Dogs have been Man’s best friend since time immemorial. They’re very social creatures, intuitive and fun to be with. However, they also have their shortcomings. For example, they are unable to associate things that happened in the past with what is happening currently. This means that, if you come home and discover that Fido has chewed up your favorite pair of shoes, there is no sense in punishing him for it then. He cannot put two and two together and associate your anger now with something he did hours ago. Let it go and move on. You need to catch Fido in the act and correct the behavior at that time. Knowing all these subtle aspects of dog behavior can assist you with understanding why your dog does certain things and to help you with training. Thinking like a dog while training your dog is critical to a successful relationship with your dog. Breaking down, analyzing and explaining 50 of these behaviors in a way that’s easy for you to understand is essentially what this book aims to achieve.