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      • Kynos Verlag Dr. Dieter Fleig GmbH

        Welcome to Kynos, Germany’s dog book specialists. We have been publishing books on dog training, dog behaviour, dog breeds, handling, sports, nutrition, health and other aspects of dog handling since 1980.  Our aim is to provide reliable, up-to-date and useful information to both dog owners and dog professionals. We carefully select our authors for their expertise and the use of dog-friendly methods only that are based on scientific knowledge on learning behaviour.  Our backlist counts approx. 250 titles and is expanding constantly with 10-12 new books each year. With its revenues from the book sales, we support the charity Kynos Stiftung Hunde helfen Menschen dedicated to the training of assistance dogs.

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      • Fur Baby

        by Brécko, Sylvia

        From the perspective of a dog owner, Sylvia Brécko writes about her life with her Weimaraner dog and all these curiosities between dog owners and dogs. Perfectly analysed and with a good part of self-irony.This book accompanies the author`s stage show of cabaret and music by the same title.

      • May 2021

        Go find!

        A guidebook for working with search and rescue dogs

        by Wegmann, Angela

        This new reference book includes everything you have to know about working with SAR dogs: Selection, aptitude, basic training of the young dog, basic knowledge about odour and weather conditions.Rubble search, area search, avalanche search, water search and person tracking, water rescuing and cadaver dogs.It also covers application techniques and tactics and potential occurring difficulties.

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure

        The Pavlov Project

        The journey of a police dog trainer

        by Prins, Simon

        When the author joined a canine unit of the Dutch police in the early 1990s, dog training was based mostly on punishment, submission and coercion, as almost everywhere at that time. When he was asked to lead a newly founded special task force unit for covert operations, where dogs should be sent over large distances and out of the handler’s sight to spy out areas or buildings with cameras or to place objects, it quickly became clear that this kind of training would not be possible with traditional training methods. This was the start of the “Pavlov Project” – the introduction of operant conditioning principles into the world of police dog training. In the years to follow, Simon Prins travelled the globe to learn from the best animal trainers and was strongly influenced by animal training legend Bob Bailey who should become his mentor and friend. In this book, he writes about his personal journey into the fascinating world of the science on behaviour, learning and training and invites the reader to take part in the experiences he made, the difficulties he encountered and the striking success in the end. From the background of his own learning process, he describes the principles of classical and operant conditioning and learning by positive reinforcement in a clear and understandable way. Learn why operant conditioning is far more than “throwing cookies”, why reinforcement schedules are important, why you need to collect data in training, how motivation and mindset of both dog and trainer will influence the outcome and what exceptional results can be achieved by good training that is based on science and a trusting relationship in equal parts.

      • Dog obedience & training
        May 2019

        Shake paws on it!

        Smart Dog Training easily explained

        by Christine Kompatscher

        This book includes all aspects of everyday dog training: house-training, walking on leash, recall, dealing with unwanted hunting behavior, car driving, self-control, politeness training and much more.     An entertaining and smart dog training book, written with much heart and humour. Every chapter is opened with a short personal, funny story of the author and her dogs Smilla and Balou.     Key selling points:   Facts on positive reinforcement training easily explained Encouraging tips for every dog owner Training experience that really helps you in everyday life

      • February 2021

        Cancer in Dogs

        Be informed – take action

        by Piribauer, Kerstin

        Nearly one half of all dogs over the age of ten years is diagnosed with cancer. If this happens to your dog – what are the next steps? This reference books provides detailed information as a basis to take good decisions. How does the cell biology of a tumour work and which types of cancer exist? What about useful preventions and why is a correct diagnostic essential? Which treatments are available and where are their possibilities and their limits? This book is based on evidenced medicine, the authors personal experience, her work as specialized journalist for veterinary topics which enables her to explain complex medical matters in a clear and understandable way.

      • Mindful Groundwork for Dogs

        Coordination, communication and concentration

        by Heritier, Carmen

        Groundwork is known in horse training, where the future rider prepares important basics for daily life and sport and trains the coordination, concentration, and common communication with his horse. These three areas are also essential for dog owners and their dogs, no matter if they own a squirrelly young dog which has difficulties to concentrate or a family dog that benefits from a workout at home and a better physical feeling. Groundwork also helps to support the coordination and mental workout of senior dogs without having to do an exhausting workout. Of course, the groundwork should also be part of a sports dogs basic training that performs well in training and competition. This practice book provides numerous ideas for all kind of levels, for beginners and professionals and includes the adjustment to different dog characters, guide positions and guide exercises as well as focus plans for groundwork with and without obstacles and distraction. Furthermore, you will find layout plans, detailed information on isometric training and different cavaletti ideas.

