Dog Training


The Other End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs
Don't Shoot the Dog!: The New Art of Teaching and Training
The Power of Positive Dog Training
The Culture Clash
On Talking Terms with Dogs: Calming Signals
Control Unleashed:  Creating a Focused and Confident Dog
How to Behave So Your Dog Behaves
Feisty Fido: Help for the Leash-Reactive Dog
Zak George's Dog Training Revolution: The Complete Guide to Raising the Perfect Pet with Love
For the Love of a Dog: Understanding Emotion in You and Your Best Friend
Before and After Getting Your Puppy: The Positive Approach to Raising a Happy, Healthy, and Well-Behaved Dog
The Art of Raising a Puppy
The Cautious Canine: How to Help Dogs Conquer Their Fears
Reaching the Animal Mind: Clicker Training and What It Teaches Us About All Animals
How Dogs Learn
SUP with your Pup by G. Scott GrahamHow Dogs Work by Raymond CoppingerMeet Your Dog by Kim BropheyPit Bull by Bronwen DickeyDoggie Language by Lili  Chin
Best Non Fiction Dog Books
73 books — 7 voters
Force-Free Gundog Training by Jo LaurensMission Control by Jane ArdenAbsolutely Positively Gundog Training by Robert MilnerThe Workbook by Jo LaurensRocket Recall by Simone Mueller
Reward-based gundog training
8 books — 1 voter

The Other End of the Leash by Patricia B. McConnellNOT A BOOK by NOT A BOOKInside of a Dog by Alexandra HorowitzMaggie's Kitchen Tails Dog Treat Recipes and Puppy Tales to Love by Rosemary "Mamie" AdkinsThe Dog Listener by Jan Fennell
Dog Care and Training Books
147 books — 80 voters
Sheltie Talk by Betty Jo McKinney
Shetland Sheepdogs
1 book — 1 voter

Meet Your Dog by Kim BropheyThe Secret History of Kindness by Melissa Holbrook PiersonPlenty in Life is Free by Kathy SdaoDog Bites by Joan BradleyConstructing Canine Consent by Erin    Jones
Dog training paradigm shifts
12 books — 1 voter

Any time you ask a dog to do anything, you are putting pressure on the dog. It does not matter if you are the most positive trainer in the universe; any social interaction puts some measure of pressure on the social beings involved.
Leslie McDevitt, Control Unleashed: The Puppy Program

Your Dog Has Reached The End Of The Lead - Although this may sound strange, when your dog naturally reaches the end of their lead, this causes pressure to be put onto their collar or harness. This pressure then causes their opposition reflex to kick in. This is not a medical re-flex, but it is something that all living beings will subconsciously do without thinking, to make sure they stay in balance. For example, if someone pulls your sleeve backwards, your automatic reaction is to pull your arm ...more
Simone Mueller, Walking Together: Loose Lead Walking for High Energy Dogs

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