![]() ![]() ![]() But, this blog post is going to be all about the foxes, and I’ll write more about aggressive dogs and Constructional Aggression Treatment in a future post. I’d like to share some of my thoughts about both of these books. ![]() The second book, which I just recently started, is Kellie Snider’s Turning Fierce Dogs Friendly: Using Constructional Aggression Treatment to Rehabilitate Aggressive and Reactive Dogs. The first book, which I recently finished, is Lee Alan Dugatkin and Lyudmila Trut’s fascinating book, How to Tame a Fox (And Build a Dog). In January, I started reading two very different books about how to change aggressive behaviors. So, one of my resolutions for 2018 is to do a bit more reading. It’s a nice way to relax at the end of the day, and it gives me interesting things to think about. One thing that I didn’t spend enough time doing last year was reading for fun. I learned a lot from the redesign process, but it ended up being a tremendously time-consuming project. In addition to quite a bit of travel, I redesigned the undergraduate behavior analysis class that I teach. Last year was one of those really, really busy years. By Mary Hunter on Februin Book and DVD Reviews, Research Studies ![]()
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