The 10 Best Books on

   Dog Training

 

Looking for the best books on Dog Training? Whether you’re a first-time dog owner or a seasoned pro, training your pup can be a daunting task. There are so many different schools of thought out there, and it’s hard to know which one is right for you and your furry friend.

 

Lucky for you, we’ve been there and now have something to share! We compiled the 10 best books on dog training to help make the process a little bit easier. From positive reinforcement to clicker training, we’ve got you covered! So grab one of these great reads and get started on making your dog the best he can be!

 

 1.“Cesar’s Rules: Your Way to Train a Well-Behaved Dog” by  Cesar Millan, Melissa Jo Peltier 

 

Cesar and Melissa are canine experts who have been raising dogs for years. They know a lot about how they work, what makes them tick – both inside AND out! If you’re looking to live an amazing life with your pup then this book will give great advice on training methods that derive from pure instinct as well as common sense so read it today before time runs away.

 

Their methods for training dogs focus on developing that bond between you and your pup, so the pooch will know how to respect boundaries.

A lot of people are turned off by traditional “training” techniques where anyone can buy a book at Target or online – but not these guys! They believe in teaching their clients what they need instead.

 

2. “Zak George’s Dog Training Revolution: The Complete Guide to Raising the Perfect Pet with Love” by Zak George, Dina Roth Port

The easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide will help you take control of your dog’s health and happiness. With a refreshingly modern approach that is both positive & practical, it can be used as an educational resource or simply for reference when tackling any issue with them!

The author promises his book delivers everything needed in order to maintain canine bliss including: What should I do before my pup walks through the door? How often should we get injections/extract teeth? etc., alongside advice on their coat needs depending on if they’re small breeds or ones like collies that need extra attention during winter months.

 

When our friend first got her puppy, he was the worst-behaved little pup in all of existence. It seemed like nothing would “train” him into a housebroken stray dog! But based on our recommendation after watching Zaks YouTube videos and using this book as guidance along with some positive reinforcement techniques (which are easy enough for anyone to follow), 4 weeks later — voila!! Her baby is now potty trained AND knows how much LOVE comes from being beside his favorite person every single day!

 

3. “The Power of Positive Dog Training” by Pat Miller, Susan Boyce, Tantor Audio

 

Our friends’ experience with this book has been very positive. Unlike some of the others, it was easy to understand and follow because there were no confusing instructions or else long paragraphs that went on for pages about how you should do things (which is what can be found in other books). The information given here really helped me get started get along with my pup without needing any other books; additionally, everything can be applied directly as soon as done reading! But sometimes you would like to refresh some parts of the book in your memory, it is soo good!

 

 

 

 

4. Dog Training for Dummies” by Wendy Volhard, Mary Ann Rombold-Zeigenfuse

This book is a godsend for any dog owner who wants to train their pup easily and painlessly. It cuts through the chase by teaching specific commands in an easy-to-learn manner with clear instructions on how to teach each command efficiently, making it possible that you’ll have success from day 1!

 

 

A must-read if your’re looking into training methods or just starting out as well because this will give short simple steps rather than long-winded explanations which can be difficult when trying something new.

 

 

 

 

5.“Team Dog: How to Train Your Dog–the Navy SEAL Way” by Mike Ritland

 

Mike Ritland, a former Navy SEAL and experienced dog trainer has written this book, which shares his insights on training dogs for service in combat. This book does not cover turning your pet into an military working canine but it will teach anyone who wants their pup trained properly how gain trust from both human companionship as well as furry friends at home!

 

This book is the ultimate resource for anyone who loves dogs and wants to learn more about how they live, work or play. It includes basic tips-including what types of foods are good choices when you’re training your pup -to advanced tricks like teaching an agility course through scent detection with ground chasing! You’ll also find sections on diet advice (soak away hunger pangs), exercise routines tailored just right according where you spend the most time with your dog.

 

 

 

6.No Bad Dogs: The Woodhouse Way” by Barbara Woodhouse

This book is an excellent resource for anyone who’s looking to better understand their pup. It provides basic training techniques with a positive attitude, and it can help you find answers even if your dog has been difficult all week!

Woodhouse believed that every dog had the potential to become great, and she used her influence as an author and trainer for good. Her methods are still popular today with many pet owners learning about how important it is not only to get a good education on what type of animal you’re dealing with but also training techniques specific enough so your pup can learn quickly from simple commands like “sit” or even more complex ones such as coming when called by name!

 

 

 

7. Decoding Your Dog: Explaining Common Dog Behaviors and How to Prevent or Change Unwanted Ones” by Amer. Coll. of Veterinary Behaviorists, Debra F. Horwitz

books on Dog TrainingDog lovers everywhere know that behavior problems are one of the leading reasons why dogs end up in shelters or given away. But what many people don’t realize is just how much your pup can tell you about themselves with these unwanted behaviors!

 

This book will teach you everything from understanding why they do it, to correcting them easily at home using positive training methods like clicker conditioning and positive reinforcement—both popular ways veterinary professionals use when fixing companion animals today.”

 

 

8. A Kid’s Guide to Dogs: How to Train, Care for, and Play and Communicate with Your Amazing Pet!” by Arden Moore

This book provides kids with a guide to caring for dogs, and teaches them about the basics of training. They’ll learn books on Dog Trainingwhat it takes in order successfully house train an adorable pup! In addition there are sidebars featuring safety tips on pet ownership as well as other fun things you can do with your new furry friend that will make both parties happy (or at least content).

 

Whether aspiring dog owner or thinking more seriously than ever before about adopting this wonderful animal into our lives but aren’t quite sure where begin; A Kid’s Guide To Dogs delivers essential information without ever being boring – because who doesn’t love learning something new?

 

9.“How Dogs Learn” by Mary R. Burch, Jon S. Bailey

 

This book takes you through the history of dog training, then explains how learning happens basically throughbooks on Dog Training operant conditioning and positive reinforcement-based methods. It’s a very good read for anyone who wants to learn more about applied behavior analysis but doesn’t have any experience with dogs or train them themselves!

 

This book is a must-read for any animal trainer. How Dogs Learn covers the content of an undergraduate course in learning and behavior, but it does so while still remaining scientifically accurate with practical application to dog training.

 

 

10. How to Raise the Perfect Dog: Through Puppyhood and Beyond by Cesar Millan

Top ten Dog Training booksOne more by Cesar Millan, Based on Cesar’s own detailed experiences raising individualpuppies from some of the most popular breeds, How to Raise the Perfect Dog is like having Cesar right beside you, as your own personal expert, coaching you and your dog from the first day of your life together.

Packed with new information aimed specifically at the particular needs of puppies and adolescents, and written in Cesar’s friendly, accessible style, How to Raise the Perfect Dog answers all the most commonly asked questions and guides you towards a loving, satisfying life-long relationship with your best friend.

 

 

If you’re looking to really delve into the world of dog training, and want to learn about all levels – from the basics to more advanced techniques – these 10 books are some of the best out there. They focus on positive reinforcement and building a strong connection with your pup, so you can have a well-behaved dog who loves (and listens!) to you.

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