THE DOG PAYS THE PRICE: A Short Autopsy of Modern Dog Training - Couverture souple

Livre 2 sur 11: The Dog Language Series

The Interpreter, Kris

 
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Synopsis


Modern Dog training is full of confidence.

Obedience systems.
Behavior modification.
Purely positive methods.
Balanced training.
Medication.
Management.

Each claims to help the Dog.

This book asks a different question:

What happens to the Dog when these systems fail?

Rather than offering another method, this book quietly dismantles the dominant Dog-training industries one by one — exposing their core assumptions, their blind spots, and the unseen cost of prioritizing control over communication.

Across eight concise chapters, each system is examined for what it actually asks of the Dog beneath the behavior:

What it rewards

What it suppresses

What it ignores

And who absorbs the fallout when results don’t hold


This is not a training manual.
It does not teach commands, protocols, or techniques.

It is a reframing.

Because Dogs do not speak human language.
They do not organize their world through obedience.
And they do not become regulated through management alone.

When humans stop listening and start systematizing, behavior may change — but understanding disappears.

And when understanding disappears, the Dog pays the price.

This book exists for those willing to look past appearances and ask a harder, more honest question:

What if the Dog was never the problem?

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