Getting in Touch with Your Dog: How to Influence Behaviour, Health and Performance: How to Understand and Influence Behaviour, Personality and Health

Getting in Touch with Your Dog: How to Influence Behaviour, Health and Performance: How to Understand and Influence Behaviour, Personality and Health

by Linda Tellington - Jones (Author)

Synopsis

Whilst her Tellington TTouch Method offers a positive, no-force approach to training, it is much more than just a training method: using a combination of TTouches, Leading Exercises, and the Confidence Course (exercises over obstacles), a dog's performance and health are improved, common behaviour issues are solved, and physical problems are positively influenced. Linda clearly explains how dogs can be helped to overcome problems such as: excessive barking and chewing; leash pulling; jumping up; dog-aggressive behaviour; fear-biting; timidity and shyness; resistance to grooming; hyper-activity; nervousness; car sickness; hip dysplasia; fear of thunder and other loud noises; and more. A list of common behavioural and physical ailments with the recommended corresponding TTouch solutions is included. Case studies involving different breeds of dogs demonstrate how many owners, some at their wits end, have used the TTouches and the Confidence Course to solve all manner of difficulties, with happy results.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Kenilworth Press Ltd
Published: 06 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 1872119417
ISBN 13: 9781872119410

Author Bio
Trainer, behaviourist, animal therapist, healer, inventor, author - Linda Tellington-Jones has earned all of these titles over the course of her incredible forty-year career with animals. Now widely respected by animal lovers, veterinarians, physicians, and research scientists, Linda and her Tellington TTouch Method are revolutionising human-animal relationships. She has written several books and produced many videos. Her home is in Hawaii, which she shares with her husband Roland Kleger and her dog Rayne