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Why Wolf Behavior & Dominance Theory are Poor Models for Dog Training
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View this Lecture for FREE by signing up at any number of our other 28,000 sessions from over 280 conferences by going to (s): Sophia Yin, MS, DVMWhy Wolf Behavior & Dominance Theory are Poor Models for Dog Training - American Animal Hospital AssociationAAHA Long Beach 2010 Annual ConferenceOur yearly conferences have developed a reputation for cutting-edge education and outstanding networking opportunities with peers and experts across the industry. AAHA Long Beach is no exception, offering attendees advanced education, an exceptional experience and oceanside enjoyment.Find out why wolf behavior and dominance theory are poor models for understanding and training dogs. Whether treating separation anxiety, fear aggression, or general unruly behavior in dogs, virtually every veterinary behaviorist, applied animal behaviorist, and dog trainer agrees that the solution to better behavior involves teaching the owner to be a good leader. But does learning to be the leader mean that owners must dominate their dogs? Find out what defines dominance, the misconceptions about wolf behavior and dominance, the difference between leadership and dominance, how leadership can be achieved (even with aggressive dogs) using non-confrontational methods.911a39f39a98e8eb94dfbb63803d21e0
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