Mission Control

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  1. Michael A Brooks

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    Hi all

    I have been reading lots of dog training articles and books. I have been very impressed with

    Jane Ardern's Mission Control: How to Train the High-Drive Dog, First Stone Publishing, UK, 2020.

    Ardern devotes a lot of attention to building steadiness and frustration tolerance. She takes emotions seriously, using Panksepp's paradigm. So, it is not just a book on behaviourism.

    Many new exercises, at least to me, are explained, such as mousey mousey.
     
  2. sarah@forumHQ

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    Hi Michael, good to see you here again!

    Thanks for the recommendation :)
     
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  3. Michael A Brooks

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    Many thanks Sarah.
     
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    Thanks a lot for the recommendation !
     
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    Actually Mission Control is essential reading for trainers and handlers in all sporting disciplines, and for those who simply want to get the best from their companion dogs. I have read other interesting articles (translated by https://thewordpoint.com/services/translation-service/medicine ) on breeding and training, but this book is definitely to place to start if you want to have a companion dog.
     
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