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Old 08-11-2009, 12:46 PM   #367
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I understand how you could see the situation differently, truly I can but please watch the video one more time.

At no time did Cesar tug on the leash or deprive the dog of oxygen. He was, however holding the leash in such a way that the dog couldn't rip his face off . When the dog lunged or came up on his two hind feet, he took up slack out of the leash so that the dog could not reach him. Cesar had complete control of the leash at all times and the amount of pressure on the leash was directly related to the amount of aggression in the dog. AND when the Husky put all four feet down on the ground the tension on the leash was released. I didn't see one point in the entire event where the Husky was lacking oxygen. He was definately way too active and aggressive to be in distress.

If you will note, too, Cesar made every attempt to continue walking, more or less ignoring the dogs aggressive temper tantrum (except for handling the leash in such a way that he wouldn't get hurt).
I agree! The dog didnt look in distress to me either
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