by Author Diane A. Garrod, For the love of dogs.

STRESS RELEASE: FOR DOGS, THE CANINE EMOTIONAL DETOX

Stress Release: For Dogs, The Canine Emotional Detox by Diane A. Garrod, with a foreword by Ira Vaculik, Canine Behavior Counselor, Germany www.dogopedia.de. This book is published by Book Baby and is available as soft cover and ebook. If you want to buy in bulk (for dog behavior clients, bookstore display, students) please contact me for bulk rates.  


***News*** June 1st to 15th: Stress Release: For Dogs, The Canine Emotional Detox by Diane A. Garrod will be a guest author on Books, Barks and Banter Book Club hosted by Patricia Tirrell and Denise O'Moore on Facebook. Watch for LIVE chat on June 5th. 

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The Canine Emotional Detox differs from other books on stress because it focuses on the right combination of elements to reduce stress and to date has over 700 permission-based cases. Take a look at selected before and after photos, pattern discoveries and findings through real life research approach with dogs in a variety of environments, situations, and behavioral challenges. The book is filled with the who, what, where, when, how and why of stress and its affect on dogs.


Author, Diane Garrod takes a look at the dog from the inside out, from diet to waste analysis, to release of stress chemicals within the body and the brain and how the dog thinks and processes information. Think of the CED as a three-day intensive stress neutralization, with the canine taking a well-needed, and deserved holiday, or vacation in a spa-like, pampering process and a way to learn more about the individual dog in the process. From this perspective a final analysis is created, which becomes a customized behavior modification process.


What does the CED do?
•Reduces behavior problems.
•Enhances communication and relationships.
•Neutralizes harmful stress chemicals causing distress or chronic/acute stress.
•Takes into account the individual dog's emotions and feelings.
•Asks how is the dog coping with real life by uncovering patterns.
•Explores how the dog handles touch.
•Shows how the dog thinks and processes information with mentally tiring activities.
•Creates a productive, results-oriented behavior modification process.
•Builds knowledge of the canine, their environment, their family.
•Prepares the dog to learn better, faster and retain longer.

What are people saying about Stress Release: For Dogs, The Canine Emotional Detox?

"Many behaviorists, veterinarians, and trainers who are asked to help solve behavior problems often feel the need to address the main concern immediately and everything possible to "fix it" as quicklly as possible. By giving the dog an opportunity to learn how to relax, to release the physiologic stress that comes with chronic anxietey and aggression, and to study how each particular dog perceives and gains information from its environment, a specific behavior treatment plan can be created and formatted on an individual basis." Lynn Honneckman, DVM, Veterinary Behavior Solutions, Orlando, Florida, graduate Purdue University

"So many people have the motivation to work on their dog's emotional and behavioral issues but do not know where to begin. Diane Garrod's CED program provides the perfect start." Emily Larlham, Dogmantics Training

"I love that it prepares the dog to begin a behavior modification plan, as well as giving the trainer lots of valuable information about the dog." Vicki Aquino Ronchette, Braveheart Dog Training, San Leandro, CA, Author Positive Training for Showdogs and From Shy to Showy



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