![]() Trish King, author of Parenting Your Dog and Behavior and Training Director of Marin Humane Society Brenda's comments on canine communication are as valuable as the excellent images that form the bulk of the book." A truly valuable work which will be used as a reference for my clients, as well as the behavior staff at the Marin Humane Society. Looking at pictures, pictures, and more pictures of dogs interacting with other dogs, you'll say to yourself, ‘Yes, I've seen that so that's what it means.' Clicker trainers get many chances to see dogs expressing their feelings this ‘pictionary' will help you recognize what you're seeing. It's quite comprehensive and the layout makes it a practical field guide to the instinctive behavior of canines. "Scientists have written numerous books about dog behavior, but trainer Brenda Aloff's magnum opus strikes me as the most useful. Used as an invaluable reference manual for dog professionals or as a guide to understanding your family pet better, this book is for you. Training your dog becomes much easier when communication flows between you and your dog, which is exactly what happens when you observe dog signals and interpret them correctly. To read an excerpt about your dog's greeting stretch (PDF), click here. Ever wish you could talk to your dog? With the help of this book, you can! With the help of this Canine Body Language: A Photographic Guide, you can! ![]()
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