, and foxes). Since we each speak a different native tongue, a lot gets lost in the translation.

The Other End of the Leash demonstrates how even the slightest changes in your voice and the way you stand can help your dog understand what you want. Once you start to think about your own behavior from the perspective of your dog, you’ll understand why much of what appears to be doggy-disobedience is simply a case of miscommunication. Inside you will learn
• How to use your voice so that your dog is more likely to do what you ask.
• Why “getting dominance” over your dog is a bad idea.
• Why “rough and tumble primate play” can lead to trouble–and how to play with your dog in ways that are fun and keep him out of trouble.
• How dogs and humans share personality types–and why most dogs want to live with benevolent leaders rather than “alphawannabees!”

In her own insightful, compelling style, Patricia McConnell combines wonderful true stories about people and dogs with a new, accessible scientific perspective on how they should behave around each other. This is a book that strives to help you make the most of life with your dog, and to prevent problems that might arise in that most rewarding of relationships.


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Great insight to dogs. - Goodreads
It's not an easy task and has required some research. - Goodreads
Really good advice on dog training!! - Goodreads
A great reference book for dog owners. - Goodreads
Vivid, honest , and educational. - Goodreads
Great insight into why dogs do what they do. - Goodreads

Review: The Other End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs

Avis d'utilisateur  - M. Rivera - Goodreads

if you want to read a book that will help you understand your relationship with your dog, this is it. McConnell writes in an easy to read way that is packed with great information. She even writes ... Consulter l'avis complet

Review: The Other End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs

Avis d'utilisateur  - Monica - Goodreads

Everyone who has a dog--or is even close to someone with a dog--should read this book. McConnell dispels common myths about dogs and writes of the dogs in her life in a way that will inspire you to deepen your relationship with your own canine friends. Consulter l'avis complet

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À propos de l'auteur (2009)

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.


From the Hardcover edition.

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