Dog Training: A Quirky Exposé From the Dogs' Point of View
Psychology Today | 09.05.2026 20:58
I'm always looking for books on dog training and behavior that rely on the latest science for conveying the most important reasons for people to become fluent in dog—dog literate—while at the same time appreciating the well-established fact that there is a rapid global shift from outdated dominance-based training to positive force-free training based on what modern behavioral science is telling us.1 I also like books that are written for non-scientists that are fun and sometimes comical reviews of how we must demystify dog behavior and training and pay careful attention to what science tells us about these topics.