The Midnight Dog Walkers: Positive and Practical Advice for Living With Reactive and Aggressive Dogs (Damaged)

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Author:
Annie Phenix
Publication Year:
2016
ISBN:
9781621871163
Page Count:
224
Publisher:
Lumina Media

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Aggression is a subject that no dog owner wants to talk about, but one that many owners have to face. Statistics show that aggression is not only the most serious problem in dogs but also the top reason for owners to seek out professional help for their pets. Left unchecked, an aggressive dog can become a dangerous dog, and this informative volume comes to the aid of many heartbroken owners who feel that they have tried everything to correct their dogs' unpredictable and inappropriate behavior. Author and certified dog trainer Annie Phenix shares her belief that many reactive dogs can be rehabilitated with the right training, and she offers her expertise in positive, force-free training methods to desperate owners who have resorted to extreme measures to keep their dogs away from other people and animals.

Inside The Midnight Dog Walkers:

Stories and practical examples from the author based on aggressive dogs she's trained and owned
Behavioral warning signs that owners should recognize
Definitions of different types of aggression and why they occur
Tips on how to handle a potentially aggressive or aggressive dog
The author's force-free training philosophy and how she applies it with her clients to effect positive changes
Popular myths and misconceptions about training these "grumpy growlers"

Annie Phenix: Annie Phenix, CPDT-KA, is a professional force-free dog trainer from Durango, Colorado, specializing in canine behavior. Phenix is a popular writer for Dogster and BARKS magazines, and she is the resident trainer for Dogster.com. She is an award-winning journalist with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas at Austin. She was named the Austin Communicator of the Year by Women in Communication in 2000.