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You can get your dog comfortable with being left home alone!
Does your dog become upset when he's left home alone? Do you wish you could help, but don't know how? Do you feel guilty when you're away? Not to worry. Help is here!
You'll Written in a down-to-earth, straightforward style laced with humor and sprinkled with helpful tips and tricks. Internationally renowned author and canine behavior specialist Nicole Wilde will walk you step by step through the techniques that have been successful for her thousands of clients over the last 30 years. Also included are real-life stories from other experts sharing how they handled separation issues in their clients' dogs and their own dogs. You'll get all the information you need to help your dog, and to lower your own stress levels as well. You love your dog, so don't wait! Get started today on the path to helping your dog to feel calm and confident when left alone.
Nicole Wilde is an internationally recognized, award-winning author and lecturer, as well as a professional canine behavior specialist and Certified Professional Dog Trainer. Her twelve books include Help for Your Dog-Reactive Dog, Don’t Leave Me, Help for Your Fearful Dog, and Keeping the Peace: A Guide to Solving Dog-Dog Aggression in the Home. She is on the Advisory Board for the Companion Animal Sciences Institute, the Advisory Board for Victoria Stilwell’s Positively Academy, and the Advisory Board for Apex Protection Project. She is also the Behavior Consultant for Villalobos Rescue Center and has appeared as a trainer on the television show Pit Bulls & Parolees. Nicole has written training and behavior articles and blogs for various publications including the Huffington Post, as well as for her own blog, Wilde About Dogs, and is a regular contributor to Modern Dog Magazine. She co-stars in the DVD "Train Your Dog: The Positive Gentle Method," and co-hosted the Dog Talk radio show where her experience, humor and quick wit were put to good use. Nicole lectures worldwide at conferences and for training clubs, humane societies, and other groups. Always having had a special place in her heart for dogs in need, Nicole served as Volunteer Coordinator for the City of Los Angeles’ Animal Services, where she instructed volunteers in handling and behavior, worked with hundreds of dogs, and acted as an adoption counselor. After moving to L.A. County, she volunteered for a County shelter. At both shelters, her efforts were instrumental in many dogs finding loving homes. In addition to working with dogs,
Nicole has worked with rescued wolves and wolfdogs for over twenty years and is considered an expert in the field. She was Executive Director for Villalobos Rescue Center, which was at the time a sanctuary for rescued wolves and wolfdogs, as well as pit bulls and exotic animals. Nicole’s specialty was socializing the fearful wolves who were to live out their lives at the center, and she ended up bringing home three of the especially needy residents to live out their lives with her and her husband. Nicole has presented wolfdog education seminars to animal control officers, schools and specialty groups. Her experience is rounded out by having supervised 40-50 off-leash dogs daily at a doggy daycare, working at a veterinarian’s office, serving as Editor/Chief Writer for Get-A-Pet magazine, and many years of teaching dog training group classes as well as private lessons. Nicole is also a photographer and digital artist who loves to use her talents to help animals in need. She photographs dogs to improve their chances of adoption, and donates artwork to various animal-related organizations to raise funds. Nicole owns and operates Gentle Guidance Dog Training in Santa Clarita, California. She lives with two rescued northern breed mixes, sled loads of dog hair, and one very understanding husband. Nicole continues to write books, teach seminars, train dogs, volunteer, assist in wolfdog rescue, and to help dogs in any way she can. You can find Nicole's books, seminar DVDs and Wilde About Dogs blog at www.nicolewilde.com, her pet portraits at www.goodmojopetportraits.com, and her artwork at www.photomagicalart.com. And you can find Nicole on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/NicoleWildeA...) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/NicoleWilde)
Verständlich geschrieben, gute Übersicht, was man alles bedenken soll und das die Thematik nicht hoffnungslos ist. Das gültige Tierschutzgesetz sollte beachtet werden - eine geschlossene Box als "Sicherheitszone" für den Hund einzurichten, während der Mensch weggeht ist in Deutschland verboten. Da das Buch von 2010 ist, gibt es mittlerweile auch weiterführende Trainingsansätze. Dennoch gefällt mir sehr gut, dass die Autorin das Thema ganzheitlich betrachtet und konkrete Lösungsstrategien beschreibt.
dobra i jasna knjiga o separacionoj anksioznosti. ima prakticnih saveta, planova i razlicitih primera pasa sa razlicitim nacinom resenja. kad probam plan mogu reci kako je bilo mom psu al to je nbt za ocenu knjige koja je napisana kako mi je trebalo
Any book Nichole Wilde writes on dog training I am going to read it! This book will help me to teach my 6 month old pup that it is ok to be let alone at home with out freaking out! We are joined at the hip and recently he is a spas if he is not with me!
Really like this book! Very comprehensive and easy to follow. Fabulous read for an owner trying to help their dog flying solo or a trainer who wants to learn more about separation anxiety
A good book if you think your dog is suffering from sepration anxiety. After reading the book I decided that my dog didn't have separation anxiety after all, but it was very helpful in making that determination.
I read this when we got a second puppy and we had trouble leaving the house because he would go insane. He has isolation distress, couldn't be left in a crate, was peeing and pooping all over and himself, and definitely wasn't trustworthy enough to have free roam of the house like our first dog. This book gave a lot of resources and ideas for you to look into if you have a distressed dog. It was a quick read and lots of the suggestions are easy to implement and we're already seeing progress with the new pup! Nothing is an over night fix-you have to be patient and work with them everyday to desensitize, etc. Our dog trainer recommended this book and I'm so glad she did!
The author does a great job defining separation anxiety and how to manage and treat. For pet owners who are working along side a trainer this book would be a great additional resource. Anyone could easily read and quickly implement the protocols. There are Resources and suggested products as well. I think that this is a great resource for trainers for additional ideas and product suggestions.
Good information, I appreciate the fact that she talks about diet and its effects on the dog'a behavior. To some extent the book makes it seem like a huge process to end up with a more self-sufficient dog, but it's really not such a massive chore when you boil it down. My solution of course is never to have just one dog!
Our 6 year old rescue collie has begun to show moderate signs of separation anxiety and is currently on trazadone and xanax. I just finished this book and, as suggested, plan to change his diet and begin to implement the training methods in this book. I'm extremely hopeful between this and a hired trainer, we will get his anxiety under control.
Nicht viel Neues, wenn man sich durch das Thema schon seit Monaten googelt, aber dennoch sehr gut strukturiert, angenehm zu lesen und den ein oder anderen neuen Tipp habe ich auch gefunden. Jetzt wird in den Sommerferien aber sowas von geübt! ^^
A lot of great suggestions for putting together a consistent training program. Only thing it is missing is more suggestions on reinforcements for dogs that aren't motivated by food or toys.