Product Description
We love our dogs and do our very best to provide a home and an environment that will make them happy. So why are so many showing signs of stress? Theoretically, a dog has nothing to worry about; his food and shelter are provided for, and he is not exposed to external dangers that threaten his survival. But dog behaviourists have never been in so much demand as they try to rehabilitate dogs who are showing undesirable behaviour becoming over-dependent, frightened or even aggressive as they try to adapt to the lifestyle we are imposing on them. But it doesnt have to be that way.
In Listen to Me!, behaviourist Tricia Hollingshead focuses on the domestic setting and the everyday interactions between the dog and his family, which include: Greeting rituals Playtime Attention seeking behaviours Training Going for walks Meeting other dogs Encounters with strangers Using close observation, backed up by extensive experience of interpreting canine communication, she shows us how to pick up on vital clues that tell us how a dog is feeling. By gathering evidence in this way, we can make small but important changes in the way we behave with our dogs.
We can give a dog space when he needs it, we can become more sensitive when we show affection, or change our routine to avoid back chaining and the build-up of stress and anxiety. Simple things but they can make a major difference to a dogs mental wellbeing. Illustrated with some 200 top-quality colour photographs, which will help you become expert in picking up emotional clues, Listen to Me! provides ground-breaking material which will have a significant impact on the way we treat our dogs. I am in constant awe of the generosity and patience of dogs. I often wonder if they view humans in the same way we would view a giant toddler; well-intentioned but clumsy with interactions, and unaware of the variety, meaning, and detail of non-verbal communication. This brilliant publication encourages canine guardians