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Dumbass. Cesar knows you train roody Mar 2016 #1
Dumbass. OnyxCollie Mar 2016 #2
I find this ridiculous. The follow up video with the dog shows that it has been completely Live and Learn Mar 2016 #3
Because, yeah - videos made to promote someone/their product/brand never lie. Myrina Mar 2016 #6
As do posts and videos made to make someone look bad. nt Live and Learn Mar 2016 #8
So the attack by the dog didn't happen? Tempest Mar 2016 #11
So what? It's what dogs do. harun Mar 2016 #25
Key words: Follow Up Tempest Mar 2016 #10
He is a quack... targetpractice Mar 2016 #4
^ agree 100% Myrina Mar 2016 #5
I haven't owned dogs for years and got 2 in the last 2 years. I have been OregonBlue Mar 2016 #13
Same here. Stepdaughter is using his methods to train her new puppy, and they work just fine. shrike Mar 2016 #14
Yes, bullying can be effective... But it's not the right thing to do. targetpractice Mar 2016 #34
Good lord. I don't even know why I'm responding. Your concern is duly noted. My stepdaughter, better shrike Mar 2016 #53
I apologize... targetpractice Mar 2016 #54
Apology accepted. Very rare in DU and in real life. Thanks. n/t shrike Mar 2016 #56
Agreed. Our little ones are just the happiest dogs you can imagine. Can't think why anyone would OregonBlue Mar 2016 #55
postive, reward-based training is the only way to go dorkzilla Mar 2016 #7
"but i think he does care for the dogs at least" Tempest Mar 2016 #12
Very true! nt dorkzilla Mar 2016 #18
Yes... I've never had to discipline my rescue dog... targetpractice Mar 2016 #31
Same here dorkzilla Mar 2016 #44
Um, no Drahthaardogs Mar 2016 #32
Um, duh dorkzilla Mar 2016 #42
Your reply shows that you do not even know what I mean by bitework Drahthaardogs Mar 2016 #43
I know what you mean by bitework dorkzilla Mar 2016 #45
And what exactly is "training in general" Drahthaardogs Mar 2016 #50
Basic training dorkzilla Mar 2016 #51
"Latest research"? Android3.14 Mar 2016 #16
This book is a great compilation of the latest research targetpractice Mar 2016 #28
Got a link? Because his methods are repetitious and from what I can tell ffr Mar 2016 #17
There is no "alpha of a pack" in a dog's mind. How would you like to be "nudged" by someone... targetpractice Mar 2016 #29
For everyone demanding a link Svafa Mar 2016 #19
Thanks. targetpractice Mar 2016 #27
the accuser carefully covers all the sounds, including Cesar's explanations of why magical thyme Mar 2016 #9
Good point about livestock and dogs. I grew up on a farm shrike Mar 2016 #15
As a sighthound owner, I know that some dogs Svafa Mar 2016 #20
I agree; it's impossible to reliably "train out" an extremely high prey drive magical thyme Mar 2016 #21
I definitely agree that there are much safer ways both Svafa Mar 2016 #22
I'm not biased either way magical thyme Mar 2016 #23
Yes you can, but the dog may never be 100% Drahthaardogs Mar 2016 #33
My dog is never allowed off leash... a la izquierda Mar 2016 #36
A la izquierda... targetpractice Mar 2016 #40
I hope the owner doesn't get any more pet pigs untill that old dog passes away. Sunlei Mar 2016 #24
this debate about training methods reminds me TheDormouse Mar 2016 #26
Correct... targetpractice Mar 2016 #30
How many dogs have you trained to exceptionally high levels of performance? Drahthaardogs Mar 2016 #35
You are correct. My dogs are my companions. targetpractice Mar 2016 #37
Dogs are working animals, just like horses Drahthaardogs Mar 2016 #38
Okay... With due respect, we are on different planets about this subject. targetpractice Mar 2016 #39
How do you know what I believe? Drahthaardogs Mar 2016 #41
If you don't like training dogs to serve humans treestar Mar 2016 #48
Actually, my point was that many hold to their views on this TheDormouse Mar 2016 #52
It doesn't sound like it was intentional on his part treestar Mar 2016 #46
AFAIK the dog he was training bit a pigs ear. joshcryer Mar 2016 #47
Even the most experienced trainers sometimes misread an animal. bklyncowgirl Mar 2016 #49
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