Aggression in DogsFor anyone who wants to know more about aggression or dog behavior. Does not just discuss aggression. It describes in great detail protocols to use for behavior modification. Starting with prevention, the reader learns about common mistakes owners make to promote aggression in their dog, and how to avoid these mistakes. In the behavior modification section, you will learn about how to build trust with the dog, using positive reinforcement. Shows how to achieve this level of trust with hundreds of exercises to promote appropriate behavior and modify inappropriate behavior. In the practical management section, the reader is prepared for a lifelong regimen of keeping his dog safe. |
Contents
Displacement Behaviours Calming Signals | |
Distance Increasing Signals | |
Distance Decreasing Signals | |
Approximations | |
Rules | |
Already Got A Problem vs Prevention | |
The Fix Pr0t0cols | |
Eyecontact Involvement | |
Placing A Behaviour on A Verbal | |
Cease Desist | |
The Twos Game | |
Tails The Other | |
The Role of Play Behaviour | |
Indications that Dogs are in Play Mode | |
Classifications | |
Maternal Aggression | |
Summary For Classification Of Problem Aggression | |
Advanced work with DogtoDog Approaches | |
Aggression Directed Toward A Canine Housemate | |
Appendices | |
Territorial Aggression Learned Aggression Fearbased Aggression | |
Resources | |
Other editions - View all
Aggression in Dogs: Practical Management, Prevention and Behaviour Modification Brenda Aloff No preview available - 2002 |
Aggression in Dogs: Practical Management, Prevention & Behaviour Modification Brenda Aloff No preview available - 2002 |
Common terms and phrases
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