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The Other End of the Leash is a bestselling, science-backed guide that reveals why dogs behave the way they do around humans. Combining animal psychology with practical insights, it helps dog owners decode subtle body language and tone cues to improve communication and reduce stress. Highly rated and widely recommended, this book transforms your relationship with your dog by replacing outdated dominance theories with empathetic understanding.


| Best Sellers Rank | 38,936 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 14 in Dog Training 14 in Dogs & Wolves 15 in Dog-Keeping |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,063 Reviews |
L**C
A BOOK YOU MUST READ!
Superb book and a must for dog owners !! It gives you REAL insight as to how they perceive us and why they are not at fault most of the time- it's us !!! For not giving clear signals! A dog does not understand us when we talk in sentence to it- it just picks up on tone and the 100's of movements you make ( without even being aware ) Try standing and looking in a mirror at yourself. Keep as still as you can but smile, then frown. Now do it again but this time observe the tiny changes you see in the muscles on your face. Try doing this with some one else and ask each other to do different things but NO TALKING !! This is only a small example of what your dog sees/ only he's aware of every muscle in your body- all at the same time- no sound needed and he can work out from these changes what you are doing/ going to do. For example; How many people follow a reasonably same routine before going out each time? You might have something to eat and drink, put your dishes in the sink,go to the bathroom, clean your teeth, brush your hair etc. Then come down stairs and get your coat and bag then check your bag to make sure you have everything before picking up your keys. By the time you have got to the point of brushing your teeth, your dog has already recorgnised that you are going and leaving him and at this point if he suffers from stress this is when it starts!! The book gives you SO MANY insights!!
L**B
Highly recommended
At last, a dog behviour book that makes complete sense! It gives lots of insights into the differences between how dogs & primates (ie: us) communicate & how misunderstandings can arise. Where this book differs from so many others is that it doesn't make you feel a failure for not adhering to some wierd set of rules about 'achieving dominance' over your dog. I own three dogs (all rescue lurchers, not owned from puppyhood). With two of those dogs I'd probably never have felt the need to buy a book on dog behaviour. The third (who we got first in fact) is the kind of dog that sells books on dog behaviour! After having read just about every book & tried lots of tips from so-called experts, I found this book & 'The Dog's Mind' by Bruce Fogle to be the the most helpful, for giving insight & passing on some wisdom & for confirming that not all dogs are the same (obvious really). It does also have plenty of useful tips as to ways of communicating what you want, in ways your dog can understand. The other sort of book, that implies that if you stick to the writer's set of rigid rules, you can't fail to have a perfectly behaved dog by next week, is just a recipe for frustration for both dog & owner. I've come to the conclusion that my dogs know I'm not another dog (again, obvious really) & so don't expect me to behave like some alpha dog/wolf (phew). This book was obviously written by someone with both an academic understanding of animal psychology & behaviour, coupled with a large dose of common sense & hands-on experience. Not only that but the photo on the front is brilliant!
F**3
Interesting and well written
A well written book from someone who clearly knows dogs. Informative and a good read. Recommended.
A**R
Great book
Great book, and suitable for all knowledge levels.
J**.
Good for IMDT courses
Good for IMDT courses
C**N
Insightful, Thought Prevoking Book
Brilliant book, written by a very experienced Dog Trainer, who not only has been in the business a long time, but also keeps her skills and knowledge up to date with Modern Canine Research & Science. Which is what any good Dog Trainer/Behaviourist should do. The book talks about the differences between canids (dogs) & primates (people) and how this causes problems in our behaviour and relationships with our dogs. Facinating and insightful! Highly recommended.
E**H
Fantastic book & easy to read
I'd recommend this book to anybody specially any dog owner that didn't know much about dogs' behaviour , or to people that end up with the wrong dog trainer in the first place! Probably excellent for dog trainers too , those that use old techniques of dominance. I couldn't put it down once I started reading it! Definitely one of my favourites about dogs behaviour . I'm interested in being a good and responsible dog owner so this was such a pleasure to read and understand why do we act in certain ways around dogs.
D**E
A good book
A good information book
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