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Originally Posted by YorkieMother We also do not see what he edits out. Or reorders around so that things look better then they are.
We do not see him aplha roll a dog off camera. we do not see him run the dog until he nearly drops. We do no see him zap a dog until he redirects a bite.
But it is done.
When watching the vidoe did you look at the dogs body language at all what did you see for eye blinks. head turns, shake offs, etc.
All signs of stress. Dog should not have been allowed to get to the state that it went off. No good learning can happen in that state and the indicators that he was going to go off are the lip lick and shake off etc. You back up a step or two in training so the dog can not rehearse that which you do not want and get the behaviour you do want and capture that.
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Your right we don't see what is edited. Why do you assume those things you mentioned even happen? Do you have proof?
I watched the video with the sound off like you suggested first. I saw him walking along at first, then stare the other dog down. cesar tapped him and the dog flipped out. You can't really see any of the things you mention while the dog is jumping and biting. afterwards the dog just lays there while cesar is talking. One lick lip, no shaking, no head turns. Cesar does not hold him down nor alpha roll him.
did you watch the video? what would you have done in that exact situation? do tell?
what we don't get to see is what happens before hand in this video. I can't find the whole episode online so this video isn't really helpful because we can't see the whole thing. its hard to judge his methods on a partial video