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Why is my dog so growly?: Book 1 Teach your fearful, aggressive, or reactive dog confidence through understanding (Essential Skills for your Growly but Brilliant Family Dog) Why is my dog so growly?: Book 1 Teach your fearful, aggressive, or reactive dog confidence through understanding by Beverley Courtney
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“There are quick-acting remedies, often marketed for fear of fireworks. And I have found Bach flower remedies work fast (if they’re going to work at all).”
Beverley Courtney, Why is my dog so growly?: Book 1 Teach your fearful, aggressive, or reactive dog confidence through understanding
“So what is choice-based training? This simply means that you accord your dog a measure of intelligence and autonomy, and involve him in decisions which affect him.”
Beverley Courtney, Why is my dog so growly?: Book 1 Teach your fearful, aggressive, or reactive dog confidence through understanding
“You should be able to feel the ribs, but not cut yourself on them! You should be able to easily locate the pin bones at the top of the pelvis, and there should be no hard rolls of fat round the neck and shoulders. Your dog’s walking should be smooth and fluent, not a swaying waddle.”
Beverley Courtney, Why is my dog so growly?: Book 1 Teach your fearful, aggressive, or reactive dog confidence through understanding
“Your dog’s poo should be firm and small. Copious loose stools (in an otherwise healthy dog) can be an indicator of a poor diet, as the dog is not absorbing his food but sending it all straight through.”
Beverley Courtney, Why is my dog so growly?: Book 1 Teach your fearful, aggressive, or reactive dog confidence through understanding