The Loved Dog, Tamar Geller
The Loved Dog, Tamar Geller
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The Loved Dog
The Playful, Nonaggressive Way to Teach Your Dog Good Behavior

Author: Tamar Geller, Andrea Cagan

Narrator: Renée Raudman

Unabridged: 5 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/21/2007

Categories: Nonfiction, Nature, Pets


Synopsis

More than fifteen years ago, Tamar Geller began her
career as a dog trainer by observing a scientific study
of wolves in the wild. She realized that the
socialization and parenting techniques they used to
raise their cubs were rooted in bonding,
communication, and play—not in aggression,
dominance, or punishment. If people used these
techniques when training their dogs, she realized,
there would be no need for prong collars, choke
chains, or any kind of physical or verbal aggression.
She realized we can make it "fun" for our dogs to
listen to us and behave as we want them to.

Tamar went on to train the dogs of many celebrities,
including Oprah Winfrey, Ben Affleck, Courteney Cox-Arquette, Nicollette Sheridan, Owen Wilson, the
Osbournes, and others. Her nonaggressive methods
are so revolutionary that the Humane Society of the
United States approached her to be a consultant, and
she now teaches animal behavior at Pepperdine
University.

In The Loved Dog, Tamar shows anyone how to
childproof a dog, teach him vocabulary, use treats the
right way, play "tug of war" to build trust, make it fun
for him to come when called, teach him not to jump on
people, and much more—using only playful bonding
and positive reinforcement.

About Tamar Geller

Tamar Geller, a former Israeli intelligence officer, owns and operates The Loved Dog, southern California's first cage-free boarding and day care center. Currently, she works in partnership with the Humane Society, teaches animal behavior at Pepperdine University, works with rescue organizations, conducts free classes for shelter and rescue dogs in Los Angeles, and sponsors "Passionate Pups" with Covenant House to bring together homeless youths and homeless dogs. She lives in Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shell

While I appreciate the gentle training method there was too much name dropping and not enough focus on the training aspect. I don't care how nice Courtney Cox is, I want to learn how to get my dog to stop trying to eat my cat.......more

Part one of this book can easily be skipped by those who simply want instructions on inventive, non-aggressive ways to train your dog. The first part is largely biographical of Tamar Geller and serves to explain how it was she found herself training dogs, and the basis for which her method of dog-t......more

Goodreads review by Derek

Let me save you some time, so that you can just learn about training your dog and skip Tamar Geller's life story and tales of all the times she trained celebrities' dogs. 1. Don't beat your dog or be mean to it. 2. Don't punish your dog when it gets something wrong. 3. Reward your dog (via treats) when......more

This has some great training ideas in it and I liked the way it is all positive training (no choke collars, no whacking with a newspaper, etc.). The tips really work too, although keep in mind that my puppy is a Golden Retriever, one of the easiest breeds to train. I'd be curious to hear how it woul......more