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The successful dog psychologist became known throughout Germany with the show "A Couch for All Furs". He is always on a lecture tour on the subject of "Everyday Life with a Dog". With a lot of humor, with examples to laugh at and think about - and despite all his experience still with a lot of understanding for the all too human weaknesses of masters and mistresses, Martin Rütter acts as a translator of animal signals and commands. Martin Rütter's lecture tour is not about how I teach my dog "sit", "down" and "heel", but primarily about how I can behave in everyday life together. Why does the dachshund Waldi walk his mistress on a leash instead of the other way around? Why does the German shepherd Bello chew on the furniture? Why does the otherwise well-behaved poodle Susi chase joggers and cyclists and why does the bobtail Ben just not like children... Questions upon questions that make everyday life with a dog a normal madness for many. Martin Rütter has the answers. I had this conversation with Martin Rütter on May 14, 2005 in Baden-Baden. Frank Elstner on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1vE4DfN