Attentive Cooperation

Using Puppy Politeness For Healthy Relationships

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Pets, Dogs, Science & Nature, Nature
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Author: Suzanne Clothier ISBN: 9780976548966
Publisher: Flying Dog Press Publication: July 18, 2017
Imprint: Flying Dog Press Language: English
Author: Suzanne Clothier
ISBN: 9780976548966
Publisher: Flying Dog Press
Publication: July 18, 2017
Imprint: Flying Dog Press
Language: English
Whether you have a newly adopted dog, a brand new pup, a challenging adolescent dog, or any age dog with behavior problems, Puppy Politeness Poker (PPP) can be helpful. PPP teaches your dog to be attentive and cooperative in return for real life rewards (RLR). Easy, quick interactions throughout the day create positive changes in the dog/human relationship. What the dog learns through PPP is simple and important: “You do this for me, I’ll do that for you.” Effective and humane, Puppy Politeness Poker: • relies on intrinsic motivation • uses real-life rewards • develops attentive cooperation • teaches self-control • improves communication • is force-free, no equipment necessary • is non-confrontational, making it suitable for dogs with aggression or other behavior issues Started early in life, attentive cooperation becomes the natural response from the dog. You may discover the value of PPP when your adolescent dog is sliding out of control. PPP is useful for teaching teenage dogs self control, and can help rebalance the relationship in humane, effective, force-free ways.
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Whether you have a newly adopted dog, a brand new pup, a challenging adolescent dog, or any age dog with behavior problems, Puppy Politeness Poker (PPP) can be helpful. PPP teaches your dog to be attentive and cooperative in return for real life rewards (RLR). Easy, quick interactions throughout the day create positive changes in the dog/human relationship. What the dog learns through PPP is simple and important: “You do this for me, I’ll do that for you.” Effective and humane, Puppy Politeness Poker: • relies on intrinsic motivation • uses real-life rewards • develops attentive cooperation • teaches self-control • improves communication • is force-free, no equipment necessary • is non-confrontational, making it suitable for dogs with aggression or other behavior issues Started early in life, attentive cooperation becomes the natural response from the dog. You may discover the value of PPP when your adolescent dog is sliding out of control. PPP is useful for teaching teenage dogs self control, and can help rebalance the relationship in humane, effective, force-free ways.

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