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10 Reasons to Buy a Dog Training Book

House-breaking your puppy or eliminating the bad habits of an older dog are not simple tasks.  They require an understanding of how dogs think and the patience for teaching them.

One of the best ways to effectively train your pet is by using one of the many dog training books on the market.  These books are written with the novice pet owner in mind, and the best ones can yield results almost immediately.

But with other options available like training classes, why should you invest in a dog training book?  Here are 10 good reasons to buy a book as your first resource.

1.  You are probably not an expert.  This means you need to become more educated on the best methods to train your pet.

2.  Dog training classes are expensive.  While $10 - $25 per session may not seem like a lot at first, the costs will add up quickly over the months it will take to get results.

3.  You own the book.  With a good book as your reference, you will have something you can reference over the life of your pet.

4.  Certified advice.  The dog training books featured on this site are all written by professional with years of experience.  Most likely, your local dog trainer cannot provide this same level of expertise.

5.  Books work well with busy schedules.  Classes require you to be at a certain place at a certain time.  By getting the information through a book you are able to work with your dog whenever it fits your schedule.

6.  You can return a book.  Unlike signing up for classes where you might not like the teacher, books are returnable.  If you don’t feel the resource is helpful, then simply request a refund.

7.  Broader coverage of topics.  Every dog has its own personality and problems.  Because of this, it is much more helpful for you to focus on the information you need.  Classes are set up to appeal to the needs of a group, which may not include the things you want to work on with your pet.

8.  Books help you grow with your dog.  A good dog training book is written like a journey.  You will learn with your pet, and this experience will help you develop a strong bond between both of you.

9.  You can never know too much.  Even if you decide to supplement obedience classes with a book, you probably won’t be wasting money on either one.  It is good to have a couple of different opinions on the best way to groom your dog.

10.  You dog is relying on you.  Dogs by nature want to obey their master, but they need your leadership.  By doing all you can to help them succeed, you will increase their desire to make you happy.  This reciprocal relationship is rewarding for both you and your four-legged friend.

 

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