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Gift books for new dog owners are thoughtful, practical, and heartwarming presents that help first-time dog parents start their journey with confidence. From understanding puppy behavior to training basics and daily care tips, these books offer trusted guidance while celebrating the joy of welcoming a new furry companion. Whether the gift is for a friend, family member, or yourself, a well-chosen dog book can make the transition into dog ownership smoother and more enjoyable.
Gift books for new dog owners

Books make a wonderful gift for new puppy owners and for those considering purchase of a puppy or adult dog in the future. These are a few all-around books for understanding and training a new family member and getting involved in dog-and-owner activities.
How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With
If you get a puppy for Christmas — or even a promise of a puppy for Christmas — take a look at this book by Colorado dog trainer Clarice Rutherford and veterinarian David H. Neil. These two experienced authors have improved on the early printings of their book with this third edition that updates their previous work. Rutherford and Neil address breed and breeder selection; the social and mental stages of puppy devlopment; how to raise a puppy when the family is gone all day; and preventing or correcting problem behaviors.
Second Hand Dog and The Chosen Puppy
These two paperback books by Carol Lea Benjamin are classics for those adopting a puppy or adult dog from a shelter or rescue and are almost as necessary for a family buying a new puppy from a breeder.Both books are whimisically illustrated and full of easy-to-follow common sense suggestions for understanding dog behavior, coping with normal but frustrating behaviors, and teaching good canine manners.Cost in paperback is about $8 each.
I Just Got a Puppy; What Do I Do?
This little book by Mordecai Siegal and Matthew Margolis (Uncle Matty on PBS television and the pet expert on Good Morning America) is a winner.The chapter on bonding with the puppy is worth the price of the book, but there’s plenty of other good info in here as well. The writers also provide info about canine behavior, some quick-fix training tips, housetraining tips, and more to give families a boatload of help in choosing and training a puppy. It includes a puppy personality test to help you figure out the best training method for your new family member, and chapters on tools for training, and quick-fix problem solving, dog behavior, and housetraining.
Dogs+Kids = Fun; Great Activities Your Kids and Dogs Can Do Together
A hardcover by Jacqueline O’Neil, this book is chock full of activities kids and dogs can do together.
The first part of the book is for parents and kids together to help assess the level of interest in training the dog and participating in the activites. The second part of the book describes various activities and tells how to get involved. Covered are 4-H, obedience competition, animal-assisted therapy, agility, tracking, raising puppies for a service dog organization, junior showmanship, hunt tests, herding, lure coursing, and go-to-ground tests and trials.
The book finishes with a reading list and a list of organizations that coordinate the events.
Dogs for Dummies
This book isn’t really for dummies, it’s for anyone who wants to better understand his dog and learn to train and care for this valuable member of the family.
Written by Gina Spadafori, a syndicated pet care columnist, it is an immensely readable volume that covers dogs from soup to nuts.
Childproofing Your Dog
Got a dog and a new baby? A toddler? A grandchild? You need this book!
This small paperback selling for under $10 is a must for a family with children at home or children who visit. From the opening sentence of the introduction – “From personal experience, we both know the richness and wonder animals add to childhood.” – through chapters on choosing a dog, teaching Fido good manners before the baby arrives, bringing baby home, family dog and toddlers, family dog and young children, and dog-proofing your child, Brian Kilcommons and Sarah Wilson cover all the bases. The final chapter on the warning signs of aggression should be read over and over by members of any household where dogs and kids interact.
Help for Your Shy Dog
Shy dogs have been given short shrift in training books, so anyone with a shy dog will want to add this book to their library without delay. The first part of this book by Deborah Wood deals with socialization, that catch-all term that includes everything from taking walks in new places and trying new experiences to interacting with other dogs and with people. Socialization is important for all dogs but especially for shy dogs so they can relax and enjoy life and spend more time with their owners.
Training builds confidence, but shy dogs need management, coaxing and positive reinforcement with a minimum of correction. Wood describes these methods in an understandable manner and includes case histories so readers can see how they work. The book also includes tips on dealing with “real world” situations and coping with canine phobias and other behaviors common to shy and nervous dogs.
Choosing the right gift books for new dog owners can make a lasting difference in how prepared and confident they feel as they bond with their new pet. The best books educate, inspire, and reassure new owners that they’re not alone on this journey. If you’ve found a favorite dog book or have recommendations to share, let us know in the comments—we’d love to hear your thoughts!
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best gift books for new dog owners?
The best gift books for new dog owners focus on basic training, puppy behavior, health care, and building a strong bond. Look for books written by veterinarians or professional trainers that are easy to understand and beginner-friendly.
Are gift books for new dog owners actually useful?
Yes, gift books for new dog owners are extremely useful, especially for first-time pet parents. They provide step-by-step guidance, answer common questions, and help prevent common mistakes during the early stages of dog ownership.
Should I choose a training guide or a general care book as a gift?
Both work well, but the best gift books for new dog owners often combine training tips with general care advice. If the owner is completely new to dogs, a comprehensive beginner guide is usually the safest and most appreciated choice.





