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by Jean Donaldson
1888047054
James & Kenneth, Publishers |
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Jean Donaldson Offers an
Exciting New Perspective on the age-old relationship between mankind and dogs.
Her work with her own dogs and those of her clients, combined with her research
and her study with other canine behaviorists has led her to the realization
that, in all likelihood, dogs learn exclusively through operant and classical
conditioning. Donaldson demonstrates that the all-too-common anthropomorphic
misconceptions about dogs and dog behavior are not limited to exaggerations
concerning canine intelligence. Many people feel a deep disappointment when they
discover the need for heavy artillery -- i.e., food and other primary
reinforcers -- to train their dogs. Donaldson counters this with her eloquent
conviction that it's time for us to rid ourselves of the belief that dogs are
capable of experiencing a desire to please. Generations of completely and
utterly normal dogs have been branded as canine misfits simply because they
require actual motivation.
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