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Originally Posted by chachi A child and a dog are different a child can tell you they have an ear ache. A dog cant you can only quess. So I quess that is the point I am trying to make. No one on this earth (even the dog experts) can get into the mind of a dog. So it is just their opinion the same as someone on here. If someone on here has gotten good results from ther training method than I think thats what the op wants to hear. Also there are alot of dog trainers all with different methods and not everyone goes by the same one and thats okay. Who is to say who is superior opinion when like I said no one on this earth can get intoo the mind of a dog |
Well dear then you best not talk to those that do rekie ( that no spelt right) or are animal communicators as tehy feel they can get into a mind.
Now that said I am not sure if I even believe that is possible but I do rekie for my dog to help calm her.
No one here least of all me is feeling superior in any of my thoughts as I made and will make a great many mistakes on my path of learning.
It is by making mistakes we learn.
Good results is great aslong as your dealing with a dog without any metal health concerns at all. and unless you can see it you do not know that.
Nor do I so going slow allows one to make a mistake that is not hurtful and you can not take back or change with a little work or you have not made the dog fearful.
JL