How to heal animals and improve their behavior from one of today's most respected trainers When distinguished animal trainer Linda Tellington-Jones decided to combine traditional veterinary medicine with therapeutic bodywork, she created a revolutionary method of animal healing the average person could use on household pets, birds, horses, and even reptiles and other exotic animals. Now, fifteen years after its first publication,
The Tellington TTouch continues to be a staple for animal enthusiasts everywhere.
Along with accounts of her astonishingly successful experiences performing the Tellington TTouch and solid instructions, Tellington- Jones offers advice for solving problems common among pets, including the fear of the veterinarian, difficulties with training, and the fear of contact. This wonderful book introduces an innovative, effective method of improving our animals? health and temperaments.
Author: Linda Tellington-Jones,
Sybil TaylorPublisher: Penguin Books
Published: 11/04/2008
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.54lbs
Size: 7.70h x 5.00w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9780143114567
ISBN10: 0143114565
BISAC Categories:-
Pets |
Reference-
Nature |
Animals | General-
Science |
Life Sciences | Zoology | GeneralAbout the Author
Linda Tellington-Jones is an internationally acclaimed authority on animal behavior, training, and healing. She developed the Tellington TTouch method to address alternative healing methods for horses. It was later expanded to include companion animals, aiming to strengthen the bond between humans and animals and deepening mutual trust and understanding. She is the coauthor of The Tellington TTouch, The Tellington-Jones Equine Awareness Method, and Getting in TTouch. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Sybil Taylor is an author, an editor, and a journalist. Her works include
The Last Run, Stanley Kubrick, Director: A Visual Analysis, children's books
Pumpkin Patch and
What the Pumpkins Learned, among others. She has also coauthored several books with animal-training expert Linda Tellington-Jones, including
The Tellington TTouch and
Getting in TTouch.