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EBOOK: CAUTIOUS CANINE - HOW TO HELP DOGS CONQUER THEIR FEARS 2ND EDITION
by Patricia McConnell (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Dogwise Ebooks
Edition: 2005 E Book, 30 pages
ISBN: 9781891767005 Item: DTB586EBK
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Summary: Many fear-based problems can be overcome by learning how to apply desensitization and counter conditioning. Whether fear of strangers, vacuums or objects, by identifying triggers and creating a step-by-step plan you will improve the quality of your dog’s life—and yours.
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Expanded Description:
Whether your dog is afraid of the vacuum cleaner or defensively aggressive to visitors, using this booklet will result in a happier and better behaved dog.
The Cautious Canine will:
• Help you create a safe environment for your dog and others
• Illustrate that what’s called “aggression” is often fear
• Show you how to identify the subtle “triggers” that elicit fear
• Help you turn your dog’s fear into happy anticipation
• Teach you how to manage “surprises” that could set your dog back
Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D., CAAB is an Ethologist and Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist who has consulted dog lovers for over twenty years. She is the author of ten books including The Other End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs and For the Love of a Dog: Understanding Emotion in You and Your Best Friend. Trisha lives on a farm near Madison, Wisconsin and two dogs, one cat and a flock of sheep.
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I love these booklets!, October 1, 2009 |
Reviewer: David B |
I have read most, if not all of Patricia McConnell's booklets. These are must-have books for anyone exposed to shelter, or rescue group dogs. Yet, these books are simple enough, that even the serious, reqular pet owner can get benefit from as well.
As this review is written this little 30 page booklet sells for just seven bucks. People pay more for a cup of coffie that is gone forever in ten minutes. If you have a Cautious Canine, I recommend the Feisty Fido booklet as a companion. Then again, I think anyone, with any interest at all in dog behavior should buy eveything Patricia ever wrote. I almost have...
About the only people that should NOT get this book are what I call casual dog owners. But, I don't think too many 'casual dog owners' are hanging out on Dogwise reading behavior book reviews either! |
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Not as helpful as I would have expected, November 19, 2007 |
Reviewer: Kat |
The conditioning information is useful and practical and presented methodically.
However, there is nothing in this book that discusses getting through to a dog that is already freaked out. Some dogs get so stressed that they cannot take treats or play. There's nothing in this booklet about dealing with that type of situation.
If you have a simple problem, great. If you have an advanced problem, this may not help you.
Good, but incomplete. |
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Very concise but super helpful., July 4, 2007 |
Reviewer: Betsy & Biscuit |
This book is short, but it's full of great information for people who are struggling to help a fearful or shy dog (like a friend and I were with our own dogs, a SC Wheaton Terrier and a German Shepherd). If you don't have the time or inclination to read a bunch of so-called 'scientific' theory, or you have already found out for yourself that giving harsh corrections to your already-freaked-out dog only makes everything worse, BUY THIS BOOK, READ IT, AND USE IT. In it, McConnell (a really reputable expert) lays everything out in front of you, step by step. Be forewarned: Building a fearful dog's confidence can be a long process, and you will not 'cure' a 'cautious canine' overnight. But the author is consistently encouraging and supportive, points you and your dog in the right direction, and charts out exactly what you need to do to see improvement. The best thing I can say, really, is that this little book made a HUGE difference in the lives and stress levels of two of my favorite dogs in this world -- and it helped us owners calm down a whole lot, too! Biscuit says, 'Thank goodness my mom read this book -- even if she only picked it up because the dog on the cover looks just like me!' |
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Keely and Gilbert lives in St. Louis MO and is a Shepherd Mix.
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