Think Dog: The Bestselling Guide to Canine Psychology: An Owner's Guide to Canine Psychology

Think Dog: The Bestselling Guide to Canine Psychology: An Owner's Guide to Canine Psychology

by JohnFisher (Author)

Synopsis

In this seminal pet psychology book, John Fisher examines the mind of the dog with examples taken from his practical experience, with the aim of explaining to owners how the world appears from a dog's point of view.The first section of the book traces the ancestry and inherent behaviour of dogs, from their origins as pack animals related to the wolf or the jackal. The second part examines what most people describe as problem behaviour, which is just normal canine behaviour exhibited in the wrong place. The book concludes with an A-Z of common problems, their causes and cures.In the 1980s and 1990s John Fisher revolutionised dog training, first in England, then in the US. With his self-deprecating manner and 'Oh! So British' sense of humour he taught us to 'Think Dog'.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Cassell Illustrated
Published: 07 May 2012

ISBN 10: 1844037096
ISBN 13: 9781844037094
Book Overview: Fully updated and revised by leading pet behaviour counsellor Sarah Whitehead. John Fisher's lifetime of expertise make this the classic owner's guide to canine psychology. Think Dog was the first of its kind and continues to be trusted by dog owners around the world.

Media Reviews
'... compact chapters explain the canine mind and offer sound educational strategies to enlighten even accomplished trainers.' - Publishers Weekly. 'John Fisher made an immense and invaluable contribution to the world of dogs and the people who care about them.' - Pat Miller, renowned dog trainer and author.
Author Bio
The late John Fisher was a full-time professional canine behaviourist with a practice in Surrey and a referral clinic in London. He lectured on canine behaviour at the Canine Studies Institute, and was consulted by many official bodies and veterinarians on dog behavioural problems. He was also a founder member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Consultants.