Read Inspiring Resilience in Fearful and Reactive Dogs Audible Audio Edition Sally Gutteridge Stephanie Murphy Books
Read Inspiring Resilience in Fearful and Reactive Dogs Audible Audio Edition Sally Gutteridge Stephanie Murphy Books

Does your dog bark at everyone he sees?Â
Are you trying hard to settle your dog on frantic, noisy walks?Â
Do you live with canine reactivity and wish you could turn things around?Â
Are you looking for a solution and guidance to properly help your worried best friend?Â
Here it is. From this audiobook, you will learnÂ
- What your dog is trying to tell you.Â
- How to communicate in a way that you both understand.
- How to ensure you are fully meeting your dog's needs.Â
- Why your dog acts up and why he can't help it.Â
- Why walking your dog might not be the best choice.Â
- How your dog sees the world.Â
- Why your dog barks at things.Â
- Which things scare your dog.Â
- Brain work to relax your dog.Â
- How to assess your dog's personality.Â
- How your dog's brain stores information.Â
- Why your dog makes bad choices and how to change those choices for better ones.Â
- How dogs experience stress and what we can do to help them.Â
- Whether your dog is an introvert or extrovert and how that affects his behavior.
- How to change a negative bias to a positive one.Â
- Simple solutions to make your dog feel secure.Â
- How to teach self-belief and confidenceÂ
- And much, much more.Â
Whether you are a desperate dog guardian or a professional canine coach looking to expand your training toolkit, this audiobook is an invaluable addition....
Read Inspiring Resilience in Fearful and Reactive Dogs Audible Audio Edition Sally Gutteridge Stephanie Murphy Books
"I have ready many books about dogs, yet I am still learning new ideas from this author. This book contains well-reasoned, comprehensive information about the various influences on dog behavior. However, this book also contains some crazy punctuation. I suspect that the odd commas got redistributed when the book was translated into Kindle format.
Despite the difficulties reading some paragraphs, I find it well worth the extra time and effort it takes. The writer is very experienced with dogs and widely read. That has made it possible to integrate the numerous factors that go into dog behavior.
Unfortunately, there are mistakes in the use of some psychology terms.
After introducing classical conditioning, the author describes operant conditioning.
Regarding the learning theory quadrant, there is a mistake in stating that negative reinforcement is used for the behavior the "teacher wants to eradicate."
No.
Reinforcement always means to encourage a behavior.
Punishment always means to lessen or eradicate a behavior.
Positive means to add something and negative means to subtract something.
Negative reinforcement:
I want my dog to sit in front of the door before he goes out. The door is a barrier that I subtract for him after his behavior of sitting. Getting the barrier to the outdoors removed is the good consequence that reinforces his behavior of sitting at the door.
I hope there are not too many more mistakes because I enjoy sharing in this author's ability to see (or feel) from the dog's point of view."
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Inspiring Resilience in Fearful and Reactive Dogs Audible Audio Edition Sally Gutteridge Stephanie Murphy Books Reviews
- I have ready many books about dogs, yet I am still learning new ideas from this author. This book contains well-reasoned, comprehensive information about the various influences on dog behavior. However, this book also contains some crazy punctuation. I suspect that the odd commas got redistributed when the book was translated into format.
Despite the difficulties reading some paragraphs, I find it well worth the extra time and effort it takes. The writer is very experienced with dogs and widely read. That has made it possible to integrate the numerous factors that go into dog behavior.
Unfortunately, there are mistakes in the use of some psychology terms.
After introducing classical conditioning, the author describes operant conditioning.
Regarding the learning theory quadrant, there is a mistake in stating that negative reinforcement is used for the behavior the "teacher wants to eradicate."
No.
Reinforcement always means to encourage a behavior.
Punishment always means to lessen or eradicate a behavior.
Positive means to add something and negative means to subtract something.
Negative reinforcement
I want my dog to sit in front of the door before he goes out. The door is a barrier that I subtract for him after his behavior of sitting. Getting the barrier to the outdoors removed is the good consequence that reinforces his behavior of sitting at the door.
I hope there are not too many more mistakes because I enjoy sharing in this author's ability to see (or feel) from the dog's point of view. - I soooo needed to read this book. We rescued a bottle-fed cattle dog/chow mix at 7 1/2 weeks old. He has been a handful since turning 5 months old. He is now 13 months and has been through a 4 week board and train. Although he knows his commands very well, he is still very reactive to men, certain women and is a resource guarder with anything he can eat, including his food. My husband thinks he needs to be regimed but I can’t give up on him. Your book follows many of the principles of the training I did online through Absolute Dogs UK and Susan Garrett Canada but I needed more clarity with fear aggression. This book is a must read for anyone with a fearful and reactive dog!
- It has great incite on reactive dogs and how dogs learn. I have trouble understanding wording due to disabilities and the examples in the book are easy for me to understand. Still reading and I love it. I'd recommend highly.
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