I allow my dogs to sniff, use their nose and get the scoop in the neighborhood through the use
of their senses but I also like my dogs to have
focus on the person at the other
end of the
leash — ME — during our walks.
Dr. Patricia McConnell writes in her book «The Other
End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs,» «Focusing on the behavior at our end of the leash isn't a new concept in dog traini
End of the
Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs,» «Focusing on the behavior at our end of the leash isn't a new concept in dog trai
Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs,» «
Focusing on the behavior at our
end of the leash isn't a new concept in dog traini
end of the
leash isn't a new concept in dog trai
leash isn't a new concept in dog training.
«The Other
End of the
Leash shares a revolutionary, new perspective
on our relationship with dogs,
focusing on our behavior in comparison with that
of dogs.