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Gary B. Walls • Just a moment...
continue playing for a while. Start this training aspect slowly, and in short distances from where he is playing. Gradually increase the distances and distractions when you beckon your dog.
Paul Allen Pearce Vizla Training • Vizsla, Vizsla Training AAA AKC
In effect, one of the distinctions between wild canines and domestic dogs is that our domestic dogs bark, while wild dogs seldom do.
Stanley Coren • Do Dogs Dream?: Nearly Everything Your Dog Wants You to Know
his human flock, and it was thus right and natural for his subjects to obey him
Jessica C. Flack • Worlds Hidden in Plain Sight: The Evolving Idea of Complexity at the Santa Fe Institute, 1984–2019 (Compass)
By lowering expectations and accepting that dogs don’t have to be sociable with everyone they meet,
Victoria Stilwell • Train Your Dog Positively: Understand Your Dog and Solve Common Behavior Problems Including Separation Anxiety, Excessive Barking, Aggression, Housetraining, Leash Pulling, and More!
Puppy Training in 7 Easy Steps: Everything You Need to Know to Raise the Perfect Dog
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form a small team within each discipline (or service area). Their task is to develop a proprietary client-service methodology: that is, to come up with value-enhancing action ideas
David H. Maister • Managing The Professional Service Firm
Dr. Gray studies why mammals play, and basically he says play is in our DNA because it’s essential to how we learn to deal with adversity. Play is at the heart of how we grow in the face of challenge. Play trains us to think on our feet and solve problems in the moment. This means being playful encourages us to experiment. It gives us a willingness
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