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Originally Posted by QuickSilver I'm not questioning Cesar as a human being. He's done many segments on rescue work and s/n programs, which I think is wonderful. As I said, you can't hate a man who teaches a girl with cerebral palsy to walk her dog. I believe he loves animals (including the human animal). I don't think he believes his methods are too rough, it's just that I do. But we've covered that. |
i just think this statement is great. He does do so much great work with rehab, rescue, and s/n programs that even if you don't agree with everything he does you have to give him credit for helping any way he can.
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Originally Posted by chattiesmom When you finally make it to Georgia and come to the farm, I can show you why sometimes it is necessary to use more assertive training techniques. We can do both - use both a VS type technique and a Cesar type technique (they work with horses as well as with dogs) and you can see where sometimes the VS works best and sometimes Cesar works best. Got that plane ticket yet? |
ooo ooooo oooooo Can i come too??? I've wanted to come see your farm, horses, and dogs for a long time now. I wish i lived closer to Georgia.