The Rules of the Canine World
This book is a practical and psychological guide to understanding dog behavior. It is designed for dog owners who struggle with disobedience, leash pulling, ignoring commands, excessive excitement, fear, or frustration in their dogs.
The book contains 25 in-depth chapters, each focused on explaining why a dog behaves in a certain way, rather than simply how to “fix” the behavior. The core of the book is not punishment-based training, but a deep understanding of dog psychology, instincts, emotions, and the relationship between dog and owner.
The book explains how dogs think, how they perceive authority, space, the leash, routine, stress, and environmental stimulation. Readers learn how changing their own behavior and communication leads to real and lasting changes in their dog’s behavior.
What you will learn:
* How dogs think and make decisions
* Why dogs ignore commands and their owners
* The real causes of leash pulling and outdoor behavior problems
* How to establish calm and natural control without force
* How stress, frustration, and environment affect behavior
* How to build trust and leadership in a natural way
Problems this book helps solve:
* Disobedience and ignoring commands
* Leash pulling
* Excessive energy and restlessness
* Problematic outdoor behavior
* Stress and frustration in dogs
* Miscommunication between dog and owner
This is not a typical dog training manual, but a dog psychology course in book form, created for anyone who wants a calmer, more stable, and more obedient dog through understanding, patience, and proper communication.