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Autores principales: Alpi, Kristine M., Sherman, Barbara L.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ819045
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author Alpi, Kristine M.
Sherman, Barbara L.
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Sherman, Barbara L.
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Sherman, Barbara L.
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contents Collection Development "Dog Care & Training": The Well-Behaved Dog Alpi, Kristine M. Sherman, Barbara L. Library Services Animals Interaction Library Materials Access to Information Web Sites Training Behavior Modification Reading Material Selection Dogs are indeed people's best friends. A majority of owners report that their dog is a "member of the family," and that acceptable canine behavior and optimal care are high priorities for them. The human-animal bond, the close connection between people and their pets, is forged by positive interactions, but unacceptable canine behaviors that result from poor training, such as jumping up or biting, can negatively impact this bond and lead to human injury, legal problems, and an overwhelmed owner possibly giving up a dog to a shelter. Many pet owners, especially those who cannot afford the expense of a private trainer, often turn to libraries to find guidebooks, DVDs, and other resources produced by knowledgeable specialists that offer useful training solutions to behavior problems. This article suggests several books, DVDs, and Web sites that offer excellent information on canine training. (Contains 26 resources and 3 online resources.)
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spellingShingle Collection Development "Dog Care & Training": The Well-Behaved Dog
Alpi, Kristine M.
Sherman, Barbara L.
Library Services
Animals
Interaction
Library Materials
Access to Information
Web Sites
Training
Behavior Modification
Reading Material Selection
Collection Development "Dog Care & Training": The Well-Behaved Dog Alpi, Kristine M. Sherman, Barbara L. Library Services Animals Interaction Library Materials Access to Information Web Sites Training Behavior Modification Reading Material Selection Dogs are indeed people's best friends. A majority of owners report that their dog is a "member of the family," and that acceptable canine behavior and optimal care are high priorities for them. The human-animal bond, the close connection between people and their pets, is forged by positive interactions, but unacceptable canine behaviors that result from poor training, such as jumping up or biting, can negatively impact this bond and lead to human injury, legal problems, and an overwhelmed owner possibly giving up a dog to a shelter. Many pet owners, especially those who cannot afford the expense of a private trainer, often turn to libraries to find guidebooks, DVDs, and other resources produced by knowledgeable specialists that offer useful training solutions to behavior problems. This article suggests several books, DVDs, and Web sites that offer excellent information on canine training. (Contains 26 resources and 3 online resources.)
title Collection Development "Dog Care & Training": The Well-Behaved Dog
topic Library Services
Animals
Interaction
Library Materials
Access to Information
Web Sites
Training
Behavior Modification
Reading Material Selection
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ819045