Puppy brain How our dogs learn, think, and love

Kerry Nichols

Book - 2024

"Full of actionable guidance, Puppy Brain will show you how to raise a happy, healthy, well-behaved, and emotionally resilient pet. Through years of research on puppy brain development and intentional breeding practices, Kerry Nichols, the founder of Nicholberry Goldens, opens a whole new world of communication between you and your dog. Kerry has developed a system of raising dogs that actively stimulates her puppies' neurological systems, laying the foundation for emotional bounce back and creating connections in the brain that produce life-long problem solving skills. In this book, Kerry teaches you how to apply those principles at home with your dog. With guidance about every step of pet ownership, from bringing your new dog ho...me to raising them through adolescence and old age, Puppy Brain uses the latest research to help you understand what your pet needs, and how to stop poor behaviors in their tracks. She likes to say, While I can't raise a puppy for everyone, I can help everyone raise a puppy." With irresistible photos, clear guidance, and engaging humor, Puppy Brain shows you how your dog's mind works, and how to use that to your advantage. While this book grows out of Kerry's viral social media content (@NicholberryGoldens on Instagram and TikTok), its chapters go even further, delving more deeply into fascinating dog science and providing her readers with in-depth answers to years of questions from her followers and "forever families." It is a perfect gift for dog lovers and anyone looking for an accessible resource for training their beloved dogs"--

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Subjects
Genres
Instructional and educational works
Published
New York : Celadon Books 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Kerry Nichols (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
viii, 392 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781250867919
  • Part I. Human Beginnings
  • 1. From Lawyer to Breeder: How It All Began
  • 2. "Adopt or Shop Responsibly": A Word on Breeding
  • Part II. Developmental Milestones
  • 3. Conception and Pregnancy: The Making of a Puppy
  • 4. Birth: Welcome to the World, Little Ones
  • 5. Days 0 to 7: The Wonders of Smell
  • 6. Days 8 to 14: The Wonders of Sight
  • 7. Days 15 to 21: The Wonders of Sound
  • 8. Days 22 to 28: The Magical Transition to Puppyhood
  • 9. Days 29 to 35: Fear, Fun, and Gruelfests
  • 10. Days 36 to 42: Classical Conditioning, Kitchen Walks, and the Supersuit
  • 11. Days 43 to 49: Capitalizing on Synaptic Connections
  • 12. Days 50 to 56: Godspeed, Little Ones
  • Part III. Puppy Preparations
  • 13. Your Ideal Dog: (And What's Ideal for Your Dog)
  • 14. Researching Breeders: Buyer Beware (and Be Informed!)
  • 15. First, Train the Humans: Changing How We Think About Dogs
  • 16. Learning to Speak Dog: Reading Canine Body Language
  • 17. Preparing Your Home: Puppy Zones, Selecting Crates, and Establishing Potty Areas
  • 18. Getting Your Puppy Home: Low-Stress Strategies for a Successful Transition
  • 19. Understanding Decompression: The First Three Days
  • 20. Gotcha Day! Daily Puppy Schedule and First-Week Goals
  • 21. Crate Training: Making the Crate Your Puppy's Happy Place
  • 22. Potty Training: Making It Easy with Timers, Consistency, and Patience
  • 23. Optimizing Synaptic Connections: Emotionally Vaccinating Your Puppy Through Socialization
  • Part IV. Hardwiring Your Puppy for Happiness
  • 24. Training Foundations: A Practical Guide to the Essentials
  • 25. The Dreaded Bath: How Positively Layering the Experience Develops Comfort and Trust
  • 26. Body Handling and Touch: Understanding Puppy Consent
  • 27. Landshark: Rethinking Puppy Biting and How We Survive It
  • 28. Adolescence: Blame It on Their Brain (and Be Patient)
  • 29. Puppies and Children: Fostering a Lifelong Bond
  • 30. Resource Guarding: What It Is and Strategies to Prevent It from Developing
  • 31. Rethinking Spaying and Neutering: Making the Best Choice for Your Dog
  • 32. Therapy Dogs: Changing the World One Dog at a Time
  • 33. The Inevitable Goodbye: When the Rainbow Bridge Calls
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review

An instructive examination of the puppy brain, showing how to guarantee a new best friend. Nichols, owner of Nicholberry Goldens and a steadfast advocate of ethical breeding, brings together tools, timelines, and pertinent research on all things puppy. From taking readers step by step through her process of breeding dogs destined for therapy work or family pets to advising new owners on what they should do the moment their puppy is placed in their arms, the author gives readers everything they need to know to build a strong bond with their new dog. She divides the book into 33 easily digestible chapters across four parts: Human Beginnings, Developmental Milestones, Puppy Preparations, and Hardwiring Your Puppy for Happiness. As Nichols demonstrates, the old style of dominance-based training and punishment is no longer the answer; teaching a dog is about building trust with and honoring another being, rather than merely commanding an animal. "What's ideal for a dog is a life where she is honored for who she is and not expected to become something she's not," she writes. "It's a life where her most basic needs are deeply satisfied and one in which her emotional wellness is prioritized so that she develops resilience." An ethical breeder of countless therapy dogs for over a decade, she's not only learned the scientific breakdown of the developing puppy brain, but she has also seen how certain exposures as puppies can affect the dogs' behavior for the rest of their lives. She explains how some training practices and other interactions--even unwanted cuddling--can make a puppy fearful and lead to aggression. Throughout, Nichols creates a welcoming space, opening up about her own mistakes and emphasizing compassion as the key element for both current and prospective dog parents. A must-read for any dog lover, whether you're adopting your first puppy or your last. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.