![]() This is a can’t-miss conversation between MPR News host and dog lover, Kerri Miller, and Horowitz. If all we do is focus on how to train the puppy, we miss them becoming themselves. Ultimately, it reinforced her belief that human companions need to respect and enjoy these creatures that live with us but are fundamentally different. When the pandemic shut down the world, she brought one of those puppies into her already animal-centric home - and almost immediately had second thoughts.īut adapting to Quiddity, their new pup, gave her fresh insight into doggie development. Her research began over two decades ago, studying dogs at play, and continues today at her Dog Cognition Lab at. So in 2020, she started to observe litters from birth on. Alexandra Horowitz observes dogs for a living. Cesar Millan shares how audiobooks can make dogs happier and calmer. An Audible for Dogs Pick: Make your dogs day. That truth - which can both delight and confound new puppy caretakers - is at the center of her new book, “ The Year of the Puppy.” A longtime researcher of canine behavior, Horowitz realized she had never examined those critical first months of a dog’s life. The answers will surprise and delight you as scientist and dog owner Alexandra Horowitz explains how our four-legged friends perceive their daily worlds, each other, and that other quirky animal, the human. ![]() ![]() If you want to know canine psychologist Alexandra Horowitz’ best advice for training a puppy, it can be summed up in one sentence: “Expect that your puppy will not be who you think, nor act as you hope.” ![]()
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