Selbst- und Impulskontrolle beim Hund

Selbst- und Impulskontrolle beim Hund

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Selbst- und Impulskontrolle: Ihre Wichtigkeit scheint im
Hundetraining unbestritten. Hunde mit guter Selbstkontrolle sind
"brav" und "gehorsam". Doch was ist denn Selbstkontrolle
überhaupt? Was Impulskontrolle? Wie funktionieren diese und kann
man das überhaupt trainieren? Diesen Fragen gehe ich in dieser
Folge von Rund um Hund auf den Grund - mit teilweise
überraschenden Erkenntnissen.


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DAS TREUHUNDBÜRO


Alles für ein harmonisches Leben mit deinem Hund.


www.treuhund.ch

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