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Old 01-14-2011, 08:49 PM   #12
YorkieMother
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I like his view point on most things but go watch again what he does with his own dog. Did you catch it??? That is extremly pushy rude behaviour in a dog that he does not deal with..... dog coming in, getting in his face and demands attention and him showing affection without him asking for a behaviour first.... who is in control there???

Not a wrong thing in a well trained dog but if he is to be teaching good behaviour to those of us unkonwing humans, then he needs to ask for a sit or down or skill before he interacts with the dog. Teach by example. All things good are earned.
No I am not saying affection is wrong or that he did something overly incorrect but when teaching you teach what it should be in public and to your class at all time in view of that class or client. Outside of that if you wish to slack off you can but those little watching learning eyes see and follow more the action then learning by words.

JL
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