Stress in Dogs |  | Authors: Martina Scholz, Clarissa von Reinhardt Publisher: Dogwise Publishing Category: Book
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Media: Perfect Paperback Edition: 1st Pages: 137 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.8 x 0.4
ISBN: 1929242336 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.7089698 EAN: 9781929242337 ASIN: 1929242336
Publication Date: December 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Is stress causing your dog's behavior problems? Research shows that as with humans, many behavioral problems in dogs are stress-related. Learn how to recognize when your dog is stressed, what factors cause stress in dogs, and strategies you can utilize in training and in your daily life with your dog to reduce stress.
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Practical-minded, problem-solving guide June 9, 2007 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
Written by expert dog trainers Martina Scholz and Clarissa von Reinhardt, Stress in Dogs: Learn How Dogs Show Stress And What You Can Do To Help is a guidebook for professional canine trainers and ordinary pet owners alike about dealing with an overstressed dog. Common symptoms of stress include such harmful behaviors as destroying the house while the owner is away, hyperactivity, over-shedding, or a plethora of medical ills. Straightforward instructions and color photographs walk the reader through basic techniques to help a stressed dog, means to avoid stressors that are specific to male or female dogs, guidelines for how many outings are too many and how much stimulation is too much, and much more. Numerous real-life behavior examples illustrate the points in this practical-minded, problem-solving guide to fostering a better quality of life for both dogs and their owners.
Is Your Dog Stressed? Find out in this book! February 12, 2007 Tami M. Hawes (Hillsboro, OR USA) 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
Wow! Turid Rugaas has been talking about stress in dogs for the last couple of years during her visits with us at CSDogBookReview. Not surprising she is mentioned in this book.
Each person, as well as, each dog handles stress differently. Learn to recognize the difference between the 'good' stress - eustress and the 'bad' stress - distress.
Does your dog have lots of medical conditions - like allergies, diarrhea, and many others? Then your dog might be showing signs of stress.
Have you ever taken your dog to a dog event or the vet and made sure they eliminated before you went inside? Then shortly after entering your dog defecates? That's stress!
This is a must have book for all dog owners who compete in sports with their dogs. Figure out if you're stressing your dog. Then decide how to handle it from there.
If your dog has developed some medical issues and you can figure out why, find out if they might also be stress related.
I have a house guarder that likes to bark at things out the window. He also has chronic ear infections and skin allergies. I'm thinking that stress and constant release of cortisol is playing into these issues and will be discussing it with his vet.
Understanding stress in dogs May 12, 2007 Mrs. Helen W. Atkinson 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is an excellent book for the novice owner and any person handling dogs who finds some behaviours very puzzling and difficult to manage. it gives a insight into the physiological changes that stress triggers, the behavioural outcomes of these changes and also indicates clearly the various factors that cause stress in dogs. Some case histories are available at the end of the book that illustrate how recognition of stress can point the way to methods of alleviating it and improving the behaviour of the dog. An excellent study of the subject and well worth reading.
Every dog owner should read this book! July 3, 2007 Kelly 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Too few people realize the stresses that our domestic dogs face on a daily basis. This book describes what to look for and how to reduce stress in our dogs. Myraid of behavior problems are rooted in stress and this book is an excellent resource for anyone that wants to modify their dogs behavior by identifying and removing stressors from their environment.
Best Book on Stress in Dogs December 23, 2007 Cheryl (Long Island, NY) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book clearly discusses the types of stresses dogs have and helps humans understand and deal with those stresses. A great read for the serious dog person.
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