Winner of the 2008 AABP Multi-Media Award for Excellence - Best Dog Training Book (Books focusing on dog training issues)
Winner of the 2008 DWAA Maxwell Award - Best Dog Training and Behavior Book
Jean Speaks
Jean Donaldson is widely recognized as one of the most influential leaders in the fields of canine behavior and dog training. Known for her rigorous scientific thinking, Jean turns her attention in her latest book to questions and issues that touch on a wide variety of topics of interest to dog professionals and enthusiasts. Readers will be challenged to think, to learn how to separate fact from myth, and evaluate the variety training methods currently being espoused in the popular media. Oh Behave! contains a series of 55 articles, grouped into six sections: Behavior, Training, Behavior Problems, Fear and Anxiety, Aggression, and Genetics and Evolution.
Learn about
Dominance: separating fact from fiction.
The nature vs. nurture debate.
Fixed action patterns in dog behavior.
How to use classical conditioning in dog training.
How the owner's personality affects the dog's behavior.
Are you a dog mom or dad?
What psychologist David Premack is saying about Jean Donaldson's Oh Behave!
Jean treats every conceivable problem a dog might have at both a practical and theoretical level. You will know what to do, and why you should do it, covering both major methods of training operant conditioning and classical conditioning. In a book centered on the behavior of dogs, an unexpected treat are the nuggets of neurotransmitters and genes. In a few lucid strokes, Jean brings you up to date on these timely subjects. If you find yourself with a free afternoon, you might drive to the nearest college, and take a final in advanced psychology, and gain credits toward your graduation!
David Premack, Ph.D., author, Professor Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania
Author Jean Donaldson has over 30 years experience in dog behavior and training. As the Founder and Director of the San Francisco SPCA Academy for Dog Trainers, Jean leads a new generation of dog trainers to a better understanding of the research and science of canine behavior. Jean's award-winning book, The Culture Clash, is a pivotal book in the dog trainer's library. She is also featured in Fighting Dominance in a Dog Whispering World DVD, Perfect Paws in 5 Days DVD, and Predation in Family Dogs DVD. Jean lives in the San Francisco area with her Chow, Buffy. Visit www.jeandonaldson.com to keep up to date with Jean and her work.
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What reviewers are saying...
THE MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW
The mind of a dog is not an entirely simple thing as most people think; training them is a science nonetheless. "Oh Behave! Dogs from Pavlov to Premack to Pinker" is a guide for dog owners looking to train their dog with firmness but without cruelty. "Oh Behave!" Answers common training questions about nature and nurture, conditioning, how one's personality affects the dog, and more, all while dispelling countless myths about dog training. An essential pick for dog owners and for community library pet collections. James A. Cox
BARK MAGAZINE
Hold onto your leashes, dog-training fansL Oh Behave! Is another great ride from Jean Donaldson. This book is classic JD, with all of the solid science that wins her so many fans in the dog training and behavior community, and it comes wrapped in the wry, dry wit we've come to expect from her. While it may be too technical for the casual reader, Donaldson's latest effort is a jackpot for those who are fascinated by the question of why dogs do what they do. If you're a behavior addict, as are so many of us who've become captivated by the intricacies and possibilities of working with the canine mind, you'll find much fodder here to feed you fixation. Oh Behave! Follows the Q&A format reminiscent of Donaldson's Dogs are From Neptune, but with a broader range of compelling topics As always, Donaldson covers it remarkably well, with a plethora of pithy, quotable sound bites. She excels at identifying points of dissension with dog-owning/training circles and setting the record straight, and is not averse to a well-aimed jab or two at those who perpetuate inaccuracies and myths about behavior and training If you're not already firing up your computer to go online and order your copy of Oh Behave!, then you're not a true behavior addict. Go play with your dog. Pat Miller
CITYDOG MAGAZINE
