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"Buy this before you get your puppy."
5 stars"
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This is an extremely important book for all owners of dogs. And once you have read it you will wonder why you didn't know much of it from your own commonsense – but we don't! Do buy it and save yourself and your puppy or dog much grief. It's a fantastic insight into why your dog behaves as he does, and the totally skewed messages we give them.

2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
"Fantastic book, totally changed the way we treat our dog"
5 stars"
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This book was enlightening… It focuses on behaviour more than commands, but I would strongly recommend it for any new dog owners. I would read this first, then pick up a book on actual training. The methods described in this book should lead to a significantly happier dog without issues that we normally associate with “problem dogs”. The methods here are completely compatible with Cesar Millan “Dog Whisperer”. Having read both books, Jans' and Cesars methods are very similar.

I thought this book was extremely useful.

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"Found this an interesting way to work with your dog "
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Found this an interesting way to work with your dog that does work and has change out way with our own dogs.

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Description

Jan Fennell's remarkable gifts have earned her the nickname "the dog whisperer". Her unique understanding of the canine world and its instinctive language has enabled her to bring even the most desperate and delinquent of dogs to heel.

This easy-to-follow guide to understanding Jan's simple techniques draws on her countless case histories of problem dogs - from biters and barkers to bicycle chasers - to show how we can bridge the language barrier that separates man from his best friend. In "The Dog Listener" Jan shares her secrets, telling us how she grew determined to find a more compassionate alternative to standard "obedience" training techniques and ultimately how to communicate with canines.

Incorporate Jan's powerful method into every element of pet ownership, including:

  • Understanding what it means to care for a dog
  • Choosing the right dog for you
  • Introducing your dog to its new home
  • Overcoming separation anxiety
  • Walking on a leash
  • Dealing with behavioral problems
  • Grooming
  • And much more
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"Standard dog training has long advocated the use of force choke collars, sharp smacks, harsh language. Fennell, a dog trainer in England for 30 years, wants to change all that. Expanding upon the theories of horse trainer Monty Roberts (the basis for The Horse Whisperer), Fennell believes one can best train dogs by emulating natural behaviors, that is, by treating them as they would treat each other in the wild. Her intelligent, straightforward and humane method has engendered controversy and increasing enthusiasm. After Fennel's dog Purdey went manic, injured Fennell's young children and had to be euthanized, she was fearful of owning a dog again. Lured back into it by the pleasure of showing spaniels, she adopted a high-strung young shepherd, Sasha, and investigated alternative training methods. Fennell's simple and succinct method posits that domesticated dogs are confused, believing themselves to be the pack leaders, and humans their subordinates. Fennell retrains dogs to accept a human as their alpha leader. She spurns the use of force, even in training language, employing instead a system of Pavlovian rewards. Those wanting true canine companionship will find Fennell's commonsense approach attractive and easy to apply with puppies as well as with older dogs. She addresses common problems, from separation anxiety to barking at guests to the mistrust of strangers that rescued dogs often harbor. Her knowledge and love of dogs is expansive and her concern for their well-being balances kindness and appropriate discipline." Publishers Weekly

About the Author

Jan Fennell is an extraordinary pet trainer. The owner of a pet behavior improvement company called Pets Behaving Badly, she lives in Lincolnshire, England.

Author Biography:

Born in Fulham, England, Jan quickly found an affinity and a respect for other animals. Many of her happiest moments as a child were in the company of horses, dogs and other furry friends, and living in London meant that these were not as often as she would have liked. In fact, there was a long period of time when she found herself without their company, in particular the time spent in the Royal Navy as a teenager. However, this was to change after marriage and a move to the quiet countryside of Lincolnshire, situated in the Midlands of England. A rescue dog called Purdey, Jan’s first dog since her childhood pet Shane (an impressive Border Collie) had joined her, her husband and children not long before. Those who have read Jan’s inspirational bestseller ‘The Dog Listener’ will know that this situation did not end happily, and although for a while it did put Jan off ever having a dog again, she was soon convinced by her husband to get a Springer Spaniel, whom they named Kelpie. This started a love affair with the breed, which remains undiminished to this day. Jan’s interest in training dogs began with Kelpie, and although she even ran classes in obedience during the late seventies and early eighties, she always had reservations about the methods used. She would often object to what she saw as the more “confrontational” aspects of dog training. It was not until she saw a demonstration by Monty Roberts, the world famous “Horse Whisperer”, that she finally realised the direction she must take. Taking on board the Robert’s ideal of gaining trust and cooperation from horses by communicating with them in their own language, Jan set out to do likewise with dogs. This involved years of studying; wolf behaviour, that of her own dogs and the teachings of Monty, all of this while studying at University and raising two children on her own. She began to realise that the similarities between her own dogs and wolf packs were astounding. Once she established the importance of the lead wolves, or Alphas, she looked for the same in her own house. She discovered that Sasha, her beautiful, black German Shepherd, was fulfilling that role. Jan tried to mimic Sasha’s behaviour, and found to her amazement that her dogs changed. Whereas before they would pull her around when on the lead, they were much calmer. Similarly, the tendency to run off and not come back diminished greatly. All those who knew her would often comment on how “well behaved” her dogs were. A lot of her work was done by trial and error, but after a few years she had created “Amichien Bonding”, a technique that started out with humble beginnings, with some friends asking her to help them, but which is now being used all over the world. The book “ ‘The Dog Listener’ ” and its accompanying television series have earned her praise and respect from people everywhere. The method is simple, yet highly effective, and even the most sceptical cannot argue when they see the proof with their own eyes. Jan, together with her son Tony, have saved the lives of countless dogs, and the sanity of countless dog owners. Her method is a revolution, and her personality and enthusiasm are matched by her respect for the animals she loves and works with every day. She has just finished writing the follow-up book to the bestseller ‘The Dog Listener’ – which has already been translated into several languages – entitled ‘The Practical Dog Listener’. In all this, Jan’s feet remain firmly on the ground; her goal has always been the improvement of the already special relationship between Man and his best friend.
Release date Australia
October 7th, 2002
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Foreword by Monty Roberts
Edition
20th Anniversary edition
Illustrations
50 b/w illus, Index
Pages
304
Dimensions
129x198x20
ISBN-13
9780006532361
Product ID
2735005

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