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Old Dog, New Tricks: Understanding and Retraining Older and Rescued Dogs Book

Old Dog, New Tricks: Understanding and Retraining Older and Rescued Dogs
Old Dog, New Tricks: Understanding and Retraining Older and Rescued Dogs, <i>It's never too late to train an older dog to respond promptly and correctly to commands.</i>
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  • Old Dog, New Tricks: Understanding and Retraining Older and Rescued Dogs
  • Written by author David Taylor
  • Published by Firefly Books, Limited, September 2006
  • It's never too late to train an older dog to respond promptly and correctly to commands. Every year thousands of families adopt adult dogs, whether from friends, relatives or the pound or rescue society. These new owners need to understand and d
  • A well-illustrated, comprehensive and practical guide to training older or rescued dogs that covers obedience drills, communication and problems such as anxiety, socializing and physical difficulties. Appropriate for all breeds. Library Journal
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Introduction

  1. Evolution of the Domestic Dog
    • Ancestors
    • Artificial Selection
    • Humans, Wolves and Dogs

  2. Getting a New Dog
    • Do Your Research
    • The Dog's Health
    • Maintain the Routine
    • Bringing the Dog Home

  3. Behavior and Intelligence
    • Canine Intelligence
    • Association Skills
    • Canine Instincts
    • Body Language

  4. Training Your Dog
    • Good Effective Training
    • How to Communicate
    • Benefits of Training
    • Training by Reward
    • Punishment
    • Crate Training
    • Other Training Devices
    • Training Older Dogs
    • Length of Training
    • Getting Professional Help

  5. The Basic Commands
  6. Older Dogs
    • Anxiety in Old Dogs
    • Effects of Aging
    • Handling of Behavior Problems
    • The Old Dog's Diet
    • Modifying Unwanted Behavior
    • Cognitive Dysfunction (Canine Alzheimer's)

  7. Aggressive Dogs
    • Dominance Aggression
    • Possessiveness Aggression
    • Protective and Territorial Aggression
    • Predatory Aggression
    • Mixed-Signal Aggression
    • Pain- Or Ailment- Induced Aggression
    • Maternal Aggression
    • Aggression Toward Other Dogs
    • Defensive (Fear-Related) Aggression
    • Play-Related Aggresssion
    • Redirected Aggression
    • Learned Aggression
    • Aggression Toward Family Members
    • Aggression Toward Outsiders
    • Idiopathic Aggression

  8. Destructive Dogs
    • RedirectedAggression
    • Separation Anxiety
    • Rehomed Dogs
    • Idleness and Hunger
    • Treatment
    • Digging

  9. Toilet Troubles
    • Urine Marking
    • Physical Problems
    • Overexcited Urination
    • Submissive Urination
    • The Unhousebroken Dog
    • Unwelcome Defecation

  10. Fearful and Phobic Dogs
    • Types of Fears
    • Separation Anxiety
    • Fear of People
    • Excessive Shyness/Submissiveness
    • Fear of Places
    • Fear of Animals
    • Fear of Noises
    • Fear of Water
    • Compulsive of Stereotypical Disorders
    • Tail-Chasing
    • Self-Mutilation

  11. Excitable and Unruly Dogs
    • Hyperactivity and Overexcitability
    • Jumping Up at People
    • General Unruly Behavior
    • Running Away
    • Noisy Dogs
    • Sniffing, Licking and Pestering People
    • Rolling in Smelly Material
    • Dragging Its Bottom Along the Ground
    • Masturbation

  12. Feeding Problems
    • Diet-Related Problems
    • Finicky Eaters
    • Obsessive Drinking of Water
    • Obesity
    • Eating Droppings
    • Swallowing Other Nonfood Items


Afterword

Index


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