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Originally Posted by chattiesmom 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. |
If my mind was closed than I would not have to attend seminars or read books or go to confrences.
I also not be looking at the C.A.T. method of dog training that is working from a dirffent angle of training altogether. Cool direction they are going and have some of it done on my girl.
C.A.T. method does not set the dog up to fail either.
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JL