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Dog Training Books

Twelve honest reviews of the dog training books actually worth your money. We’ve read every one cover-to-cover. The takes are unsponsored, the picks are real, and the bad parts get called out alongside the good.

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Common questions about our reviews

How do we pick which books to review?

We read every book we review, cover-to-cover. We won’t review a book based on a summary or someone else’s take. The list skews toward positive-reinforcement methods because that’s what current research supports, but we include older "balanced" methodologies too when they’re well-written.

Why isn’t [bestselling book] on this list?

Either we haven’t read it yet, or we’ve read it and didn’t think it warranted a recommendation. Bestseller status doesn’t equal good methodology — some of the most popular dog books rest on outdated dominance theory we don’t endorse.

Are these reviews sponsored?

No. We don’t accept review copies in exchange for coverage, no author has paid us, no publisher has had editorial influence. The Amazon links are affiliate links — we earn a small commission if you buy. That’s the only commercial relationship.

What if I disagree with a take?

Great. Dog training has factions and reasonable people land in different places. Each review explains why we landed where we did so you can decide whether the methodology fits your dog. The pure-positive vs balanced debate has been going for 30 years and it’s not over.

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