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How to Train Your Dog with Love + Science

A Dog Lover’s Guide to Animal Behavior and Positive Reinforcement Training

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De : Annie Grossman
Lu par : Eunice Wong
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How To Train Your Dog with Love + Science presents a modern and science-based approach to dog training, showing how behavior can be changed without coercion and force. Annie Grossman, a journalist-turned-dog trainer, breaks down what positive reinforcement actually is and makes the case that "good dog training" may even be a window into understanding ourselves.

Grossman offers building-block exercises and tips on how to train effectively using the reward-based methods she's honed over the last decade with clients at her Manhattan training center, School For The Dogs. Whether you've just brought a new dog into your home or you're wanting to teach an old one new tricks, How to Train Your Dog with Love + Science will help you consider what behaviors you want and help you to achieve your goals using techniques rooted in the science of behavior.

Woven into this how-to guide is the century-long history of positive reinforcement training, from Pavlov's dogs and Skinner's rats to today's apartment-dwelling dogs using Wifi-enabled devices.

By employing the easy-to-understand techniques in this book, you will be able to train your dog to live confidently, comfortably, and happily in your world.

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I'm amazed by the performance of Eunice Wong, who managed to bring this book to life as if it were her own. I also love the content, of course! Annie Grossmann has a very modern way of explaining why you don't need to be a dick to your dog. It's a fun listen, even if sometimes painful in pointing out how terribly wrong some so-called trainers and lots of other humans can be in understanding and treating dogs. It's also nice to hear from a city dwelling dog professional for a change, in contrast to the more common farm and multiple border collie owning authors. As a European, I could have done with just a tad less American TV or pop culture references. I didn't get all of those. Still, I recommend this book to anyone who is looking for or needs an eye opener to be able to turn away from punishment culture, and would like to get to know some of the stuff they don't yet know about dogs.

Amazing, fun book and great performance

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