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Originally Posted by YorkieMother I have spent any number of hours with several trainers and behaviorists.. lucky me and I do just that pick and choice what works for the dog I working on or couching client about.
But all to many do emulate Ceaser and his macho ways and dogs are paying the price.
Actually having thought of it quicksilvers view is right most of the dogs he works with have stinking amazing bite control...hummm. now what is up with that??? Must go ask a freind.... face book calling
Oh yes I know now cherry picked.... cool why did I not think of that.
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Fortunately for me, I have spent countless hours over the past 20 - 30 years with many well respected dog trainers (obedience, agility, even a police K-9 trainer from Belgum) a few horse trainers as well as attending a plethora of teaching classes and reading countless books including Cesar's. Lucky me. I have respected and learned from all.
I have found that the best training methods involve thinking on your feet, being creative and not closing your mind to any method that will work as long as I do not get hurt, my dog does not get hurt and my dog is more relaxed at the end of the training session than at the beginning.