No Collar: How to Raise a Happy Dog Without Harmful Myths and Punishments
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Have you seen those funny videos of dogs smiling with all their might? Or have you noticed this in your own pet? It looks like the dog is very happy and wishes you a good day! In reality... it's scared and uncomfortable.
Shocked? There's more to come!
If you want to learn how to truly live happily with your dog, without yelling, coercion, and punishment, prepare to confront dozens of ingrained beliefs that have ruined relationships for generations of owners and pets.
Elizaveta Dmitrieva is a dog behavior specialist and modern dog trainer who practices a humane approach to dog training.
In her book, you'll learn the answers to these questions:
- Should you show your dog who's boss?
- Why did your dog actually chew your shoe, and is it revenge?
- Is it true that small dogs are stupid, while mongrels are the most grateful?
- Is it normal for a dog to do things you find offensive, like climb into a trash can, sniff your poop, or do something inappropriate with your leg?
Do you even need a dog trainer or animal psychologist—or are these just fictions meant to undermine an owner's confidence?
Each chapter of the book is a case study from personal experience, the result of professional research, and an honest, no-holds-barred discussion about the real workings of a dog's psyche and behavior.
Learn to understand your dog—and you'll see how joyfully you can live with your pet, without violence, in love and harmony!
Shocked? There's more to come!
If you want to learn how to truly live happily with your dog, without yelling, coercion, and punishment, prepare to confront dozens of ingrained beliefs that have ruined relationships for generations of owners and pets.
Elizaveta Dmitrieva is a dog behavior specialist and modern dog trainer who practices a humane approach to dog training.
In her book, you'll learn the answers to these questions:
- Should you show your dog who's boss?
- Why did your dog actually chew your shoe, and is it revenge?
- Is it true that small dogs are stupid, while mongrels are the most grateful?
- Is it normal for a dog to do things you find offensive, like climb into a trash can, sniff your poop, or do something inappropriate with your leg?
Do you even need a dog trainer or animal psychologist—or are these just fictions meant to undermine an owner's confidence?
Each chapter of the book is a case study from personal experience, the result of professional research, and an honest, no-holds-barred discussion about the real workings of a dog's psyche and behavior.
Learn to understand your dog—and you'll see how joyfully you can live with your pet, without violence, in love and harmony!
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series Pets: Care, Health, and Training