      • March 2022

        The Little Service Dog

        How to train your household helper

        by Rauch, Liane

        Too lazy to fetch your slippers or to bend down for something on the floor? No motivation to find the lost phone or the missing TV remote control? Or do you need something from a drawer, but your hands are covered in dough? In situations like these it would be nice to have a little help from your dog - and yes, it’s possible! Based on the training of „real“ assistance dogs for handicapped people, your dog as well can learn to assist you in daily situations – and will have a lot of fun by doing so! Thanks to the author and experienced dog trainer Liane Rauch, you can teach your dog the commands for identifying, fetching and retrieving of items. The tasks will become more complex such as tidying up toys, sorting trash, turning on the light and taking off socks. Some of these funny tricks can be really helpful, others are just for fun, but always guarantee a physical and mental work-out for dogs and human!

      • Workbook Mantrailing

        75 exciting and effective training searches

        by Horst, Harmke

        You are planning your next training session with your search dog and are not sure how to prepare the track for a person search? Where should your runner go and why? In this workbook you will find many ideas for an effective and exciting training for yourself and/ or your handlers. Each training search in this book is described clearly: Special area or material needed, aim and focus of the lesson etc., followed by a sketch of the pathway. No matter if you and your dog are trailing just for fun, as a dog sport discipline or if you are active in SAR work or other operations: The exercises are suitable for everyone, and this workbook will deliver fresh ideas for optimal training results.

      • April 2017

        Puppy adventure

        Survival tips for the first weeks

        by Rätke, Jana & Perfahl, Barbara

        Owning a cute puppy always seems to be a paradise, but the reality is often quite different: lack of sleep, destroyed furnishing and stress. Many dog owners (often people who never owned a dog before) are in doubt about themselves or their puppy. This practical guidebook helps to handle these first critical weeks by giving useful tips to the supposed misbehavior of the puppy, know-it-alls and other catastrophes.

      • February 2020

        Form, function, fitness

        All in all training for sport and physiotherapy for dogs

        by Rutz, Sandra

        Fitness training for dogs is only useful when the dog’s anatomic condition, the current condition and the aim are considered. The author and the dog physiotherapist Sandra Rutz combines these three principles – form, function, fitness – and explains the connections between structure, movement, deficit and objective instead of only training single body parts. The first part is about important training basics, main forms of physical tension and the main training focus. The practical part provides concrete tasks sorted by difficulty levels and body parts to train. The realization of each task is easily done thanks to step-to step instructions and a large number of photos. The guide is a great help and perfect reference work for all dog physiotherapists and fitness trainer. It is also a great guide for dog owners who are interested in their dog’s fitness and who will find numerous exercises for everyday life.

      • March 2022

        DOG FAQ

        The book of answers

        by Pöter, Valérie

        Are dogs colour-blind? Is the dog’s harness fitting correctly, how do I shorten its nails and how do I stop my puppy from biting my legs? How do I explain that the postman is not a burglar and how does my dog learn to react as promptly to my recall as he does to opening the fridge door?  Especially new dog owners have a lot of questions about ownership, health and training, but don’t always want to study complex specialist literature. This FAQ guide helps to start the doggy adventure and find clear answers to frequently asked questions.

      • Any season is dog season

        Adventure guide for the seasons of the year

        by Heins, Stefanie

        Why does air after rainfall smell pleasantly but wet dogs are stinking? Why do dogs pick fresh blades of gras? How do migratory birds navigate and does such an inner compass also exist in our dogs? This entertaining guide provides fascinating answers to questions many dog owners may ask themselves while walking the dog.It also includes many tips to enjoy each season of the year: moments of joy in nature, delicious food picked by yourself, recipes, playful training, practical Do-It-Yourself- instructions and useful health care. Sorted by month with seasonal specialities and space for your personal notes. This guide is perfect for all people who love being outside with their dogs and enjoy nature!

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