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Author Jean Donaldson has over 30 years experience in dog behavior and training. As the Founder and Director of the San Francisco SPCA Academy Jean's award-winning book, The Culture Clash, is a pivotal book in the dog trainer's library. She is also featured in Fighting Dominance in a Dog. The Culture Clash is utterly unique, fascinating to the extreme, and literally overflowing with information so new that it virtually redefines the state of the art in dog behavior and training. that time that Jean Donaldson remains a leading thinker in the dog training world and this book has become a classic. The Culture Clash is special. Jean Donaldson's first book is quite simply the very best dog book I have ever read. It is utterly unique, fascinating to the extreme, and literally overflowing with information that is so new it virtually redefines the state of the art in dog behavior and training.
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