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Adopting a Rescue Dog

September 2, 2014 by Fanna Easter

Rescue Dog

Rescue DogCongrats! There is nothing like the feeling of bringing home a rescue dog even if you’re fostering or he’s found his forever home. 🙂

While most rescue dogs have a past, they can still learn quickly so it’s vital to be prepared. It’s time to prepare for your new arrival. Read the best dog training books for rescue dogs!

Read Before Adopting a Rescue Dog

“Successful Dog Adoption”
by Sue Sternberg

It’s so important to be paired with a dog that will fit right into your home. All dogs are individuals, just like people, so learn which dog personality fits best with your lifestyle. Trust me, I’ve seen dogs mismatched with their owners in the past. I’ve watched high energy dogs paired with sedentary family members, which is not fair to the family or the dog. High energy dogs would love a running buddy so finding a highly active home would be a match made in heaven!

Now, most adopter coordinators are pretty skilled at pairing personalities, but I’ve also seen some major blunders. Reading this book before beginning the adoption process will help narrow down which personality fits your home best. Then, you’ll learn how to locate this personality among other rescue dogs, which is the hard part.

Put the time into research now. One study has shown people put more time into researching the best DVR than a dog, which is a living entity. Bring this book with you to the shelter and reference as needed.

Best Dog Training Books

“When Pigs Fly – Training Success with Impossible Dogs”
by Jane Killion
&
“On Talking Terms with Dogs – Calming Signals (2nd Edition)”
by Turid Rugaas

“When Pigs Fly” is beautifully written with lots of tips and tricks for dogs with a past. You’ll learn how to teach your rescue dog polite behaviors using positive reinforcement and how to laugh at mistakes. This is probably one of my favorite books!

I still recommend enrolling in a dog training group class, especially within two weeks of bringing your rescue home. Group class provides plenty of learning moments with a professional dog trainer. Plus, you and your dog will develop a deeper bond as you’re both working as a team.

Prepare for a 90-day transition for your rescue dog to decompress and learn your lifestyle. You’re learning about your rescue dog’s needs and personality, making “On Talking Terms with Dogs” invaluable. Many clients have said, “If only dogs could talk.” Well this book is as close as you can get! You’ll learn what your dog is trying to tell you and how to ensure he is comfortable. Think of this book as a translator. 🙂

Best Book on Socialization

“Out and About with Your Dog – Dog to Dog Interactions on the Street, on the Trails, and in the Dog Park”
by Sue Sternberg

Sue Sternberg is one of the best at interpreting dog body language, and this book explains dog to dog interactions in easy-to-read terms. Lately, I’ve noticed a huge upswing of pet parents assuming socialization means their dogs must meet other dogs. Trust me, that is not true. You will not be a bad pet parent if you don’t allow your dog to meet every dog within a 50-mile radius. That is taking socialization to the extreme. Extreme socialization is the #1 reason for dog aggression.

So what should you do if someone else walks over with his rude dog to meet your dog? Stop, stand between the dog and your dog, turn and walk the other way. As you turn away, say, “Sorry, we’re training right now,” so no one’s feeling are hurt. 🙂

It’s your turn. What dog training books do you recommend for rescue dogs?

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New Puppy

August 29, 2014 by Fanna Easter

Puppy Training Books
Read only the best dog training books for new puppies!

Puppy Training Books

New puppy pet parents must have the best dog training books for new puppies!

Time is limited, especially if you work and have a new puppy. Sprinkle in children, and basically there is no time left! So I have two puppy book recommendations and both are packed with really good information and tips.

Of course, it’s vital to enroll your puppy in a group class. Having really good books to reference when questions pop up is pretty nice too! I recommend both books to pet parents enrolled in my group classes, as both books are invaluable.

I’m pretty picky about dog training books and I only recommend the very best so both are Fanna-approved. 🙂

Must Have New Puppy Book

“Puppy Start Right – Foundation Training for the Companion Dog”
by Dr. Kenneth Martin and Debbie Martin

Dr. Kenneth Martin is a veterinarian and board certified in animal behavior. Debbie Martin is his wife and a certified vet technician with a strong background in animal behavior as well. These two are a dynamic duo in animal behavior and solve tough behavior cases daily within their practice.

Dr. and Mrs. Martin strongly encourage enrolling your puppy in a group class, as socialization funnel is open until 16 weeks of age. In their book, you’ll learn how to positively socialize your puppy, predict and solve normal puppy behaviors, puppy development, understanding body language, and how to use a clicker to teach behaviors. Each behavior is explained step-by-step with photos for further explanation.

This book is considered one of the best dog training books out there and I completely agree!

Highly Recommended Reading

“Out and About with Your Dog – Dog to Dog Interactions on the Street, on the Trails, and in the Dog Park”
by Sue Sternberg

Sue Sternberg is one of the best at interpreting dog body language, and this books explains dog to dog interactions in easy-to-read terms. Lately, I’ve noticed a huge upswing of pet parents assuming socialization means your puppy must meet other dogs, but that is not true. Learn about extreme socialization and its fallouts in my article here.

If someone does walk over to your puppy with his dog, make sure to stand between your puppy and the dog and walk away.

It’s your turn. What are the best dog training books for new puppies?

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