Selected Product: | On Talking Terms With Dogs: Calming Signals Paperback Edition: 2nd Author: Turid Rugaas Publisher: Dogwise Publishing Release Date: 2005-12-14 ISBN-10: 1929242360 ISBN-13: 9781929242368 List Price: $12.95 Average Customer Rating: | | The Other End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs ISBN-10: 034544678X ISBN-13: 9780345446787 List Price:$14.95 How to be the Leader of the Pack...And have Your Dog Love You For It. ("How to" booklets from Dog's Best Friend) ISBN-10: 189176702X ISBN-13: 9781891767029 List Price:$3.95 For the Love of a Dog: Understanding Emotion in You and Your Best Friend ISBN-10: 0345477154 ISBN-13: 9780345477156 List Price:$15.95 Canine Body Language: A Photographic Guide Interpreting the Native Language of the Domestic Dog ISBN-10: 1929242352 ISBN-13: 9781929242351 List Price:$39.95 The Cautious Canine ISBN-10: 1891767003 ISBN-13: 9781891767005 List Price:$6.95 |
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I have several large dogs and have read many dog books. This book was light and enjoyable. It was fun to try the head-turns and other signals myself. I was able to more easily recognize stress in my dogs and then reduce it.
Any language can be mis-interpreted. No book can guarantee to keep you or your dog out of aggressive situations. | Less than I expected | Customer Rating: | | The material was presented in an anecdotal style. It was not presented in a manner that evidenced a unifying underlying understanding of behavior. I did find pieces of the book to be helpful, and I have no doubt that the author has extensive experience and great skill working with dogs. However the information was presented in what seemed like a piecemeal fashion and did not have evidence based or objective material to support the authors own opinions. | On Talking Terms with Dogs: Calming Signals | Customer Rating: | | This is a book, IMO, that every person should read. When you read this book and observe your dog or other dogs somewhere, you will see just what they are saying. To think, I thought for a long time, that when a dog "yawned" he was tired. I find myself looking for these "Calming Signals" all the time with mine or others. | Fantasically great | Customer Rating: | I cannot believe how much this book helps me communicate with my reactive dog. I have a small library of dog books and by far this little book outshines them all. I also foster dogs and this helps me get acquainted with all the different breeds and the author is right they (dogs) all speak the same language. You have to be smart enough to apply the techniques. I've read some real stupid reviews. |
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