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Cesar Millan's Short Guide to a Happy Dog

by Cesar Millan

Now in paperback, this essential guide distills the amazing insights and trademark techniques from the world's most famous dog trainer, Cesar Millan.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

After more than 9 seasons as TV's Dog Whisperer, Cesar Millan has a newmission- to use his unique insights about dog psychology to create stronger,happierrelationships between humans and their canine companions.Now in paperback, this inspirational and practical guide draws on thousandsof training encounters around the world to present 98 essential lessons. Takentogether, they will help dog owners create the most fulfilling life possible with their dogs.In these pages, Cesar delves into crucial themes that go beyond obedience-schoolbasics to reveal the hearts and minds of our beloved pets. In short, practical takes,he explores-. The basics of dog psychology. Instinctual behaviors. Creating balance and boundaries. Managing common misbehaviors. Choosing the right dog for your family. Helping your dog adjust to life transitionsThroughout the book, inspiring stories from Cesar's case files -- and from his TV show,Leader of the Pack- provide moving real-world applications andsurprising life lessons.Smart, easy to use, and packed with Cesar's remarkable insights into human andcanine behavior,A Short Guide to AHappyDogis an inspiring tool for anyonelooking to live a better life with a beloved member of the family.

Notes

A concise and comprehensible guide for dog owners, with 98 essential lessons.

Author Biography

Star of the National Geographic Channel's celebratedDog Whispererand Nat Geo WILD'sLeader of the Pack, CESAR MILLAN is the most sought-after dog behaviorist in the world, recognized for his particular expertise in canine psychology. He is author of theNew York TimesbestsellersCesar's Way, Be the Pack Leader, A Member of the Family, andHow to Raise the Perfect Dog, as well as the founder of the Dog Psychology Center in Los Angeles.In addition to his educational seminars, Cesar has established the Millan Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping shelters and rescue groups

Review

"I recommend this guide to all dog owners. Whether you just adopted your first dog or you've been a long-time owner, this is a wonderful 'tips and technique' book which helps you to better understand your furry best friend." --LATF The Magazine "A strong distillation of Cesar's unique insights about dog psychology to create stronger, happier relationships between humans and their canine companions." --examiner.com

Review Quote

"I recommend this guide to all dog owners. Whether you just adopted your first dog or you've been a long-time owner, this is a wonderful 'tips and technique' book which helps you to better understand your furry best friend." --LATF The Magazine "A strong distillation of Cesar's unique insights about dog psychology to create stronger, happier relationships between humans and their canine companions."

Excerpt from Book

Stimulate the Brain, Early and Often: I am often asked if dog owners can do anything to make their dogs smarter. If you look on the super- market shelves, you'll see numer- ous dog foods that claim to aid in intelligence. I don't know if diet can increase intelligence, and dogs cannot take IQ tests to prove this one way or the other. However, I do believe "stimulating" a dog during early puppyhood can result in a stronger, more balanced brain. A puppy's brain is like a sponge--soaking up all the smells and sights and experiences in the world as fast as it can. A well-stimulated pup will grow up to have a larger brain with more cells, bigger cells, and more interconnections between them. Hearing loud noises, getting regular exercise, meeting new dogs and people, traveling to new places, and even going through agility course training for a few minutes each day make for a stronger brain. We can influence the development of a puppy's brain by providing him with the best environment possible when he is a newborn pup. Likewise, a dog that is deprived of stimulation or that doesn't have interactions with other dogs or humans is more likely to have a smaller brain and be less balanced. I have seen many situations in which an understimulated dog is not only an unhappy dog but also a dull, almost lifeless animal. But, conversely, too much of a good thing can be harmful. I have also seen situations in which overstimulating a dog can lead to behavior problems and aggression. Signs of overstimulation can be seen in a dog who enters a room or approaches another dog face-to-face, with his tongue hanging out, gasping for breath, and pulling on the leash or barking. A lot of dog owners misinterpret these signs as those of a "happy" dog, but in reality, such dogs are out of control. When you see these signs, your dog needs calm, deliberate handling, and it's best to move him away from whatever is overstimulating him until he has calmed down. Challenging Your Dog's Mind: Keeping your dogs mentally challenged and constantly exposing them to new things are just as important as taking them for walks and exercising them. Bored dogs develop destructive behaviors and take their negative energy out on things like your furniture. Here are some creative ways to stimulate your dog's mind: 1. Work on a new trick. Every time you engage your dog in a training session, you are providing him with a mental challenge. Search around for new tricks to learn and practice. If you're ready to move past the basic commands of "sit," "stay," and "come" . . . try linking commands together like "retrieve and sit." 2. Play with interactive games or toys. Dog toys have evolved beyond rubber squeaky toys and cloth squirrels. I like to use canine puzzles that allow you to hide treats and objects inside the puzzle, which engage your dog in figuring out how to work them out. If you don't have a puzzle, you can hold a treat in one hand and let your dog figure out which hand is hiding the treat. Because dogs have such a powerful sense of smell, your dog will guess right 100 percent of the time. 3. Change your walk routine. Try a different street or park just to keep it interesting for your dog. 4. Give your dog a job to do. Dogs are bred to complete tasks like hunting and herding. Engage your dog in a game of Frisbee. Get him involved in a sport like agility or flyball. Find jobs that fulfill your dog's breed. 5. Socialize your dog. Dogs are social animals, and you should nurture the need for social activity by planning playdates with other compatible dogs.

Details

ISBN142621328X
Author Cesar Millan
Short Title CESAR MILLANS SHORT GT A HAPPY
Pages 208
Publisher National Geographic Society
Language English
ISBN-10 142621328X
ISBN-13 9781426213281
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2014
Imprint National Geographic Society
Subtitle 98 Essential Tips and Techniques
Place of Publication Hanover, PA
Country of Publication United States
Illustrations 50 Photographs
Publication Date 2014-02-04
UK Release Date 2014-02-04
AU Release Date 2014-02-04
NZ Release Date 2014-02-04
US Release Date 2014-02-04
DEWEY 636.70887
Audience General

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