
How to Raise a Happy Dog
So they love you (more than anyone else)
Sophie Collins(Author)
Ivy Press
Published on 9. March 2023
Book
Hardback
128 pages
978-0-7112-8176-9 (ISBN)
Description
How to Raise a Happy Dog focuses on the happiness to be found in the person/pet relationship and includes dozens of ideas for activities and hacks you can build into daily life with your pet, from spontaneous play and activities to making them the perfect sleep spot.
We know how important happiness is for ourselves but when it comes to pets, making sure they're happy - as opposed to obedient, say - is often underrated. Yet there's plenty of fresh science that shows that a happy, engaged pet is easy to live with and creates happiness in its owners, too.
How to Raise a Happy Dog shows what you can learn from your pet's behaviour and body language, offer a mass of practical ways to raise your pet's happiness levels, and show you how to connect with them in the way they'll love best.
Building on recent scientific developments into animal behavioural science, this book's methods aim to increase inter-species understanding and encouraging the behaviour you do want, while discouraging the behaviour you don't.
Divided into 6 chapters, each of which contains plenty of easy-to-follow activities which owners can carry out themselves, this book will become an invaluable resource for building and strengthening the bond between human and dog.
Sections include:
How you can get to know your dog better;
How to develop happiness in different areas, from exercising to playing;
A guide to different stages in a dog's life and at how to tailor activities to a puppy or to an ageing dog.
Perfect for dog owners who want to get to know their canine friends as individuals, this indispensible book offers a new angle that gives owners lots of customized ideas for having fun with their pet, as well as explaining behaviours that they may have previously found baffling.
We know how important happiness is for ourselves but when it comes to pets, making sure they're happy - as opposed to obedient, say - is often underrated. Yet there's plenty of fresh science that shows that a happy, engaged pet is easy to live with and creates happiness in its owners, too.
How to Raise a Happy Dog shows what you can learn from your pet's behaviour and body language, offer a mass of practical ways to raise your pet's happiness levels, and show you how to connect with them in the way they'll love best.
Building on recent scientific developments into animal behavioural science, this book's methods aim to increase inter-species understanding and encouraging the behaviour you do want, while discouraging the behaviour you don't.
Divided into 6 chapters, each of which contains plenty of easy-to-follow activities which owners can carry out themselves, this book will become an invaluable resource for building and strengthening the bond between human and dog.
Sections include:
How you can get to know your dog better;
How to develop happiness in different areas, from exercising to playing;
A guide to different stages in a dog's life and at how to tailor activities to a puppy or to an ageing dog.
Perfect for dog owners who want to get to know their canine friends as individuals, this indispensible book offers a new angle that gives owners lots of customized ideas for having fun with their pet, as well as explaining behaviours that they may have previously found baffling.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Quarto Publishing PLC
Illustrations
120+ illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
394 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7112-8176-9 (9780711281769)
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E-Book
03/2023
Ivy Press
€18.49
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Person
Sophie Collins is a writer, editor and pet owner who has authored more than a dozen pet behaviour books, including the bestselling Tail Talk (2006, translated into 12 languages), Why Does My Do Do That?, and Tricks and Games for a Smarter Dog (2016), which won the Training Books catergory in the annual awards of the Dog Writers' Association of America.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1 - A Closer Look
Chapter 2 - Playing and Enrichment
Chapter 3 - Exercise
Chapter 4 - Eating
Chapter 5 - Rest and Relaxation
Chapter 6 - Life Stages
Index
Chapter 1 - A Closer Look
Chapter 2 - Playing and Enrichment
Chapter 3 - Exercise
Chapter 4 - Eating
Chapter 5 - Rest and Relaxation
Chapter 6 - Life Stages
Index