Mine would probably be Cesar Millan’s first book, Cesar’s Way. I also think How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With is very helpful in raising puppies. How ’bout you?
Mine would probably be Cesar Millan’s first book, Cesar’s Way. I also think How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With is very helpful in raising puppies. How ’bout you?
I think it’s called The Dog Handbook. I’ll check in a minute. It was very useful. I got my first copy for my 9th birthday and I read through it. Later on after I moved I got a bigger edition. They talk about everything, and it teaches a lot. It’s great for a first time owner or someone who just wants to brush up on their facts.
Add: It’s called Dogs: The Ultimate Care Guide. I haven’t looked at it in a while.
Bill Koehler’s book on Guard dog training. Even though his protection section is WAY outdated, his OB and problem solving sections are a stellar example of training that still stands and works today in all dogs and all situations!
Sit, Stay, Fetch
Culture Clash by Jean Donaldson and The Other End of the Leash by Patricia McConnell.
Any of Patricia McConnel’s books.
Barbara Woodhouse: Walkies