Walk right in, get comfy and savor a comprehensive compilation of Patricia's articles, blog posts, & videos about dogs and the people who love them.
And oh yes, play the video to hear a welcome from Patricia, Willie and Tootsie.
Training Your Dog
Here's the good news: It's fun to train your dog! Here's the bad news: You have to learn how. More good news: It's not hard to learn. . . and this is a great place to get started.
If you're interested in canine cognition, communication, social systems & nutrition (plus a host of other topics!), look here to start seeing your dog in an entirely new light!
Here's help for dogs of every description, from cautious canines to feisty fidos. Click below for videos, articles, books and DVDs that will help you help your dog.
Links to other great websites & information on becoming a professional trainer or behaviorist, questions for your veterinarian, and everything in between!
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— Wayne Hunthausen, DVM, co-author of Behavior Problems of the Dog and Cat
"The Puppy Primer and Family Friendly Dog Training books are great! They are informative and enjoyable reads, and we recommend them during all new puppy and new dog visits."
— Victoria Hying, CVT Spring Green Animal Hospital, Spring Green, WI
"I always leave Dr. McConnell's sessions full of ideas and simultaneous distress. I like that--it's a good way to leave my comfort zone."
— Attendee at The Art and Science of Canine Behavior in Madison, WI
"Loved Trisha's delivery, passion for her subject and ability to share her knowledge. Excellent! She always delivers information in an interesting and entertaining way—love her!"
— Marcia Stevens, Attendee at The Art and Science of Canine Behavior in Madison, WI
"What you don't know about your dog could fill a book. It's called The Other End of the Leash."
— Colorado Daily
"Patricia McConnell understands the behavior of dogs and their owners as Jane Goodall understands chimpanzees..."
— Charles T. Snowden, Ph.D., Former President, Animal Behavior Society