Recommended Books. Have you read them?

    • Gold Top Dog

    Recommended Books. Have you read them?

    I've made such wonderful connections with people involved with dogs whether through handling, breeding, training, working, etc. Working with our girl really has given me such a wonderful hobby outside of my house and children. I really look forward to our first volunteer day doing therapy work. I think I'm going to be more excited than my dog... haha or maybe not she sure loves cuddles.

    Any way, through networking someone gave me the APDT website and said I could get a great reading list from them. I ordered these from Amazon really cheap. (The book worm in me is really anxious for them to arrive!!) Anyone read them? I also am open to more book suggestions!! Lillian, my Sheltie, has really inspired me. Seeing her transform. Learning little by little the breeders role, the owners role, the trainers role. How we all work together and make these amazing companions who can do amazing things. Let me know! Thanks!

    The Cautious Canine-How to Help Dogs Conquer Their Fears 
    Patricia B. McConnell

    Beyond Basic Dog Training 
    Bauman, Diane L.

    How Dogs Learn 
    Mary R. Burch,Jon S. Bailey

    New Knowledge of Dog Behavior 
    Pfaffenberger, Clarence

    Genetics and the Social Behavior of the Dog 
    Scott, John Paul,Fuller, John L.

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    I've read everything McConnell has written.  She's one of my favorites.  I've slogged through Genetics and the Social Behavior of Dogs.  It's good and when it was written it was ground breaking stuff.

    Culture Clash by Jean Donaldson is a good one and probably the book I recommend most often.

    Another is Don't Shoot the Dog by Karen Pryor.  Another ground breaking book that I think every dog owner should read.  

    Dr. Sophia Yin has a great book called How to Behave so Your Dog Behaves.  Great book.

    I could go on but those are some of my favorites.  I'm a big reader and books on dogs and dog behavior are my favorite reading material.

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    Excellent! Thank you for the recommendations. Pryor was in there she inspired me to clicker train. Must be sure to get that book!! And others.

    Read the first chapter of genetics and social behavior. Kind of excited now that the chapter explained what they did to conduct the experiment . Eager to see what happened! It's the first book that showed up so far.

    I'm such a book worm too. I am realizing psychology really interests me (most medical things do I think it's bc of my background) but add that to the love of my dog I'm really taking an interest to understand them better as a species to develop a great relationship with them.