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Subject: Re: Buchbuecher


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Bert
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Date Posted: 02:31:30 12/22/04 Wed
In reply to: Sascha 's message, "Buchbuecher" on 01:48:38 12/22/04 Wed

Je nachdem was man so Lesen möchte, gibt es zahllose Hundebücher.
Ich habe die von Trumler und Bloch sehr gerne gelesen.
Rein von der "Lerntheorie" her, fand ich bisher "Hunde aktivieren statt hemmen" von Daniel Schwizgebel am besten.
Für die "Clickerfrakiton" ist sicherlich Jean Donaldson zu empfehlen.
"Calming Signals" von Turid Rugras (oder so) ist sicherlich auch ein Standardwerk, welches in keiner Hhausbibliothek fehlen sollte.
Gruß Bert

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