Publisher's Synopsis
Why do some dogs chase cars, joggers, cyclists, cats, sheep or skateboards? How can you deal with dogs that are afraid of telephone boxes? What should you do with a dog that tries to mount your leg, your children or their teddy-bear? Such problems are addressed in this book, written by the author of "Do Cats Need Shrinks?".;The book examines the relationship between dogs and people and explains what dogs and their owners need to enjoy a harmonious relationship. Using case histories from his files, he describes the problems that can occur - ranging from the commonplace to the incredible, from the moving to the hilarious - and outlines the reasons behind them. The author examines the possibilities and suggest plans for treatment that should alleviate most types of problem dog behaviour.