Alpha-Hund. Alpha-Rolle Rudelführer. Hierarchie packen. Rang packen Unsere unerschrockene Bloggerin Tanya Hawkes aus Wales, Großbritannien, nimmt das kontroverse Thema Dominanztheorie auf. Warum gibt es diese veraltete und schädliche Theorie noch? Tanya bespricht, woher es kam, wie es unseren Hunden schadet und warum es bestehen bleibt.
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Dominance Theory: The Outdated Idea that Harms Our Dogs
Alpha dog. Alpha roll. Pack leader. Pack hierarchy. Pack rank. Our intrepid blogger Tanya Hawkes from Wales, UK, takes on the controversial topic of Dominance Theory. Why is this outdated and harmful theory still around? Tanya discusses where it came from, how it harms our dogs and why it persists.
Alpha dog concept, Alpha roll, dog training, Dominance Theory, Pack leader, Positive Training, Punishment-based training, Reward-based trainingHomelessness and Dogs—A Special Bond in a Time of Hardship
Do you ever pass homeless people and their dogs on the street? Have you ever wondered what their life is like – both the person’s AND the dog’s? Have you thought about the unique medical needs of dogs on the street? Ever wondered what you could do to help them? Blogger and trainer Tanya Hawkes gives us a look inside the world of homeless people and their dogs, with a particular focus on the UK, although the same challenges are faced by homeless people and dogs worldwide. Thanks to Dogs on the Streets (DOTS) London for sharing insights and stories of the homeless dogs and people they help.
Dogs on the Streets, DOTS, Homeless dogs, Homeless pets, Homelessness and dogs, Street vetsA Courageous Exploration of ‘Outcast Dogs’ or an Unwelcome Apology for Dog Fighting?
A thoughtful and thought-provoking book review by UK dog trainer Tanya Hawkes. Tanya examines the juxtaposition of a section on Pariah (outcast) dogs and one on dogs who are victims of dog fighters. Tanya’s writing is raw and honest and pulls you in, whether or not you’re interested in reading the book. This book review is an intriguing read for anyone interested in the lives of “disposable” dogs, outcast dogs and canine victims of cruelty, including dog fighting victims.
dog fighting, outcast dogs, Pariah dogs, Pit bulls, street dogs, Village dogs