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Originally Posted by FirstYorkie Amen, sister!!!
To me, Milan seems to have all these great ideas, but he's short on practical implementation of them. Maybe that's just me... |
Now that is my hang up with Brenda too.
She got some really useful stuff and she can talk like she uses it but when it comes down to it she falls apart and goes rough.
I am still trying to figure out if I can even recommend her books.
I like most of it but then it slips. I know how to adjust things and can I then go ahead and say ok read but do not use this and this and this.
I lost a part of what I know works as she messed up.
How do I trust that any part of what she says is useable now?
From Ceaser site
"Another important necessity for dogs is the walk. In their natural habitat they earn food and water while traveling and they get to experience the world. Walking also stimulates their minds.
Walking in front of a dog allows you to be seen as the pack leader because position matters to a dog. Conversely, if your dog controls you on the walk, he’s the pack leader. Master the walk and your dog will relate to you as a pack leader.
During the walk you will feel the highest level of connection with your dog. My clients are often surprised by this because they think dogs only crave love and affection. Not so. Dogs crave rules, boundaries and limitations from their pack leader. This allows them to relax and accept their role within the pack."
Ok I see and well See above posts.
I have a hard time I know I do with this stuff.
If you are going to say you train positive you had better quack the right quacks and waddle like a positive trainer.
It's all got to be positive.
Ok I make mistakes we all do but if your on TV and writing books and giving classes you better get it right as it could cost a dog and big.
What Brenda did in class could if done to my girl caused her to bite or collapse. The stress of just seeing it caused fear.
Positive must be positive or it is false advertising.
Ok I will shh now.
Joy