|
Here you will find links to the dog training books I discuss on this
site, even when the book is also listed in another section of the site
because its subject matter fits there too.
In many cases, even if you have no interest in buying a particular dog
training book, you may enjoy the pages where I take an idea from a book
and write about it. For example, I did this quite a bit with Bones
Would Rain from the Sky, listed below.
These are listed in alphabetical order by title. They are all physical
books (not ebooks) though some of them are also available in ebook format
and are listed in that section of the website too when that's the case.
Now that I am adding new content mostly via the blog, also check the
dog training
books page on the blog. Here are the reviews on the main site:
Bones
Would Rain from the Sky: Deepening our Relationships with Dogs,
by Suzanne Clothier... I've written several pages about this unique
book, or where the ideas in the book got me going!
Do Alpha Dogs Exist?
Greater Trust
Suzanne Clothier
and Linda Tellington-Jones
What Kind of Dog?
Who Should Read Bones
Would Rain from the Sky?
I first reviewed it on a page about positive
dog training.
Canine Behavior Booklets,
by Ian Dunbar
Click for Joy,
by Melissa Alexander
Clicking with
Your Dog: Step by Step in Pictures, by Peggy Tillman
The Culture Clash,
by Jean Donaldson
Dog Friendly Gardens, Garden Friendly
Dogs by Cheryl Smith
The Dog Listener, by Jan Fennell
Dogs: A New Understanding
of Canine Origin, Behavior, and Evolution, by Raymond and Lorna
Coppinger
Feeling
Outnumbered? How to Manage and Enjoy a Multi-Dog Household,
by Karen B. London, and Patricia B. McConnell
How to Teach a New Dog Old Tricks,
by Ian Dunbar
Maran Illustrated Dog Training
Overcoming Dog Problems, by Silvia
Kent
The Power of Positive
Dog Training, by Pat Miller
Puppies for Dummies,
by Sarah Hodgson
Take the Class! The Dog Obedience
Instructor's Handbook of Successful Strategies, by Silvia Kent
Your Dog and Your Baby, by Silvia
Kent
Rosana's Ramblings:
I have to admit: I love dog training books. There are usually
one or two lying around the house somewhere, ready for me to pick
up and read a little when I have a moment. It's not just dog training
books, though... it's any kind of dog books. A couple of my books
on different breeds of dogs are practically in shreds.
Generally I'd rather curl up with a dog book than watch an old
movie on TV. And as a writer myself (I started writing about dogs
in third grade), I love to write reviews of dog training and other
books. And I don't hesitate to tell it like I see it. |
|