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by The Monks of New Skete
Written by the Monks of New Skete, who have decades of experience in training dogs as well as breeding and raising German Shepherds, this is one of…
by Jack and Wendy Volhard
There’s always a time and a place for tips from the most famous book series. And although it seems like just another “For Dummies” gimmick, this do…
by Dawn Sylvia-Stasiewicz
Written by the Obama’s dog trainer, “Training the Best Dog Ever: A 5-Week Program Using the Power of Positive Reinforcement” by Dawn Sylvia-Stasiew…
by Robert Matthews and Marilyn Willows
Speaking about training puppies specifically, this is one of the most straightforward, easy to understand guides. “Puppy Training” is another of my…
by Patricia Mcconnell, Phd
Although this obedience training book covers some basic obedience as well as advanced dog training techniques, it does so in a unique way. It focus…
by Laura Van Arendonk Baugh
Sometimes, the well-known dog training approach and the basic tips given in the above listed best basic dog training books simply do not work. And…
by The American College of Veterinary Behaviorists
This compendium is something novel compared to other top best dog training books on this list. The guide written by contributors from the American…
by Richard A. Wolters and John W. Randolph
No list of best dog training books can go without talking about gun dogs and hunters who love a canine companion on their hunts.Gun dog training ca…
What is the best book to train a dog?
Best Dog Training Books Dog Training Book Rating 1. Cesar’s Way: The Natural, Everyday Gu … 99% 2. The Art of Raising a Puppy 96% 3. How to Raise the Perfect Dog: Through … 93% 4. Lucky Dog Lessons: Train Your Dog in … 89% 1 more rows …
What are the best books for new puppy owners?
Another illuminating book for new puppy owners is The Genius of Dogs by Brian Hare, whose expertise is in the field of dogs’ cognition or as he calls it, “dognition”. He is also an evolutionary anthropologist and the founder of the Duke Canine Cognition Center. How do dogs perceive the world? Do they have concepts of guilt?