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F's - The
5 F’s - Flight, Fight, Freeze, Fidget, Faint by Robyn
Hoo
Fairy tales
- The Top 10 dog behaviour myths by Jean Donaldson
Faithful
Are Dogs More Faithful Than Cats by Sarah Hartwell
Fear In
Dogs part1
- Fear - Trish King You Tube Video
Fear In
Dogs part 2 - Undersocialised pups - Trish King You Tube Video
Fear
In Dogs part 3 - Temperament or Learning - Trish King You Tube
Video
Fear
In Dogs part 4 - Very nervous dog with a toy - Trish King You
Tube Video
Fear
In Dogs part 5 - Small Dogs - Trish King You Tube Video
Fear
In Dogs (flooding) part 6 - Trish King You Tube Video
Fear
_ Journey from Darkness by Charlene Dunlap
Fear
Adrenalin and Food Sue eh
Fear -
A Case of Conditioned Fear Bill Campbell
Fear
of Dogs - Trusted, Effective Treatment for Dogs Fear
Fear
- Preventing or Reducing Fear of Objects, Sounds and New People
Fear of SOUND (thunder, noises
etc)
Fear
- Overcoming Fear Takes Patience Author: Shirley Chong
Fear Imprint Period
"First Fear Imprint Period (8-11 weeks) is what will determine the
pup's development and character."
Fear
Periods by Pamela Dennison
Fears PHOBIAS
Fear
- The look of fear -
Fear
and Learning - Learned Helplessness
Fear
Factor - Like people, dogs experience fear. The signs are usually
easy to recognize
Fearful
Dog by Pat Scott - Fearful and shy dogs are often born that
way.
Fearful Dog
- Can Fear be Rewarded by Suzanne Hetts
Fearful
Dog YOUR SHY OR FEARFUL DOG
Fearful
dog Fear can be a big problem to overcome.
Fearful of People
- Lisa noticed that when Ike was five to six months old he sometimes
stood slowly
Fearful
of Steps Preventing the development of fear of steps:
Fear Imprint Period
- This psychic prediction of some sort of "Four Month Meltdown
Fear - training a fearfu dog - Babe - The
Babe Chronicles
Feces Getting
Wasted Dogs Who Eat or Roll in Feces By Myrna Milani, BS, DVM
Fences - Coyote
Rollers make it difficult for dogs, coyotes, and other animals to
gain the "foothold"
Fighting
Between Family Dogs by Suzanne Hetts and Daniel Estep
Fighting
Dog Fighting (The Truth) Information for the law enforcement community
and concerned citizens.
Fighting
- Dog fights
Fighting Dr. Nicholas Dodman Inter-dog Dominance
Aggression
Fighting
Living With More than One Dog, very good
Fighting
The Name Of the Game, behaviour
Fighting
- Why Dogs Don't Shareby Suzanne Hetts and Daniel Estep
Fight or Flight
or Trick and Treat Preparing Your Dog for Trick-or-Treaters
Fireworks - links here
Food Training
FOOD GUARDING
Foot-Sensitive
Dogs - In order to survive, wild canines depend on their feet
to perform many functions.By Myrna Milani, BS, DVM
Foot Licking
- Dogs Who Love to Lick Human Feet, Myrna Milani, BS, DVM
Force - Not Using Force in Police Dog Training
Fox Trot With Wolves
Gary Wilkes
Fur Pulling
out
Fussy
Eaters TEACHING Your DOG to EAT
Gentle Leader Behavioural
videos
Getting to understand
your dog's body language behaviour
Gift
- So You got a new dog for Christmas by Suzanne Hetts and Daniel
Estep
Give
Greetings
Video 1 - Trish King
Greetings
Video 2 - Trish King
Greetings
Video 3 - Trish King
Greetings
Video 4 - Trish King
Greetings
Video 5 - Trish King
Greetings
Video 6 - Trish King
Greetings
Video 7 - Trish King
Grief (Human)The
Five Stages of Grief and Mourning:
Grief
(Human) Coping with the Loss of Your Four Legged Companion
Grief
- When a dog is mourning the loss of a dog companion, he is mourning
a fellow pack member and the loss of their previous pack position.
Grief (SA)
Collapses of Social Structure
Grief
Struck - Can dogs and cats grieve after the loss of a loved
one?
Grieving
- Grieving: When Your Dog Mourns the Loss of Another Dog
Grooming
Counts - A dog with a clean, healthy coat feels better and is
healthier.
