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The human-canine bond
In this video, dog psychologist Lizi Angel explains the human canine bond and how with a litle understanding we can improve the relationship we have with our pet dogs.
Lizi Angel explores for us the different aspects of the human canine bond and explains how the bond can be used to enhance dog training and explain dog behaviour. Her chosen training method, called Cynopraxic dog training - which literally means 'doing with dogs', involves looking at the human canine bond as a valuable and rewarding training method for all types of dog behaviour and training issues.
If you are looking for ways to solve issues such as your dog jumping up, hogging the sofa or rushing past you through doorways then this video goes a long way to explaining these behaviours, give you an understanding of why dogs do the behaviours and most importantl,y what you can do to prevent them.
Lizi also offers a fantastic explanantion and understanding of using the Dominance theory when training dogs. She explains how to use this part of your human canine relationship relevantly and appropriately with reward rather than punishment.
Lizi Angel explores for us the different aspects of the human canine bond and explains how the bond can be used to enhance dog training and explain dog behaviour. Her chosen training method, called Cynopraxic dog training - which literally means 'doing with dogs', involves looking at the human canine bond as a valuable and rewarding training method for all types of dog behaviour and training issues.
If you are looking for ways to solve issues such as your dog jumping up, hogging the sofa or rushing past you through doorways then this video goes a long way to explaining these behaviours, give you an understanding of why dogs do the behaviours and most importantl,y what you can do to prevent them.
Lizi also offers a fantastic explanantion and understanding of using the Dominance theory when training dogs. She explains how to use this part of your human canine relationship relevantly and appropriately with reward rather than punishment.
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