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    I've noticed we have several Dog Trainers on the forum. Also a lot of inexperienced dog owners. Thought it would be nice to have a list of helpful websites, books and resources to share.

    Some of my favorites are...
    Websites:
    Dog Star Daily
    Association of Pet Dog Trainers - Dog Training Resources
    Pat's Blog
    Welcome to Dogwise.com - Dog Books, Ebooks and Toys
    http://www.trainthethirdway.com/
    Books:
    The Power of Positive Dog Training by Pat Miller
    The Other end of the Leash By Patricia McConnell
    Dog Sense by John Bradshaw

    What are your favorites?
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    The Other end of the leash - Patricia McConnel
    Tale of Two Species - Patricia McConnel
    The Dogs Mind - Bruce Fogel

    My three all time favorites.
    "In dog training jerk is a noun, not a verb." - Dr. Fetko
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    Kelly,

    Whats the word on Karen Pryor? I always thought she was one of the more respected experts out there.
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    Karen pryor is amazing as well. She has a book called coaching people to train their dogs. Technically speaking it's a guide for trainers and classes but it has a massive amount of useful information to all people interested in dog training. I love that book a lot.
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    The Culture Clash by Jean Donaldson is my favorite dog training book. Covers all sorts of info on behavior/psychology (I found the trigger stacking info very helpful) as well as manners type training and in the back of the book step by step instructions on training obedience type behaviors and I believe some tricks as well.

    I've also read and liked:
    The Other End of the Leash by Patricia McConnell
    Bones Would Rain from the Sky by Suzanne Clothier
    For the Love of a Dog by Patricia McConnell
    The Power of Positive Dog Training by Pat Miller
    Click to Calm by Emma Parsons (for aggressive/reactive dogs)
    When Pigs Fly by Jane Killion (specifically for dogs that are not biddable but works fine for any dog)
    How to Train your Dog like a Pro by Jean Donaldson (specifically about teaching commands)
    Reaching the Animal Mind by Karen Pryor (talks about a lot more than dogs, is much more about learning than training)

    And on youtube...
    kikopup's Channel - YouTube
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    Absolutely adore Patricia McConnell, rec'd by many above, if you read only one book, make it one of hers imho. I love her for saying things like, let your dog roll in something putrid from time to time, if he brings back roadkill all proud, don't stomp his joy. She loves dogs and wants them to have happy, fulfilled lives, it's not just about training. She also has more hands-on training pamphlets which are usually co-authored if you're looking for that sort of thing.

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    Emily "Kikopups" Larlham is awesome in every way. On her web site she has pages that aggregate all her youtube vids: Dogmantics Dog Training the official ?Kikopup? website

    Kikopup vids are awesome. Text shown as well as read out loud, for hearing impaired. I really do think her training vids are the best to be found on youtube.

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    So I finally got around to getting Control Unleashed by Leslie McDevitt. It was recommended to me by the trainer I did a couple private lessons with when I first took Scout in because I had never worked with a dog like her before and wanted to learn how to use clicker training. Well due to $ and it not being available through ILL or anything I never read it.... I just bought it and started reading it the other day.... holy crap, its blowing my mind! There is definitely something to be said for having things laid out for you in a book, so much is lost via word of mouth learning. I just find dog behavior really fascinating and with having rescues with history you run up against some interesting challenges.

    I went on a little ordering spree last night and this morning on Amazon.... just some stuff I've been wanting to read for a LONG time, finally just bit the bullet and ordered them all.
    So these are on the way:
    -The Other End of the Leash
    -Culture Clash
    -Don't Shoot the Dog
    -The Power of Positive Dog Training
    and to my specific interests....
    -Schutzhund Obedience: Training in Drive
    -Schutzhund Theory & Training Methods
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    Quote Originally Posted by monkeys23 View Post
    So I finally got around to getting Control Unleashed by Leslie McDevitt. It was recommended to me by the trainer I did a couple private lessons with when I first took Scout in because I had never worked with a dog like her before and wanted to learn how to use clicker training. Well due to $ and it not being available through ILL or anything I never read it.... I just bought it and started reading it the other day.... holy crap, its blowing my mind! There is definitely something to be said for having things laid out for you in a book, so much is lost via word of mouth learning. I just find dog behavior really fascinating and with having rescues with history you run up against some interesting challenges.

    I went on a little ordering spree last night and this morning on Amazon.... just some stuff I've been wanting to read for a LONG time, finally just bit the bullet and ordered them all.
    So these are on the way:
    -The Other End of the Leash
    -Culture Clash
    -Don't Shoot the Dog
    -The Power of Positive Dog Training
    and to my specific interests....
    -Schutzhund Obedience: Training in Drive
    -Schutzhund Theory & Training Methods
    I just ordered Control Unleashed today as well! Glad to know you're enjoying it so far :)
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    I just looove Ivan Balabanov techniques in training. He has his own DVD released some years ago. For anyone that wants to go beyond regular obedience in some dog school, this is the thing.
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