DOGS DID NOT CONSENT: Why Obedience Training Must Be Forgotten (The Dog Language Series) - Softcover

Buch 10 von 11: The Dog Language Series

The Interpreter, Kris

 
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Dogs did not consent to the systems they were placed inside.

For decades, human-designed obedience models have prioritized control, compliance, and outward behavior — while ignoring the internal state of the Dog forced to live within them.

This book names the cost.

Not dramatically.

Not emotionally.

But clearly.

It explains:

• Why adaptation is not the same as health

• Why performance is not the same as safety

• Why suppression is not the same as stability

• Why nothing truly changes when the environment itself never regulates

At its core, this book is about one truth:

Dogs did not choose obedience.

They chose relationship.

When behavior replaces relationship, Dogs survive — but they do not settle.

When regulation is demanded instead of demonstrated, tension accumulates.

When endurance is mistaken for healing, the bill eventually comes due.

This is a structural examination of how obedience systems function, why they persist, and why Dogs continue to pay the biological price.

It is also a reset.

A reframing of responsibility.

A return to perception.

A reminder that regulation cannot be commanded — it can only be embodied.

This book is for anyone who has ever felt that something about modern Dog training did not sit right.

It offers clarity without chaos.

Accountability without shame.

And a path forward rooted in relationship, safety, and calm leadership.

Because Dogs do not need better control.

They need a human worth orienting toward.

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