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About the Author

Gwen Bailey is The Blue Cross Animal Welfare Society's (Britain's largest animal aid organization) Animal Behaviourist and Chairman of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors.

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Obras de Gwen Bailey

Training Your Superdog (2009) 42 cópias
Adopt the Perfect Dog (2000) 18 cópias
Good Dog Behaviour (1998) 18 cópias
Why is my dog doing that? (2009) 13 cópias
Collins Puppy Handbook (2002) 12 cópias
How to train a superpup (2011) 10 cópias
Hell on 4 Paws (2010) 9 cópias
Dog Training (Collins GEM) (2004) 7 cópias

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
UK
Ocupação
dog trainer

Membros

Resenhas

There are some lovely photographs here, but no real new information. I like the format enough that I'd recommend it for an elementary or middle school library, but if you are looking for fresh insights into your own cat's behaviour, look to Desmond Morris instead.
 
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satyridae | outras 2 resenhas | Apr 5, 2013 |
A lot of positive tips here that I wouldn't have thought of. Great color photos. Excellent for a first time puppy or dog owner. Easy to pick up and find some issue that you want to know about and come away learning more than you thought you would.
 
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blancaflor | Aug 7, 2011 |
I found this book under an end table while I was packing and got "sucked in." I like that the book focuses on body language and includes copious images to illustrate. Although the author's intent is not to "anthropomorphize" cats, to that end she takes a tone that sort of conveys cats as emotionless or wholly driven by instinct. Her approach, which I've encountered before and don't particularly like, is something along the lines of, "A cat sits on your lap because your lap is the most comfy place, not because she likes you," and "Your cat is more attached to her 'territory' than you, and probably wouldn't care if someone else moved in as long as the territory stayed the same." Ouch!

At the same time, all the sections have little titles like, "I don't like this," or "She seems nice," that sort of go against the author's no-anthropomorphizing intent. It also gets a little repetitive, as if the editor just shrugged off redundancy. Still, it's a decent primer, and I like the level of detail she gives to cats' "scent-marking" behaviors in particular (rubbing against humans, objects, etc.)
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sedeara | outras 2 resenhas | Sep 5, 2009 |
A mostly good basic book for new dog guardians. The explanation of what to do when puppy has bad socialisation experiences is far too brief and neglects to mention some important points for successful rehabilitation. Contains a reference to dominance aggression that is incorrect and adds to the myth that dogs are intent upon dominating humans. Also perpetuates the myth that dogs want to please us, whereas dogs, like all creatures, do something because there's something in it for them. Disappointing to see the use of corrections with no mention of practical ways to prevent the problem in the first place.… (mais)
 
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cruznk9 | 1 outra resenha | Apr 2, 2009 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
30
Membros
829
Popularidade
#30,792
Avaliação
½ 3.5
Resenhas
7
ISBNs
106
Idiomas
13

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