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.

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  1. 1 HouAnswerGuy
    2009 Dec 20

    Barbara Woodhouse: Walkies
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  2. 2 Judgerz (Rockin, test negative!)
    2009 Dec 20

    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.
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  3. 3 greekman
    2009 Dec 20

    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 Even though his protection section is WAY outdated, his OB and problem solving sections are a stellar example of training that still stands and works today in all dogs and all situations!
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  4. 4 Talltail
    2009 Dec 20

    Culture Clash by Jean Donaldson and The Other End of the Leash by Patricia McConnell.
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  5. 5 Lioness
    2009 Dec 20

    Any of Patricia McConnel’s books.
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  6. 6 Denise H
    2009 Dec 20

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