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The Dog Listener: Learn How to Communicate with Your Dog for Willing Cooperation written by Jan Fennell Studio : Collins Living by Collins Living Release Date : 2004-01-20 Publisher : Collins Living Released : 2004-01 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780060089467 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 88 reviews)
List Price : $16.95 Our Price : $8.99
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In The Dog Listener Jan Fennell shares her revolutionary insight into the canine world and its instinctive language that has enabled her to bring even the most delinquent of dogs to heel. This easy-to-follow guide draws on Jan's countless case histories of problem dogs -- from biters and barkers to bicycle chasers -- to show how you can bridge the language barrier that separates you from your dog. This edition includes a new 30-Day Training Guide to further incorporate Jan's powerful method into every element of pet ownership, including: - Understanding what it means to care for a dog
- Choosing the right dog for you
- Introducing your dog to its new home
- Overcoming separation anxiety
- Walking on a leash
- Dealing with behavioral problems
- Grooming
- And much more
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This is a must if you have a dog. |
The Dog Listener is a wonderful Lady. I have learnt so much from this book.
One of the few books that you will ever need if you have a dog.
Louise Pay |
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An Eye Opener for Sure! |
Before I picked up our fourth dog, a rescue boxer, the rescue organization strongly recommended that I read this book. Am I ever glad I did!
An easy, almost breezy read, it's packed with sound, basic dog psychology and training procedures that are sensible and humane (actually canine). Specific behavior problems are colorfully discussed via actual cases. Not only have I gained greater respect for the culture of dogs, but my three older, dreadfully rude dogs have become more enjoyable to be with.
It's all about being 'alpha', which I always thought I was, but now understand that my dogs didn't share my opinion. Thanks to the author's training advice my dogs are calmer and seemingly happier. She has helped me assume an alpha position without ever needing to resort to harsh, loud, or punitive actions. I've read many, many training books, but none has ever so successfully interpreted problem behaviors from the perspective of the dog as thoroughly and clearly as this book. I've actually bought three more copies to give to family members who have and love dogs.
Following the basic approach spelled out by the author, our dogs' behavior has improved greatly, the new rescue dog is wonderfully integrated into our family, and we all revel in their true doggie-ness. We remain a work in progress, but each of us, human and dog alike, is more secure and happy in her or his role.
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The Best !! |
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I've read many books on this subject and this is by far my favorite!Although I like Cesar Millan very much-I didn't quite "get it" with his book "Cesar's Way." Jan Fennell's "The Dog Listener" is fabulous!Though I haven't had a dog for years[due to living in an apartment and long work days]I just bought a home and am looking into Greman Shepherd rescue.As I've had many dogs during my life-I always seemed to have trouble with the simple commands....after reading Jan's book now I UNDERSTAND why!Amichien Bonding makes perfect since to me!!Jan's instructions are clear and easy to understand.She has also put in lots of good information about the special needs of rescue dogs.Now,thanks to Ms Fennell's wonderful book, I feel confident that when I bring my rescue baby home,I'll have the tools to make it's life as comfortable and happy as possible!! |
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GREAT BOOK!!! |
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This book fills in what others have left out. Jan really understands how dogs think and act. I have read all of Cesar Millan's books. While they are great books, I needed more. This book gives specific things you should do to show your dog that you are the Alpha. I learned from Cesar that I, as the Alpha, must be calm. My dogs will react to that. But, Jan, goes on to tell you the things that signal to your dog that you are indeed the Alpha. The "gesture eating" works wonders! Speaks louder than any words you could ever use. And, her five minute rule, is very effective. Cesar tells you to ignore the dog when you arrive home after an absence. Jan, tells you step by step how to do this. Again, she takes it one step farther than other books. Read Cesar's books first, then Jan's for all the details. You'll be on your way to a calm and obedient dog. You won't be sorry if you buy this book!!! |
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good book |
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I like a lot of the things Jan says in this book. She uses the dog psychology/wolf pack mentality to come up with ways to show your dog you are the boss. The principles are basically the same as with Cesar Millan, but she advocates totally hands-off approach. I've tried some of the things, but it is hard to implement the whole program when you work most of the day and don't have a whole week to do intensive conditioning. Overall- a good book I'd recommend to friends with dogs. |
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