Growling - Bar
Is Open - Why Classical Conditioning Changes Growling
Growling
and Tugging on the Leash This behavior is probably based in
prey-chase drive,
Growly
Dog - Dealing with a growly dog
Growling
V's Talking When is a Growl Not a Growl By Myrna Milani, BS,
DVM
GUARDING OBJECTS see Resouce Guarding
Guilt The
Ins and Outs of Canine Guilt By Myrna Milani, BS, DVM
Handbook
of Applied Dog Behavior and Training Steve Lindsay
Harness
- Effects of the Application of Neck Pressure by a Collar or Harness
on Intraocular Pressure in Dogs
Healing the Aggressive
Dog by Emma Parsons
Health
- The Connection Between HEALTH & BEHAVIOR
Herding Obsessed
Aussie - Poet becomes very excited when he sees other animals
moving quickly
Hierarchies
Dr. Ian Dunbar
High Energy
Canines - Consider the demands Taz would face if he worked as
a herding dog. By Myrna Milani, BS, DVM
House Training see Puppies
How Do Dogs
Think A Non-Verbal Link to Canine Communication
How Dogs
Think William Campbell - Understanding Non-Verbal Thinking
Howling Dogs
The Musical Canine By Myrna Milani, BS, DVM
Hugging Your Dog by Barry McDonald
Hyper Is
Your Dog Truly Hyper
Hyperkinetic
Dog (BehavioRx: 5/97) Bill Campbell
Ian Dunbar Dog
Star Daily
Impulse
Control - Patience, patience, patience!!
Impulse Control
You Tube Video - Susan Garrett teaches the "It's Yer Choice"
game of impulse control
Incontinence
This condition is characterized by the dog loosing control over
the ability to hold urine.
Instinct
The Genetics of Behavior
Instinct
- Do Dogs Have a Sixth Sense?
Intelligence
Test Is your dog a K9 Genius The tests were devised by Dr Stanley
Coren
Intelligence Test
Intelligence
test Intelligence tests for dogs suffer from all the limitations
of intelligence tests for humans
In
the Good Old Days by Pamela Dennison © 2004
Intro on good
Behavior Gary Wilkes
Introducing
Dogs and Cats Before Adopting
Introducing
Dogs and Cats - it is important to determine the training levels
of both animals prior to introducing a new family member
Introducing
New Pets to One Another by Suzanne Hetts and Daniel Estep
Introducing
Your New Dog To Your Resident Dog
Introducing
your Puppy to your resident dog by Suzanne Hetts and Daniel
Estep
Introductions - Greetings
by Trish King
Invisible
Fences - Testimonials from trainers about why they should be
avoided
IT'S MINE - resource Guardinig
Jean Donaldson
Jolly
Routine William Campbell
Jolly
Routine When the dog is scared
Joseph
LeDoux on the Amygdala
Jumping Up - many links
Kids and Dogs
Kitchen Training Is your
dog underfoot
Kong Toy
Recipes and
how to use it
Kong Toy Dispenser It's Doggie
Day Care in a Box! ™
Kong
Stuffing
Kong
Time Toy Video (dog home alone all day, lasts 8 hours).
Labels
=
SEEK AND YE SHALL FIND
Lassie's
tricks pictures too
Language M Shirley Chong
Lawn - Urine
- "DOG-ON-IT" LAWN PROBLEMS
Leadership -
lots of links
Leave It
Lessons
elp calm your your
Puppy will Learn at College
Licking Feet
- Dogs Who Love to Lick Human Feet
Living
With Herding Breeds - EXPECT AND RE-DIRECT HERDING BEHAVIOR
Macho
Myth by Ian Dunbar Ph.D., BVetMed, MRCVS
Management
Better Management is the Key By Marty Guerra
Management
Management is another word for controlling the environment
Management
and the aggressive dog -There are a few things you can do now
Marking - retraining
Massage
- How to massage like a Professional by Helen Nicholson
Melatonin
- Melatonin may help calm your cowering canine
Monkeys for the Disabled
HELPING HANDS is a non-profit organization
Motion
- Car Sickness - Does your puppy get "woozy" or worse, throw
up
Motivation
-What's Your Motivation?
What motivates your dog?
Motivation
Drives
Mounting
Mounting - When? Why? What To Do!!
Mounting
Oh behave: Love and mounting - By Jean Donaldson,
Mourning After All, He was Only a Pet...
Mourning Dogs
When Another Dog in the Household Dies...By Myrna Milani, BS, DVM
Multiple
Dogs First, think of your dogs as individuals who each have
an individual
relationship with you
Multiple
Dog Household - Feed dogs separately, allow a heirarchy to form
Multiple
Dogs A lot of problem behaviour
Multiple
dogs - Cues by Carol Whitney
Multiple
Dogs - Pack order can shift at any time in their lives,
Multiple
Dogs Training Multiple dogs - First, you might want to invest
a few dollars in a booklet titled "Feeling Outnumbered"
Multiple
dogs Pictures, is excellentThere are pros and cons to owning
more than one dog!
Multiple
Dogs In the Home "Living With Multiple Dogs"
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