
Barking Up A New Tree
Rethinking Dog Training
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Bethany Bell

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Barking Up a New Tree - Rethinking Dog Training
"Barking Up A New Tree” is a ground-breaking exploration into the world of canine behaviour and training, challenging conventional methodologies and introducing the innovative Canine Dialogue Dynamics (CDD) method. This book stands as a beacon for change in the world of dog training, encouraging readers to step beyond traditional and conventional practices and embrace a new way of understanding and interacting with their dogs.
At the heart of this transformative book is the CDD method – a fresh, empathetic approach that prioritises the emotional and psychological well-being of dogs. The author skilfully navigates the journey from conventional training techniques, often based on compliance, to a more holistic and dialogue-driven approach. CDD is not just about training dogs; it’s about engaging with them in a meaningful dialogue, understanding their needs, emotions, and perspectives.
The book challenges the status quo of dog training, questioning long-held beliefs and practices. It encourages readers to develop a fresh perspective, one that views dogs not as subjects to be trained, but as individuals with unique personalities and emotional landscapes. Through the CDD method, the author demonstrates how effective communication, based on understanding and mutual respect, can lead to positive behaviour changes, enhancing the bond between dogs and their humans.
“Barking Up A New Tree” is filled with compelling anecdotes, practical advice, and insights gained from years of experience. It delves into common behavioural challenges such as reactivity, anxiety, and fear, offering new ways to address these issues beyond training paradigms. The author’s narrative is both engaging and enlightening, providing dog owners and professionals alike with the tools to build more meaningful and fulfilling relationships with their dogs.
This book is a call to all dog lovers and professionals to rethink the way we interact with our canine friends. It’s an invitation to embark on a journey of discovery, to build fresh perspectives, and to embrace a method that enriches the lives of dogs and humans alike. “Barking Up A New Tree” is more than a book; it’s a movement towards a more compassionate, understanding, and dynamic approach to dog training and behaviour modification. Suitable for dog trainers, owners, those working professionally in the dog industry and dog enthusiasts.