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The Telegraph, 4 July 2004
...This book, co-written with Emily Randolph (owner of a once madly aggressive Jack Russell, now a model of friendliness), is in part a training manual (written in a manner far removed from the parade-ground tones of Barbara Woodhouse) and in part a shrewd analysis of the human-canine relationship, which Dima simplifies to an almost disconcerting degree...
Its publication is urgently needed... explains logically and humanely how dog and owner can [live] in contented, stress-free symbiosis...
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