How
to Right a Dog Gone Wrong by Pamela Dennison.
Will help anyone with a dog that has aggressive tendencies,
whether it is a young dog that shows aggression when
you remove the food bowl, a dog-aggressive dog that
you are afraid to walk in the park, or a dog that
is aggressive towards family and friends. Readers
will gain an understanding of the causes of aggression
and the various ways of dealing with it - including
a step by step program of rehabilitation that has
been used successfully on hundreds of dogs, large
and small, in all breeds.
Nominated by the DWAA for the HSUS Compassionate
Care Award for the 2005 writing contest!
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Civilizing
the City Dog: a guide to rehabilitating aggressive
dogs in an urban environment by Pamela Dennison
People living in larger urban areas have very unique
situations and encounters, and often, it can be next
to impossible to create enough safe and comfortable
space between the aggressive dog and the provoking
stimuli.
Civilizing
the City Dog was written with those people in mind.
In it, Dennison addresses these particular needs by
focusing on those issues inherent
to life in the city with the aggressive or proactive
dog.
If you are working with
an aggressive dog in a metropolitan environment,
be sure you have both this and How to Right A Dog
Gone Wrong. Re-training an aggressive dog is
possible and can be successful!
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The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Positive Dog Training, 2nd
Ed by Pamela Dennison.
Fascinating insights into how dogs learn and communicate,
proven pointers for training without punishment, and
expert tips for incorporating training into your daily
routine.
Plus - advice on stopping problem behaviors before
they start, hints on building a relationship with your
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Bringing
Light to Shadow - A Dog Trainer's Diary by Pamela
Dennison.
Learn how difficult it is, even for a professional
dog trainer, to handle a dog with a past - and a temper
too. From the diary of a trainer who refused to give
up while using positive, no-force training methods.
Every dog trainer will enjoy reading this fascinating
story.
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Click
Your Way to Rally Obedience by Pamela Dennison.
Includes the specifics of how to train for Rally
obedience - both AKC and APDT exercises, using positive
methods. There is also a section on ring etiquette
and even proper attire. Loaded with pictures and step
by step instructions, this book will take you through
all three levels of each venue. There are also pointers
about "strategy" and positive proofing. ORDER
NOW.
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Click Your Way to Rally Obedience has
been nominated by the DWAA for their prestigious writing
contest for 2006! |
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Camp
R.E.W.A.R.D. for Aggressive Dogs - Day One.
This tape shows quite a few aggressive dogs of which there was
very little aggression - it shows how to handle some desensitization
sessions in the limited time we had. I had never met these people
or dogs before and they all had different levels of expertise.
Shadow also did some really great work on this tape
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Positive
Solutions for Standard Behavior Problems - Camp R.E.W.A.R.D. Day
Two.
This ended up being a group class because the audience wanted
to hear about how to fix pulling on leash, jumping, attention,
etc. It was so cool to see these dogs come around so quickly! They
were doing so well, I ended up doing some of the stuff I do in
an Advanced Beginner class that is geared for the CGC! One of the
women, new to training and new to positive didn't bring a dog,
so I loaned her my BC Beau - at the end she did not want to give
him back.
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