March 11, 2011
How Your Emotions Affect Your Dog's Behavior.
How Your Emotions Affect Your Dog's Behavior.
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Your Dog Is Your Mirror: The Emotional Capacity Of Our Dogs And Ourselves In Your Dog Is Your Mirror, dog trainer Kevin Behan proposes a radical new model for understanding canine behavior: a dog’s behavior and emotion, indeed its very cognition, are driven by our emotion. The dog doesn’t respond to its owner based on what the owner thinks, says, or does; it responds to what the owner feels. And in this way, dogs can actually put people back in touch with their own emotions. |
Natural Dog Training Natural Dog Training is about how dogs see the world and what this means in regards to training. The first part of this book presents a new theory for the social behavior of canines, featuring the drive to hunt, not the pack instincts, as seminal to canine behavior. The second part reinterprets how dogs actually learn. The third section presents exercises and handling techniques to put this theory into practice with a puppy. The final section sets forth a training program with a special emphasis on coming when called. |
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Kevin Behan Kevin Behan is a veteran police-dog trainer, author of 'Natural Dog Training' and 'Your Dog Is Your Mirror', and is one of the nation's foremost experts in the rehabilitation of aggressive and problem dogs. He trained his first dog at age ten, and originally studied the dominance theory under his father, John Behan, who pioneered the use of trained dogs outside the military, and was one of the first in America to establish dog training as a career. Through his training of thousands of dogs for aggression, obedience, and security forces, the establishment of his own kennel, and his work with European police-dog trainers, Kevin began to move away from the conventional models and developed his own training techniques. In recognition that something profound was missing in the discussion of dogs, he founded the Natural Dog Training method in the 1980's, and continues to transform the way people view their pets through his blog, training and seminars. Kevin's Website |
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