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DVD - What do I do when my dog pulls - by Turid Rugaas

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DVD - What do I do when my dog pulls - live footage of Turids seminars and talks
At last! The much awaited DVD to accompany one of our best selling books - What do I do when my dog pulls?

This DVD, which is 56 minutes long, is all live footage from Turid Rugaas's seminars and camps all over the world. If you are unable to attend these highly popular events then this DVD is the next best thing.

Here is the text from the back cover of the DVD -

"Turid Rugaas has been working with dogs for more than forty years. At the end of the 1980's, along with her colleague Stale Odegard, she studied, described and systematized "Calming Signals" in the dog. Her book and videos on the subject in numerous translations have been, and are, amongst the best sellers in the specific field where they constitute recognised points of reference all over the world.

The competence and originality of the operative ideas and proposals complement the ability to communicate and teach in such a way that Turid Rugaas is sought for both her complete courses and campus and also for conferences and symposiums in every corner of the world.

The message is loud and clear: instruction and "gentle" training based on positive association exclude those negative.

Turid says " My dream is to live in a society wher dogs are respected and appreciated for what they are.

I imagine a place where people take their dogs for walks with reciprocal pleasure: in urban traffic with harness and loose leash, free of leash in the park, the woods and fields.

No shouting and scolding but a happy atmosphere of mutual understanding between dog and owner and a friendly tolerance with the other people. No-one who jerks or drags the dog by its neck; on the contrary, he can sniff interesting smells and look at what is going on around him. If you teach him quietly to walk well with a loose leash, remembering that you should respect his natural curiosity about his surroundings, the relationship with your best friend will grow and flourish."

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