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Originally Posted by chattiesmom The best of the best trainers know instinctively what to do. That is what sets them apart from those who have to have a "method". There isn't a method to training. You take each individual, evaluate them, spend some time getting to know them and then go from there. That is what trainers like Cesar do. They are able to "see" and "sense what most of can't -- similar to a composer hearing notes that a regular mortal can't or a blind person smelling things that a sighted person can't.
What I want to know is where were these "experts" when the dogs needed help? Cesar was there nudging a Husky in the butt to get his attention and having the same husky try to rip his face off.
I deleted the circus training/elephant paragraph because it didn't apply to my response. |
It is not instinct at all if it where then Ceaser understand what the dogs body is saying. He not even close in some cases.
As for the experts google seach will bring them. Most vet hoptials have them and If I can find one in the middle of no where so can you. DVM with behaviour or a PHD behaviourist is usually on staff.
As for the concept of higher levels of sence do to impairment of another.. not always true.
JL