Sentences with phrase «other end of the leash»

Canine Behavior Culture Clash by Jean Donaldson The Other End of the Leash by Patricia McConnell For the Love of a Dog: Understanding Emotion in You and Your Best Friend by Patricia McConnell How to Speak Dog by Stanley Coren Canine Body Language: A Photographic Guide by Brenda Aloff On Talking Terms with Dogs: Calming Signals by Turid Rugaas Dog Behavior by Ian Dunbar
The Culture Clash by Jean Donaldson The Other End of the Leash by Dr. Patricia McConnell When Pigs Fly by Jane Killion
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Becky Alter, Penny's «puppy walker,» closely followed the little golden on the other end of the leash.
Sarah is an animal lover who has herself an old English sheep dog who has delighted her with many funny moments, lots of face licking and much arm pulling when on the other end of a leash!
If your dog lunges when it sees another dog or person during walks, it means your dog is not getting the leadership it needs from the human on the other end of the leash.
This dog is well over 100 LBS and drags anyone on the other end of the leash.
-- Patricia B. McConnell, PhD, certified applied animal behaviorist, adjunct professor at University of Wisconsin - Madison, and author of The Other End of the Leash
Because who wouldn't look great with Twiggy on the other end of the leash?
On the other end of a leash.
An experienced professional at the other end of the leash means the sharpest and quickest training results possible.
When your puppy is comfortable wearing the collar and dragging the leash around (may take up to a couple of weeks) it is time for you to pick up the other end of the leash.
With this epiphany, I began to seek out other ways of training and luckily I stumbled across Patricia McConnell's book «The Other End of the Leash
The Other End of the Leash — Dog owners will find a lot to enjoy and benefit from on the pages of Patricia McConnell who has been working with and studying dogs for over 25 years.
From a training perspective, they also teach a dog to pull to go where he wants and ignore the person on the other end of the leash.)
And he even likes the people on the other end of the leash!
You can also keep up with her on her blog, The Other End of the Leash.
Because of its sheer size and strength, the last thing you want is him pulling you across the street with your hand on the other end of the leash.
Certified applied animal behaviorist Patricia McConnell explains in her blog, «The Other End of the Leash,» that if you are fearful or tense, or if you further scare your dog while he is already afraid, then you can make your dog even more terrified than he already is.
The Other End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs; Patricia McConnell Vet Street: Sights, Smells and Sounds That Stress Your Pet Heart of the Valley Shelter: Perfumes and Pets — The Nose Knows Gwinnett Animal Hospital: Christmas Trees Decorations
The person at the other end of the leash.
It would be easy to say this book is similar to «The Other End of the Leash,» but in reality it is not.
While humans and dogs share a lust for covering the body with some sort of scent, what's perceived as a good odor is a whole different story, explains applied animal behaviorist and dog trainer Patricia McConnell in her book, The Other End of the Leash.
Bark Magazine, on The Other End of the Leash «For the first time, I am now able to understand my best friends.
Patricia B. McConnel, Ph.D., an animal behaviorist and author of «The Other End of the Leash», says it's a better idea to walk away from the dog, clapping your hands and using your voice to entice your dog to follow.
However, the signals for what your puppy is going to do will come from a leash that is supposed to be attached to the Yorkie's collar and the other end of the leash have to be attached to your belt or belt loop (you can use thread to attach it).
The shame in knowing that strangers blame, «The human at the other end of the leash,» isn't fair to these people.
The Other End of the Leash by Patricia B. McConnell, PhD The book teaches readers how to retrain themselves to speak consistently in a language dogs understand and avoid sending conflicting and confusing messages.
All dogs should be under complete control of their owners at all times, and large dogs especially have to be taught to be gentle during play and that the person on the other end of the leash is in control, not the dog.
Do you have a Jekyll and Hyde dog at the other end of the leash?
Don't wait until the puppy is clear at the other end of the leash, pulling ahead before you take action.
Some of my best lessons came from the other end of the leash.
I read about this in Patricia McConnell's «The Other End of the Leash».
-- Patricia McConnell, Ph.D., author of The Other End of the Leash
He would pull hard on the leash and paid little attention to the person at the other end of the leash.
It seems some dogs are oblivious that we're at the other end of the leash let alone along for the walk?
The Other End of the Leash by Patricia McConnell Canine Body Language by Brenda Aloff On Talking Terms with Dogs by Turid Rugaas Lost in Translation?
They constantly tangle, and your dog naturally stops and starts to enjoy the scents in her environment, something she should be permitted to do for mental stimulation, but annoying to us on the other end of the leash.
A combination of science and soul, The Other End of the Leash explains why we get along so well with dogs, and yet why we so often mis communicate.
We have all seen the dogs that have no idea who is on the other end of their leash.
For more information on this, we highly recommend reading The Other End of the Leash by Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D..
It's not a book about training, but ironically, like another of Patricia's best selling books, The Other End of the Leash, it will help you train your dog.
He can't get into trouble if you are attached to the other end of the leash.
Tyler's career as a dog training enthusiast started at the other end of the leash... with a SmartyPup!
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