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by Xavier Gallery

With the exponential growth of the pet product industry, it can be hard to determine what resources are best for you and your pet. Dog training books are one of the many categories that can be overwhelming in terms of the amount of choices available. There are number of great books out there, but they are not all good matches for everyone. Here are some tips for finding the best dog training book for your situation.

How old is your dog? One of the easiest ways to eliminate irrelevant products is by targeting books that cater to your dog’s age. There are a plethora of books available for puppy training, but not nearly as many designed for adult dogs. It is important to distinguish the two since the age of your pet determines how you will approach the training process.

What are your goals? Dog training is a very broad subject that can encompass a number of different things. House training, leash training, and obedience training are all sub-niches to the primary subject. Take a minute to consider what you want to accomplish in training your pet, and find a book the concentrates on these subjects.

How much experience do you have? There are different levels of training techniques, ranging from beginner to advanced. Thus, you should consider your level of experience before shopping for a dog training book. If this is your first dog, than it is safe to assume that you have a lot to learn. Look for a book that caters towards beginners. A good beginner book walks you through the basics of training while gradually building on previous lessons. It should also be fairly comprehensive since it is likely that you will have questions on a wide range of topics.

How do you learn? Some people can read a text description and have no problem executing the steps. Others may need the assistance of pictures or video to supplement the text information. Think about how you prefer to get your information. Ideally, you will find a resource that offers a mix of each format. This way you can reference a different source if you have trouble visualizing the instructions.

Finding the best dog training book is really a matter of preference. What works well for you may not be ideal for the next person. Take into account the relationship you have with your dog and consider the things you hope to accomplish. By spending a little extra time thinking about the needs of you and your pet you will be able to find a resource that suits you.

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