Monks Of New Skete: 5 books

Book cover of Bless the Dogs

Bless the Dogs

The Monks of New Skete

by The Monks of New Skete
Language: English
Release Date: November 19, 2013

This treasure of a book from bestselling authors The Monks of New Skete, features meditations from their book I & Dog, along with new meditations and stunning new photography. It's a delightful celebration in words and pictures of the special relationship we have with our dogs. With beautiful...
Book cover of The Art of Raising a Puppy (Revised Edition)
by Monks of New Skete
Language: English
Release Date: June 29, 2011

For more than thirty years the Monks of New Skete have been among America's most trusted authorities on dog training, canine behavior, and the animal/human bond. In their two now-classic bestsellers, How to be Your Dog's Best Friend and The Art of Raising a Puppy, the Monks draw on their experience...
Book cover of How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend

How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend

A Training Manual for Dog Owners

by Monks of New Skete
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2001

For more than a quarter century, How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend has been the standard against which all other dog-training books have been measured. This expanded edition preserves the best features of the original classic while bringing the book fully up-to-date. The result: the ultimate training...
Book cover of In the Spirit of Happiness
by Monks of New Skete
Language: English
Release Date: January 21, 2000

The bestselling authors of "How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend" show how their strong connections with dogs and the natural world stem from the principles of monastic life. 14 line drawings.
Book cover of Let Dogs Be Dogs

Let Dogs Be Dogs

Understanding Canine Nature and Mastering the Art of Living with Your Dog

by The Monks of New Skete, Marc Goldberg
Language: English
Release Date: September 12, 2017

America's foremost authorities on dog care and training distill decades of experience in a comprehensive "foundational" guide for dog owners. No matter what training method or techniques you use with your dog, the training is unlikely to be optimally successful unless it is predicated...
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