The Do No Harm Dog Training and Behavior Handbook—Featuring the Hierarchy of Dog Needs lays the groundwork for the “First, Do No Harm” approach in the dog training industry. The author illustrates the most effective, ethical methods endorsed by the greatest minds in dog training and behavior, teaching how to prevent behavior problems before they escalate and resolving all types of behavior problems by understanding the underlying drives for behavior. Practical solutions to both common and complex dog behavior problems for both pet parents and other dog-related professionals are provided in easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions. Fully scientifically notated with a detailed index.
Michaels packs this hefty volume with much practical advice and wisdom: to assist with house training, scatter treats around thoroughly cleaned areas where a dog has urinated or defecated to reinforce desired behavior. For a stress-relief activity, create a “sniffer patch” with dog-friendly plants. All this is laid out in a polished, user-friendly design allowing readers to quickly find specific sections of interest (like the fundamentals of “force-free training” or clear advice on preparing a pup to greet guests), though the text rewards thorough reading, especially chapters like “Setting Your Dog Up For Success,” which should be mandatory reading as part of adopting.
A significant feature is Michaels's Hierarchy of Dog Needs (HDN), inspired by Abraham Maslow. This adaptation emphasizes positive reinforcement, choice, and the inherent wholeness of animal nature, driving forces behind Michaels’s advice throughout. The HDN serves as a foundational framework for Michaels’s force-free alternative to traditional training methods, making it a valuable tool for both pet owners and industry professionals. Michaels's approachable style ensures that every dog owner—and every dog—will feel supported.
Takeaway: Thorough, illuminating guide to force-free dog training attuned to dogs’ emotional needs.
Comparable Titles: Zak George's Dog Training Revolution,. Marty Becker’s From Fearful to Fear Free.
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