If dreams of puppies mix regularly with dreams of your full-grown dog retrieving birds to hand, then these books focused on hunting dog training should be in your library.
I have to admit, I researched this list of books in a frenzy of baby bird dog excitement. My first bird dog is due in just a few weeks, and 7-8 weeks after that, I will be cradling a tiny brown Boykin spaniel in my arms.
Bird hunting behind dogs has been a rare but exceptional experience each time, so much so that I decided it was both a style of training and hunting that I wanted to take on. But I live in a small town where bird dog trainers are few and far between. So I figured I’d turn the page for more information.
When training my uber-sensitive border collie, I adjusted my training methods to his unique needs using a book called “The Loved Dog” by Tamar Geller, and I found it to be extremely helpful. Years later, Butch is a consummate gentleman, and he sets a high bar.
Now that I’ll be doing hunt-specific training, I’ll be using a variety of texts to start and finish my gun dog, and these are the ones I’ll be leaning on. Here are books recommended by reviewers and bird dog folks alike.
‘How to Help Gun Dogs Train Themselves, Taking Advantage of Early Conditioned Learning‘ by Joan Bailey
This book is written primarily for dogs in the first 12 months of their life. It encourages owners to use socialization, exposure, and classical conditioning to help your pup grow into its instincts as a gun dog.
With over 130 pictures and step-by-step instructions, this is less a wordy diatribe on training and more a practical guide on how to set your young dog up for success with positive reinforcement and affection. How fast can I put this in my Amazon cart? So, so fast.
What customers say: “Unlike other ‘training methods’ that depend on negative and sometimes harsh reprimands, this book focuses on establishing a positive and constructive dialogue, between human and dog, built upon mutual trust, love, and affection. Even if the human’s objective is simply to raise a well-mannered family member and companion, this book is a MUST READ.” — Melissa Allen
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