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Every dog owner knows that along with the joy can come the stress and frustration of behavioral problems, which are expensive to diagnose and treat. Enter Kim Brophey, award-winning canine behavior consultant. Using cutting-edge research, Brophey has developed a groundbreaking system that allows owners to identify what their dog is struggling with, why, and how they can fix it. Brophey’s approach is unlike anything that has been published before and will give dog owners a new understanding of what motivates and affects their dog’s behavior. Brophey’s innovative technique rethinks the way we categorize dogs, and distills information from over twenty scientific disciplines into four comprehensive elements: learning, environment, genetics, and self. With revolutionary tips for specific dog breeds, this book will change the life of every dog owner and lead to happier human-canine relationships.

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Publisher ‏ : ‎ Chronicle Books; Illustrated edition (March 20, 2018)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1452148996
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1452148991
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.55 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.38 x 1 x 8.38 inches

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Customers find the book informative and helpful for understanding dogs. They describe it as well-written and interesting. The book provides detailed discussions of dog breeds and their characteristics. It helps readers work with their dogs and solve any problems they may have.

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13 reviews for Meet Your Dog: The Game-Changing Guide to

  1. WNCVW

    Great advice
    Logical and informative. Easy to read, understand and apply.

  2. G Fox

    Common Sense and Science Combined!
    I’ve read many books including dog training books and journals and Meet Your Dog is one of the best. It is a well written, well organized, entertaining and easy to follow science and behavioral guide to training and all-around living with your dog. Although there’s science behind it, the book just plain makes sense on an instinctual level. As a dog trainer, I welcome this holistic attitude to canine companionship and will definitely apply it with my clients. Thank you Kim Brophey!!

  3. L. Seurer

    A great book to read before getting a dog.
    This is a very insightful and well written book about dogs. She classifies dogs into 10 different types and rates the dogs in 4 key aspects to finding the right match between dogs and people. Dogs very in personality as much as the do in looks and size. If you are looking for a book that will answer questions to specific behavior problems and tell you step by step what to do, this is not the book for you. If you are having behavior issues and can think and problem solve at a more abstract level, this book will give you the information to look at your dog, the environment, and your own behavior to see what might be adjusted to resolve the issues and enjoy your dog more fully. Think you want a dog? This is a good starting point to discover which category of breeds may be a good fit for you and your lifestyle before looking at specific breeds within the categories. This was one of the recommended readings for my apprenticeship to become a professional dog training and after reading it, I understand why. Dog training classes are not about training the dog directly but training people how to train their dogs and partner with their dogs. I definitely need to know more about other breads and I see how this book will be a good resource for me to help people problem solve issues with their dogs in the future.

  4. Ava Courtney Sylvester

    Understand Your Dog Through Their Eyes
    This is a truly remarkable book that explains dog behavior through their eyes, providing incredible insight and essential guidance to be better companions for man’s best friend.After a thorough review of her behavior analysis method, Kim Brophey delves into the history and development of the 10 different types of dog. Through this, she describes what a dog breed was designed for and how this affects the way the dog thinks, feels, and sees the world, thereby helping humans understand their behavior.History, psychology, and helpful advice all in one, this book will help you be your dog’s best friend.

  5. Amazon Customer

    This will change your view of who your dog is
    I’m a professional dog trainer and this book has been a gamer changer for my training programs . Well written and easy to understand for professionals or dog owners who to truly want to understand who their dog is . The breed listings will you make an informed decision about what kind of dog fits your life style . My hope is more dog owners will read this FIRST before they adopt/shop a for a dog .

  6. val

    I read tons of dog training books and recommend this one to every new dog owner
    Your dog is genetically wired to respond to stimulus. This book simply outlines how to understand your breed and how to work with, not against its wiring. I read a ton of Dog Training Books and this is one of the best

  7. Sarah

    Every dog owner should read this book
    If you’re considering getting a dog, you should read this book first! This is an excellent book that will help you decide which breed/s are right for you and what to expect. All of the other dog breed books I have read don’t tell you much beyond a few basic breed traits. This book does a much better job explaining what it’s like to live with each type of dog, and what it’s like to live with a dog in general. A lot of mismatches and heartache could be saved if every prospective dog owner read this book. If you already have a dog and find yourself scratching your head at their behavior, this book will help with that, too.This isn’t really a training book; it’s an understanding your dog book – which is just as important! (If you want a training book, I personally recommend Dog Smart by Linda P Case, How to Behave so Your Dog Behaves by Sophia Yin, and The Puppy Primer and/or Love Has No Age Limit by Patricia McConnell.)Someone complained that the author says in this book that you shouldn’t train your dog. This is false. Nowhere in the book does the author say not to train your dog; she herself is a dog trainer, and she even gives some training suggestions in this book. Just wanted to clear that up.

  8. E. Horn

    Informative
    Easy to understand and followPuts together what different dogs breeds need of their companions which makes adopting the right dog for your lifestyle so much more successful

  9. Jodie F

    I recommend this book to anyone who owns or works with dogs. Each dog is so unique, a blend of genetics, past experiences and emotional feelings. Understanding changes everything! So well Done! A must read for all dog lovers.

  10. Nikx72

    Love this book. I’m studying to become a dog trainer and my mentors recommended this book. It’s very informative, interesting and accurate. It’s not like the standard dog breed books. Hitch at e A to Z of each dog breed It goes more into the groups the breeds are, gun dogs, herding dogs, sight hounds, terriers etc. understanding their behaviours , genetics. Brilliant book to look things up a great encyclopaedia basically.

  11. Ulises Troyo Barriga

    A must read if a cute little animal lives with you. Oh, they are so cool! The book is amazing! Highly recommendable!

  12. Katya Houghton

    Best book about dogs, hands down!!

  13. EA

    Anyone who has a dog or is thinking of getting one should have the knowledge imparted in this book.

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