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Tag Archives: puppy training
Playing, Pausing and Playing Back
After reaching my dog talk saturation point at the Sense & Sensibility Seminar in Chicago last weekend, I’ve been a little lax with returning to the blog. I’ve still got a post brewing full of highlights from Patricia McConnell and … Continue reading
Posted in Animal behavior and training, Dog play, Fun Stuff, Teaching and learning, Uncategorized, Videos
Tagged animal behavior, dog behavior, dog body language, dog ownership, dog play, dog training, dog-dog interaction, dogs, interpreting dog play, Patricia McConnell, puppies, puppy playdates, puppy training, rescue dogs, Sense & Sensibility Seminar, Steve White, using video with dogs, video cases
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Patricia McConnell eBooks: Concise, user-friendly guides to some of the most common behavioral questions and problems now available as eBooks
If you’ve ever read The Other End of the Leash, then you probably love Patricia McConnell every bit as much as I do. And today I was thrilled to see that her fabulous behavioral series co-authored with Karen London is … Continue reading
Posted in Animal behavior and training, Teaching and learning, Uncategorized
Tagged animal behavior, animal behaviorist, applied animal behaviorist, dog behavior problems, dog collars, dog leashes, dog running, dog trainers, dog training, dog walking, Dominance theory, house training, how dogs learn, Karen London, leash training, multiple dog homes, older dogs, operant conditioning, pack theory, Patricia McConnell, puppy training, separation anxiety, The Other End of the Leash
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