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Reddit mentions of Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know

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Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know
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Found 3 comments on Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know:

u/Dove_Dog · 7 pointsr/AnimalsBeingJerks

Hahaha, thanks for the support. I get it though. Wanna make a dog owner mad? Tell them their dog doesn't feel guilt. Its been tested and proven but some owners absolutely refuse to believe it. My own SO and I almost got into a big argument over it!

Its a difficult concept for people. Emotional attachment and all that. It comes for a place of love and I try not to fault people for it unless the belief becomes harmful to the dog.

For anyone interested, I would highly recommend reading either of these books, especially the first. It really changed my view of my dogs and has made me and them so much happier! I'm reading the second right now and so far it's great too.

The Other End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs


Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know

u/manatee1010 · 2 pointsr/Dogtraining

If you're starting from nothing, this and this are both great primers for getting you started. They're by the same author (Patricia McConnell) who is a behaviorist, and they're super readable and informative. They have little anecdotes about being a behavior professional, which will help give some insight into the field.

Culture Clash is also a great early read.

The Dog's Mind is a good reference book - it's more technical and less novel-y than the books I listed above.

Inside of a Dog is another good one. Similarly scientific, so perhaps a bit dry, but great information.

When you've worked your way up a bit, I do still highly recommend the book from my original post! :)