This book by dog trainer Kevin Behan provides a radical new model for understanding canine behavior, proposing that a dog's behavior and emotion is driven by the emotion of its owner. It challenges the traditional dominance theory and argues that what makes modern dogs trainable is their ability to work cooperatively as a group. Behan argues that dogs and humans are connected by heart and that this approach can help us understand many of their behaviors. It is a groundbreaking and provocative book that allows for a better understanding of both species and ourselves.
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