Laurence Skeldon Releases High-Energy Dog Training Paperback for Busy Owners
Laurence Skeldon’s 155‑page training book promises quick 5- and 10-minute routines for busy owners; product metadata lists ASIN B0GJ5KQ6V1 and a Jan 22, 2026 publication date.

Laurence Skeldon has released The High‑Energy Dog Training Book for Busy Owners in paperback and digital formats, a 155‑page manual aimed squarely at owners with limited time. The listing frames the book as practical for people who "have 10 minutes or an hour," and markets a Busy Owner’s Training System built around short daily habits to reduce hyperactivity and improve calm, confidence, and connection.
Product metadata in retailer listings supplies concrete bibliographic details: ASIN B0GJ5KQ6V1, print length 155 pages, e‑book file size 6.4 MB, English language, screen reader support enabled, enhanced typesetting enabled, and Page Flip enabled; X‑Ray and Word Wise are listed as not enabled. The e‑book redemption notes attached to the listing state, "These ebooks can only be redeemed by recipients in the US. Redemption links and eBooks cannot be resold."
The book’s marketing copy lays out the method. The sales subtitle appears in full as The High‑Energy Dog Training Book for Busy Owners: The Step-by-Step Guide to Calm, Focused, and Obedient Dogs, Train Smarter with Simple Daily Habits That Transform Chaos Into Connection. The listing promises a "Busy Owner’s Training System: A simple framework that turns everyday moments into powerful learning opportunities, without needing hours of formal training" and "Quick, Effective Routines: From morning calm to evening relaxation, discover easy 5- and 10-minute rituals that create visible change in your dog’s behavior." An original release note also described the book as "A Step‑by‑Step Daily Routine to Help Reduce Hyperactivity, Prevent Destructive Beha", that fragment appears truncated in the supplied material.
There is a notable timing discrepancy in available metadata. The product page shows a publication date of January 22, 2026, while an original release report described availability in paperback and digital formats "mid‑February 2026." That conflict is recorded in the listing metadata and the original report; at present the January 22, 2026 publication date is the most specific calendar entry attached to ASIN B0GJ5KQ6V1.
Marketplace text captured alongside Skeldon’s title includes distinct listings for other high‑energy dog guides, which should not be conflated with Skeldon’s book. One retailer block names Charles Shepherd’s The Only Positive Training Book You'll Ever Need for High-Energy Dogs and advertises five bonuses including "✔️Adopting A Dog eBook ✔️Printable Daily Training Tracker ✔️ Homemade Dog Treats Cookbook." A separate catalog entry cites a Woofz review quote calling another title "A good book for teaching impulse control and general obedience principles for high‑energy, working breeds or sports dogs!" and lists an "Amazon price from $22.48" for that item. Those entries reference different authors (Charles Shepherd, Leslie McDevitt) and older publication material and appear distinct from Skeldon’s new manual.
Key bibliographic gaps remain: no ISBN, publisher name, cover artist, or confirmed retail price were supplied in the metadata available with ASIN B0GJ5KQ6V1. For Hyperenergetic Dogs members prioritizing short daily routines and quick wins, Skeldon’s 155‑page volume represents a targeted new option; verify the final release timing, ISBN and price before ordering so you can match the Busy Owner’s Training System to your household schedule.
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