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What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage: Lessons for People from Animals and Their Trainers
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“[My husband] can beat most anyone in Trivial Pursuit, but only because the game does not include questions like "Where is your wallet?”
― What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage: Lessons for People from Animals and Their Trainers
― What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage: Lessons for People from Animals and Their Trainers
“If this trainer had used traditional techniques, the leash-popping and pushing your dog this way and that, I think the story would have ended there. For me, there is little magic nor imagination in that old-school approach. But it was my good luck that the trainer used progressive, positive techniques, techniques based on an altogether different philosophy. Rather than learning to boss our pups around and make them into obedient dogs, we learned to communicate and cooperate with them. She didn’t teach us just how to get our dogs to sit, but rather how to think about our canine companions.”
― What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage: Lessons for People from Animals and Their Trainers
― What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage: Lessons for People from Animals and Their Trainers
“Train every animal as if it’s a killer whale” meant to work with every animal as if you could neither forcibly move it nor dominate it. “It’s never the animal’s fault” is pretty much what it says: If an animal flounders in training, it’s the trainer’s fault.”
― What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage: Lessons for People from Animals and Their Trainers
― What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage: Lessons for People from Animals and Their Trainers
“But he can also get on my nerves. He hovers around me in the kitchen when I’m trying to concentrate on the simmering pans, asking me if I read this or that piece in The New Yorker. He finishes off boxes of cookies, especially the dense caramel bars his mother sends from Minnesota, then says “I thought you were done with them.”
― What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage: Lessons for People from Animals and Their Trainers
― What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage: Lessons for People from Animals and Their Trainers
“Any interaction is training. Translation: Every time you have any kind of contact with an animal—when you leave food on the floor, talk to it, pass its enclosure—you are teaching it something whether you mean to or not.”
― What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage: Lessons for People from Animals and Their Trainers
― What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage: Lessons for People from Animals and Their Trainers
