Korean Title: Dangshineui Mojiseun Gae-ege Mueoseul Malhaneunga
Author: Patricia McConnell
Translator: So-hee Kim, Nam-shik Shin
Publisher: Episode
405 pages | 223*152mm
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About This Book
The Other End of the Leash begins with an eloquently simple premise:
"All dogs are brilliant at perceiving the slightest movement that we
make, and they assume each tiny movement has meaning." With that in
mind, all of Dr. Patricia McConnell's recommendations for communicating
with your canine make immediate sense. Don't we all automatically bend
forward when coaxing a dog to come and play? Break eye contact when we
wish to avoid a confrontation? While these instinctive behaviors are
right on target, a number of other habits aren't so positive, and
McConnell helps us break them with both humor and common sense.
Chapters are categorized by senses such as sound, sight, and smell;
specific pack behaviors such as dominance and play also merit their own
sections. McConnell uses the same humor and patience she recommends with
dogs on her readers. Whether she's referring to maggots as "a
value-added commodity in canine economics" or ruminating on attempts to
verbally cue her dogs to exit the house one at a time, her wise and
gently self-deprecating book brings training--of both dogs and
humans--to new levels. Jill Lightner
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