Tamar Geller: Debunking Popular Myths About Dogs, Unconditional Love, and Relationships

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We invest in dogs not because we’re looking to be in charge or to dominate them but rather because we’re all yearning for that place where we can freely give and feel love in a safe space. This is called unconditional love.

In this episode of the Align Podcast, Tamar Geller is breaking the traditional method of training canines by leading with a more love and science approach as the traditional techniques do more harm than any good - for us as a dog parent and for the relationships that we harbour.

Tamar gives us examples of imposing pain and violence in a relationship with both dogs and humans and how it affects our growth in the long run. We also need to eliminate the myth that dogs want to dominate us and rather to lead with more unconditional love toward both our dogs and in our relationships and we can simply never go wrong.

We look at the importance of how our body language in both humans and dogs can affect and determine the success of all our relationships. By practicing better body language and unconditional love first with your dog, we can then shape the path of personal growth and make room to do better for our relationships to come. Geller expresses that we need to be doing the work on ourselves to enhance any of our relationships. 

Tamar Geller, a New York Times Bestselling Author of "The Loved Dog" is an ex-intelligence Officer turned Professional Canine Trainer. With a Love and Science approach to dog training, Tamar Geller has worked with celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Mark Wahlberg, Lady Gaga, Tony Robbins, the Kardashians and many many more..

To learn more about Tamar:

Website: theloveddog.com 

Instagram: @theloveddog

 

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