Author: | Pat Miller | ISBN: | 9781617810015 |
Publisher: | Dogwise Publishing | Publication: | December 1, 2009 |
Imprint: | Dogwise Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Pat Miller |
ISBN: | 9781617810015 |
Publisher: | Dogwise Publishing |
Publication: | December 1, 2009 |
Imprint: | Dogwise Publishing |
Language: | English |
Dogwise Publishing is pleased to reunite again with Pat Miller for the publication of her second volume of Positive Perspectives, a collection of her recent articles. This collection is more advanced than volume one, with particular emphasis on understanding the latest in canine behavioral research so that you can become a more effective trainer and/or owner. Written in Pat's understandable but sophisticated style, Positive Perspectives 2 presents the latest "positive" thinking on body language, training and behavioral concepts, teaching behaviors, problem behaviors, and aggression.
Get more in-depth information:
· How dogs behave and how to use that knowledge to improve your training skills.
· Learn to manage your dog’s behavior to prevent her from doing the wrong thing in the first place.
· Teach your dog to “ask” for the things he desires and reward him for his good behavior.
· Make every interaction with your dog a learning opportunity for the both of you.
Dogwise Publishing is pleased to reunite again with Pat Miller for the publication of her second volume of Positive Perspectives, a collection of her recent articles. This collection is more advanced than volume one, with particular emphasis on understanding the latest in canine behavioral research so that you can become a more effective trainer and/or owner. Written in Pat's understandable but sophisticated style, Positive Perspectives 2 presents the latest "positive" thinking on body language, training and behavioral concepts, teaching behaviors, problem behaviors, and aggression.
Get more in-depth information:
· How dogs behave and how to use that knowledge to improve your training skills.
· Learn to manage your dog’s behavior to prevent her from doing the wrong thing in the first place.
· Teach your dog to “ask” for the things he desires and reward him for his good behavior.
· Make every interaction with your dog a learning opportunity for the both of you.