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FIGHTING DOMINANCE IN A DOG WHISPERING WORLD DVD
by Jean Donaldson and Ian Dunbar £24.00
Watch Jean Donaldson and Ian Dunbar take on the controversial and often misunderstood concept of dominance behavior in dogs. Do dogs really try to be
"the boss"? Learn what science knows, and doesn't know, about canine behavior. A timely subject given the popularity of television shows featuring dogs
behaving badly and trainers rehabilitating them--all within an hour!
There is an incredible interest in dog behavior and training as evidenced by the growing popularity of TV shows that focus on how to solve problem
behaviors. Often, viewers are told that the problem is that their dog is trying to be “dominant” and that the owner simply needs to assert him/herself
as the "leader of the pack". While this may make for compelling TV, dominance in dogs has not been subject to much scientific research.
Many dog experts, well schooled in canine learning and behavior, dispute the idea that dominance plays a significant role in pet dog behavior. In this new DVD, leading canine authorities Jean Donaldson and Ian Dunbar take on this sometimes-controversial subject. Does dominance really exist and how does it impact the relationships between dogs and dogs and people and dogs? Do you have to be “dominant” over your dog to ensure that she is well trained? What does the modern trainer do or say to a client who does not understand why he or she does not train dogs "the way they do on TV"? All of these issues are dealt with in this fascinating, 4+ hour DVD by experts who place more stock in research and empirical results than in explanations based personal experience.
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