Just when you think you've read just about everything about dog training, Jean Donaldson comes along with an incredible smorgasbord of food for though to shape Fido. Here, she tackles a wide array of owner questions she's heard or has received directly She addresses training a deaf dog; controlling a barking, lunging, growling dog at the end of a leash; should full times professionals gone all day from home own a dog; administering medication and melatonin to dogs during fireworks or a storm; recognizing and treating doggie Alzheimer's ; desensitization to veterinary hospital visits; do dogs act out their owner's prejudices; do genes play a role in a dog's behavior. Donaldson's unvarnished, earthy portrait delivers fresh new perspectives certain to provide you a more fulfilling insight and stronger relationship with that special dog in your life. Ranny Green
DOG WORLD
Author Jean Donaldson's reputation long ago surpassed conventional dog-training literature. A renowned expert on behavior, her books easily qualify as classics. In her latest offering, Oh Behave! Dogs from Pavlov to Premack to Pinker, Donaldson helps us realistically evaluate the ever-growing mountain of popular advice on training and behavior modification. Her insights come from the incomparable combination of verified scientific research, as well as extensive personal experience. She deftly combines theoretical concepts with the practical realities of dealing with real dogs ever day. In contrast to most training books, the end result is eminently interesting and entertaining. This is not a comprehensive training resource, so don't expect an indexed list of common behavior problems. Donaldson discusses topics many conventional trainers fear to address, such as instinctive habits and perplexing phobias. Like any good storyteller, Donaldson uses intriguing openings to painlessly present academic explanations of canine behaviors and a good dose of humane psychology. Along with practical tools to deal with problems ranging from barrier frustration to noise sensitivity, Donaldson gives us plenty to think about. Dogs are exceedingly adaptable, and out attitudes and personalities have a tremendous impact on them. This is one variable that is unlikely to yield to any quantifiable law other than personal responsibility. Amy Fernandez
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Jean Donaldson has hit it out of the park again with her newest book. Her familiar, sensible prose dedicated to the elegant meeting of science and common sense in animal training shines in this gem of a book. Oh Behave! is definitely the most recent addition to my must have list for any training library.
Oh Behave! is a collection of short essays on a variety of topics, each essay in answer to a question submitted by a dog owner or trainer. The questions cover many common experiences of pet owners navigating their way through the sometimes puzzling journey of living with and training dogs. From the growly dog to the storm- or fireworks- or vet-phobic dog, the frightened wallflower to the latchkey dog home alone all day, Jan discusses each topic with a candid assessment and uses each as a canvas to illustrate key scientific concepts in pet behavior
Science is the basis for every essay presented in Jean's book, and she makes even complex concepts approachable to any audience. Everyone from experienced trainers and handlers to first-time pet owners can pick up Jean's book and get a good sense for the importance of using and understanding scientifically-based methods with our dogs. Whether you're already addicted to animal behavior or a budding beginner, Oh Behave! is presented in an easy-to-understand style without being watered down or overly simplistic
I predict this book becoming another of Jean Donaldson's classics, referenced for many years in the future as an authoritative guide to our lives with animals. Rating: 5 paws out of 5 Monique Feyrecilde, LVT
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Insightful and entertaining
Jean Donaldson is my hands-down all-time favorite author on the topic of dog behavior, and this title did not disappoint. The book is set up in a Q&A format, with each chapter being Jean’s response to a question from a perplexed dog owner. I was not surprised to find the answers as informative, useful and witty as in all Jean’s books and videos. (On the topic of addressing reactive behavior, however, I found her advice somewhat less satisfying as experience with my own dogs has taught me that Leslie McDevitt’s “Control Unleashed” method of clicking and treating the dog for looking *at* the object of its arousal has been a more effective technique.) Putting together the wisdom gleaned from “anything Jean Donaldson,” with works by Leslie McDevitt, Patricia McConnell, Emily Larlham, Leslie Nelson and Dr. Karen Overall has thus far pretty much covered my training needs, But Jean Donaldson’s wit can’t be beat, and this book is just a super enjoyable read whether you’re looking for specific answers or not.