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the dog who loved too much: tales, treatment and the psychology of dogs

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What is the book The dog who loved too much about?

The full title is: "The Dog Who Loved Too Much: Tales, Treatments, and the Psychology of Dogs" by Dr. Nicholas Dodman. Using real and entertaining examples from his own clinic, Dr. Dodman illustrates his unique and successful approach to correcting and curing problem dogs.

How can I Help my Dog who loves too much?

By making key changes to a dog's diet, exercise regime, environment, and training, Dr. Dodman has been able to work wonders with even the most baffling of disorders and help frustrated, often desperate, owners. The full title is: "The Dog Who Loved Too Much: Tales, Treatments, and the Psychology of Dogs" by Dr. Nicholas Dodman.

What do you think about the book medication for dogs?

This book had some valid points and tips. But I was utterly bored after a few chapters. I'm not against using medication to help treat some conditions were necessary, but this book had Way too much focus on medicating the dog for my liking. I do like the fact that it emphasize the importance of a good relationship.

What is the best book on dog behaviorism?

In this warm, compassionate, entertaining, and very informative book, Dr. Nicholas Dodman, one of the premier veterinary behaviorists in the country, tells real-life stories from his practice that illustrate his unique approach to correcting unwanted behaviors. By making key changes in a dog's diet, exercise regime, environment, and training, Dr.

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This book had some valid points and tips. But I was utterly bored after a few chapters. I'm not against using medication to help treat some conditions were necessary, but this book had Way too much focus on medicating the dog for my liking. I do like the fact that it emphasize the importance of a good relationship.

Overview

Do you have a problem pooch? What do you do with a dog who attacks the telephone whenever it rings? Or one who chases imaginary rabbits down imaginary holes? Or one who is terrified of microblinds...or turns into Cujo every time company arrives? In this warm, compassionate, entertaining, and very informative book, Dr.

About the Author

Nicholas Dodman, BVMS, MRCVS, is a professor of behavioral pharmacology and the director of the Behavior Clinic at Tufts University's Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine as well as the author of The Dog Who Loved Too Much .

Read an Excerpt

Tennyson wrote that it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Try explaining that to a dog with separation anxiety that is toughing it out alone following the departure of its beloved owners. About 4 percent of the 54 million dogs in the United States suffer from the wretched condition known as separation anxiety.

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