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Mine! A Practical Guide to Resource Guarding in Dogs

Mine! A Practical Guide to Resource Guarding in Dogs
By Jean Donaldson

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**Award Winner, Dog Writer's Assn. of America, 2002, Training and Behavior Book. This book is a practical how-to guide about resource guarding in dogs. The content: Aggression basics, about dogs that resource guard, kinds of resource guarding: (food, object, location, owner, miscellaneous, combinations, body handling), working with resource guarders, treatment for resource guarders, adjuncts, regressions, and prevention of resource guarding. This book is written by Jean Donaldson, author of The Culture Clash and Dogs Are From Neptune.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #102860 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-12
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 102 pages

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The only and the best book written on resource guarding5
Resource guarding, dogs growling or biting when food, toys, specific locations, etc. are approached is an extremely common problem. Jean explains in easy to understand terms how to modify this problem behavior. A must have for any professional trainer or any owner of a dog that resource guards.

great5
The book arrived faster than expected and in perfect shape. The information in the book has been just what we needed for the puppy we adopted. She had some of the worst resource guarding ever. In days you could a big improvement. She went from snapping and snarling at everyone over her food to being able to chew on a kong next to my other dog.

Life-saving resource5
Our puppy was a serious resource guarder from day 1. Initially we couldn't get near her when she had anything, but now we easily "trade," even when she has something she loves. This book describes a nonconfrontational protocol for your dog to respect you and see you as the giver of good things, not as a threat.