Recommended Dog Disciplining Books

Posted by admin 2 November, 2007

There are thousands of pet training books and materials available in the market today. Are you looking for reliable pet training guides, but don’t have the time to do all the research? Here is a simple list of highly recommended books that deal with various subjects relating to training your dog and developing a happy and successful relationship with your pet.

1. Cesar’s Way: The Natural, Everyday Guide to Understanding and Correcting Common Dog Problems by Cesar Millan with Melissa Jo Peltier. Her is the tagline: “The Natural, Everyday Guide to Understanding and Correcting Common Dog Problems.” What does this book have going for it? Sheer numbers: this book has had over 1,000,000 copies sold worldwide, as well as being deemed a #1 New York Times Best Seller. The author, Cesar Millan, is also known for his educational TV smash hit, The Dog Whisperer, on the National Geographic Channel.

Synopsis: this book is a tangible guide to understanding the primary needs and cares of your pets by creating a healthier relationship between you and your pet in a motivating fashion. This book simply lays out 3 key elements in the lives of dogs: exercise, discipline and affection. Millan’s viewpoint stresses that dogs with problems are a result of owners who have problems. This book ultimately teaches that change will result when the owner develops a better understanding of their “best friend.”

And finally, here is some basic publishing information:
Paperback: 320 pages.
Publisher: Three Rivers Press; 1 Reprint edition (September 18, 2007).

2. The Dog Whisperer: A Compassionate, Nonviolent Approach to Training by Paul Owens with Norma Eckroate. The tagline on the front cover of this book is, “A Compassionate, Nonviolent Approach to Dog Training.” Similar to the previous selection, this book has also has been popular in sales: over 200,000 copies sold.

This book contains 4 parts that are laid out in such a way that allows for easy reference access. The 4 sections include: Basics of Dog-training, Training Essentials, The Lessons, and Problem Behaviors. The Dog Whisperer: A Compassionate, Nonviolent Approach to Training promotes dog training with reward incentives and tender persuasion. Some examples of positive training include: praise, food treats, toys, extra playtime and show of affection. This is simply a stress on substitute behavior; that is, instead of teaching your dog what not to do, teach it instead an allowed alternative.

Again, some basic publishing information:
Paperback: 289 pages.
Publisher: Adams Media Corporation; 2 edition (March 2007).

3. The Dog Listener: Learn How to Communicate with Your Dog for Willing Cooperation by Jan Fennell. Here is the tagline: “Learn How to Communicate With Your Dog for Willing Cooperation.” This book has only two simple sections that are titled as the following: The Dog Listener, and 30-Day Training Guide. Sounds simple enough.

This book essentially focuses on men’s relationship with dogs as two different species. This book communicates there is a lost translation between humans and dogs that must be repaired by stressing the close relationship between man and dog through an examination of the past. The training focus in this book is human’s respect for dogs throughout the training process by bridging the language barrier gap that is communication between you and your dog.

Publication information:
Paperback: 400 pages
Publisher: Collins (January 20, 2004)

Though this small list has by no means been exhaustive, I hope it has provided you with 3 exceptional, yet simple books to aid you in understanding, loving, and communicating efficiently and effectively with your pet throughout the training process. Enjoy your reading!

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