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The Other End of the Leash
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Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.7
EAN: 9780345446794
ISBN: 0345446798
Label: Ballantine Books
Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 272
Publication Date: 2002-06-04
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Release Date: 2002-06-04
Studio: Ballantine Books

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Summary: Read this book if you love your dog.
Comment: This is an excellent book by someone who really knows and loves dogs. The author is highly trained and experienced in the field of animal behavior and writes with heart. You will find it a very readable, enjoyable, and informative book. As a dog trainer myself, who has read many books on the subject of dogs, training, and animal behavior this is the one I always recommed. Whether you are thinking of getting a dog, or already have one or more dogs, this book will enlighten and help you to be your dog's best friend.

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Summary: One of the best books ever on dog & owner interaction!!
Comment: I had farm dogs for many years - no leashes - just the basic training of manners. I have read many books over the years on dog training, but now I am in a whole new realm. I am living in the city with a dog I adopted from a local shelter, and have been reading more advanced approaches to training and behaviors,therapy dog training and use, etc., and have learned something from each book. It has been an adventure navigating from novice city dog owner (how to hold the leash, 'heel', greeting other dogs) to really understanding in depth what the relationship can be ideally between human and dog. The part about our body signals to our dogs was helpful, even though I knew some of it by experience - hat means going outside - the author took it to a much deeper level, and I am using body language in more advanced ways, whether in play or in training.
I found this book just at the perfect time for what I needed to learn to go even further in making my amazing dog be the best she can be!
Have read other books by Patricia McConnell which were excellent also, and alerted my local librarian to her books, especially for new owners. It covers everything from puppies to senior dogs and even rehoming if necessary.
Most helpful book ever!!
(Just a note about another book I'd recommend..'The Loved Dog' by Tamar Geller. Somewhat different approaches, but both about the great love and connection with your dog)

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Summary: Top Five Dog Books
Comment: The Other End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs

I have read a lot of dog books. This one is definitely in my top five. A must read for those of you who are serious about doing the right things for your furry friend.

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Summary: Wonderful advice
Comment: Wonderful, common sense advice for those who have a dog who pulls on the leash and not just on your heart-strings.
On Talking Terms With Dogs: Calming SignalsMy Dog Pulls. What Do I Do?

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Summary: wonderful, enjoyable and enlightening
Comment: This book was enjoyable to read, really discussed the issues of dog thinking in an balanced way and with backup bits of information (not just the this-way-is-the-truth). She brings in scientific research and discusses how it applies and how it doesn't. Her stories are touching, her passion for dogs is clear, and while I'm not sure I really get all the details and could do those moves at the right time, understanding is a great help. I highly recommend this book, although as another reviewer said, by itself it isn't going to help at all with training, nor does it go into detail on how to handle the various puppy stages or how to pick the perfect puppy for you. This book is a starting guide, before you get a dog, so you understand the why and details behind the advice in the training books and why it's important.



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