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Seminar Video produced by Tawzer Dog Videos
Copyright, 2008
Taped in Madison, Wisconsin May, 2008
Running time: Three DVD set approximately 3 hrs 54 min
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Using slides, examples from her case files, and dozens of videos, Dr.
Karen London discusses both dog-dog and dog-human play. She also
discusses the relationship between aggression and play. Since aggression
and play are so closely linked, considering them together provides great
insight into both areas of canine behavior. Dr. London talks about
recent scientific developments about play that are relevant to anybody
who is interested in or spends a lot of time with dogs.
This seminar goes over the reasons play can escalate into aggression,
how to tell if dogs playing together are acting appropriately or are
headed for trouble, the signs of excessive arousal that often occur
when dogs play, and includes a discussion of dogs’ play signals. Dr.
London explains how following simple rules can prevent the escalation of
play into aggression, the one unbreakable rule of dog-dog play, the
benefits and risks of common games people play with their dogs, why play
is such an important part of the relationship between people and dogs,
and how play can be used to treat certain aggression cases. |

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PLAY TOGETHER, STAY
TOGETHER
Happy and Healthy Play
Item# B1068 -
$12.95 |
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Published by:
Patricia McConnell Publishing, LTD
89 pages |
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Karen B London, Ph.D
> Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D
Play is fun, but don’t be fooled into
thinking it’s just goofy or frivolous.
Play is powerful stuff, and it has a
profound influence on your relationship with your dog. This
engagingly written booklet shows how play can enhance your
relationship with your dog, improve your dog’s
responsiveness, and provide your dog with the mental and
physical exercise he or she needs. Inside is up-to-date
research on how to tell your dog you want to play (most of
us aren’t very good at it!), some charming tricks and games
to wow your friends, and an important section on how not to
play with your dog.
If you'd like a happier, more
responsive dog and a closer relationship with each other,
then this booklet is for you. |
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Feisty Fido Help For the Leash
Aggressive Dog
Item# B1004 -
$9.95 |
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Karen B London, Ph.D
> Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D
This booklet is for anyone, novice or professional, who works with dogs who are aggressive to other dogs on leash.
Chock full of practical solutions to a common problem, the ideas within will help you change an out-of-control barker, lunger
and growler into a polite neighborhood citizen. Including plans for handling emergencies such as off-leash dogs who show up
out of nowhere, this program can make leash walks fun again, for you and your dog. |
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Way to Go!
How to Housetrain a Dog
of Any Age
Item# B1006 -
$5.95 |
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23 Pages - Soft Cover |
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Karen B London, Ph.D
> Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D
This clear, concise booklet can help your puppy or adult dog learn a lifetime of good habits. Perfect for new dog owners,
and the perfect addition to puppy packets or puppy socialization classes, this small, reader-friendly booklet will help any
dog and dog lover get off on the right paw. |
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Feeling Outnumbered?
How to Manage and Enjoy Your Multi-Dog Household
Item# B1003 -
$8.95 |
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40 Pages - Soft
Bound |
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Karen B London, Ph.D
> Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D
COMBINATION PACKAGE: DVD & BOOK
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CLICK HERE
for ordering information )
Looking for some tips to create a little order out of the canine chaos in your home? Concerned that there might be some
tension between two of the dogs in your pack? Not sure if all that growling during play means trouble or not? This booklet has
the answers to those questions and many more.
Written to help you maximize the joy of living in a multi-dog household, it
emphasizes the use of Ethology and Positive Reinforcement to teach your dogs to be polite and patient instead of demanding and
pushy. Filled with practical ideas about keeping life fun in houses that have two dogs or many more than that, Feeling
Outnumbered is a great resource for all multiple dog owners, whether novice or professional. |
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