





🐾 Train smarter, not harder—because your puppy deserves the best!
Easy Peasy Puppy Squeezy is a #1 bestselling dog training book praised for its clear, humorous, and practical approach. With a 4.6-star rating from over 12,000 reviews, it’s the go-to guide for new puppy owners seeking effective, enjoyable training methods that foster a deep connection with their pets.









| Best Sellers Rank | 891 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1 in Dog Training 1 in Animal Behaviour Science 1 in Dog-Keeping |
| Book 1 of 4 | Easy Peasy |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (12,317) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 2.03 x 23.5 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1788701607 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1788701600 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 272 pages |
| Publication date | 7 Feb. 2019 |
| Publisher | Blink Publishing |
C**Y
Best puppy book.
This book was the spark that set me off on a whole new journey. Steve’s humour, down-to-earth style and the way he explains things so simply had me hooked from the first page. It didn’t just help me understand training better - it inspired me to take the IMDT 2-day course, which I’ve now completed, and to start my journey as a dog trainer focusing on one particular breed close to my heart. The balance of solid advice with laugh-out-loud moments makes it such an easy and enjoyable read. If you want training that feels clear, practical and genuinely fun, this is the book for you. Steve proves that it really can be easy peasy.
R**L
Great, simple steps. 100% recommend.
I bought this for my partner as a Christmas present in preparation for bringing home our Golden Retriever puppy. It’s been SO helpful for us both. Super easy to digest, amazing tips and tricks. The “Den Wizard” in particular helped us to crate train our puppy in three days - she explores in there independently and settles for naps with minimal whining. Winner!
S**E
Good but not enough detail
This is a good book that covers all the basics of puppy / dog training however my only issue is that the author does not go into enough detail regarding why things are done the way they are. For example, he teaches the sit command and how to progress it but mentions nothing about the "stay" command - Further reading has informed me that whether or not a stay command should be taught is debated and many say the sit command has an implied stay - That is the dog should know not to move until the sit is over. I don't know why he doesn't go into more detail (nothing mentioned about "release" commands either for example), as far as i can tell he is a very competent trainer and knows his stuff, just doesn't seem to explain it all for some reason. Overall 4/5 - Good training book to start on but not enough detail / background.
W**O
Really positive training method 🐾
I’m currently a hundred & odd pages in, & have read enough to know that this book was an excellent purchase. It’s been over a decade since I last owned & needed to train a puppy, & having recently acquired two chug puppers, I thought it might be a good idea to brush up on my skills. Training methods are constantly evolving, & a lot has changed over the years. I really like this book because it focuses on positive reinforcement to shape a puppy’s behaviour, rather than punishment & constant correction. The author makes it very clear that there’s no such thing as a bad puppy, just an owner that has neglected to be vigilant, & consistent. The book is common sense in print really, instead of picking up on everything your doggo shouldn’t be doing, focus on what you’d like them to do instead, it’s half the effort, & is much less confusing for all. I’ve had to unlearn saying variants of “No” to my new puppies, because it’s just not effective, it’s exhausting & frustrating for both yourself & your puppy when you’re constantly finding fault with their behaviour & trying to correct it. The foundation for the training method described in the book is to have a praise party when puppy does something you want them to do, reward with lots of fusses & a tasty treat, & pup soon learns that good things happen when they behave a certain way, & nothing exciting happens when they behave inappropriately. It makes perfect sense! Another useful tip I’ve learned is to really reinforce the “sit” command for lots of different situations, that way if your pupper friend is in doubt about what to do in an unfamiliar situation, their likely response is to sit, because they know good things happen when they do. That’s so simple it’s genius! I’m sure I’ll have picked up plenty more useful training tips by the time I’ve finished reading, but I’m already seeing progress with my puppies thanks to the bits I’ve implemented from the first half of the book. I’d really recommend this book for first time puppy owners, as well as experienced dog owners alike, there’s always things about your training that can be improved upon, & this book is clear, concise & written in an accessible manner, with lots of humour; it’s a brilliant & informative read at an excellent price.
L**U
Clear, compassionate advice to help your puppy slot into your life, and help you slot into theirs.
I don't get my little boy until the 27th December and I can't wait! But at least I've got plenty of time to read, digest and, with a bit of luck, remember the guidance in this remarkable book. I've read 3 books now on how to give your puppy a lovely life, and tbh, the other two were tripe! The first one was breed specific (and contained more than 670 commas on 75 pages, I know, it's ridiculous!) I couldn't even read it properly never mind absorb the info contained within. I'm very glad to say that 'Easy Peasy Puppy Squeazy' is brilliant. It's empathetic and humourous, a very easy and enjoyable read, full of common sense and positivity to help your puppy enjoy their life as much as you will enjoy yours. This book suits my personality, and I know this is my go-to guidebook for the foreseeable future. All my previous dogs have been adult rescue dogs, and had been trained by the time they came to live with me: this is my first puppy.
M**Y
So Easy To Read - Highly recommended!
Such a good, well-written book - I wish I'd found it before we brought our puppy home. Still... he's only 13 weeks old now, and I look forward to implementing all of the advice found here. Really straightforward and easy to read. Helps you to see the world through your dogs eyes, rather than insisting they bend to your way of life.
L**E
Not easy peasy
This book tells you how to train your puppy,,,, as it says it does, but it does not tell you what to do if your puppy decides it wants to challenge you, or try to control you while your trying to train it, hence I got a trainer in ,,now all good, and I understand her behaviour which you don't get in the book
N**C
It’s such a great book! It’s funny and fun to read. I’ve honestly learned from it more than puppy classes. There are many practical examples and fun stories. I can’t recommend it enough - you must read this book when you get a puppy!
A**X
Waiting eagerly for the French translation so I can recommend it for my puppy classes clients :-)
R**W
This was an easy read with some great advice - much of it common sense but also many great tips. We have been reading this prior to collecting our first puppy. The author is an experienced dog trainer and tells the reader how it is with humour and sensible advice. Will probably refer to it frequently as we navigate the challenges of introducing him to our family and our home.
B**A
Dieses Buch ist ein Muss für alle Welpenbesitzer. Bzw. wäre es mehr als wünschenswert, wenn man sich schon VOR der Anschaffung eines Hundes dieses Buch zu Gemüte führt. Nett geschrieben, doch ohne Blabla auf den Punkt gebracht. Sehr nützliche Tipps und Hinweise. Kaufen!
M**N
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