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Quantum Canine Episode 2 ‘No Such Thing as Dominance’ Part III

Kevin Behan and Trisha Selbach discuss dominance in dog training and Kevin Behan’s Immediate Moment theory of social organization in wolf packs.

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  1. Quantum Canine Episode 2 ‘No Such Thing as Dominance’ Part II

    Kevin Behan and Trisha Selbach discuss dominance in dog training and Kevin Behan’s “Immediate Moment” theory of social organization in wolf packs.

    Continue on to Part III of this episode.

  2. Quantum Canine Episode 2 ‘No Such Thing as Dominance’ Part I

    Kevin Behan and Trisha Selbach discuss dominance in dog training and Kevin Behan’s “Immediate Moment” theory of social organization in wolf packs. They discuss Kevin’s father’s work in training and his influence, as well as what Kevin learned from his own work training police and protection dogs.
    The discussion continues! Click here when the above video [...]

  3. Quantum Canine ‘Eye Contact’ Episode Part III

    Kevin Behan and Trisha Selbach continue to discuss “Eye Contact” and the “Negative as access to the Positive”. Also learn more about how dogs “feel what we feel” and why Kevin advises his clients to “Be the Moose”.

  4. Quantum Canine ‘Trip to the Vet’ Episode Intro

    Kevin Behan and Trisha Selbach bring Atikus to the Vets and explain how to vet any dog using the Natural Dog Training method. They discuss how the common conceptions of ‘taming’ your dog, i.e. giving it a lot of ‘love’ and attention, can actually put more stress on your pet. Watch the video for step-by-step [...]

  5. Quantum Canine ‘Eye Contact’ Episode Part 1

    Kevin Behan and Trisha Selbach discuss “Eye Contact” and the “Negative as access to the Positive”.
    The discussion continues: click here to access Part 2 of this episode.

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