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Old 05-06-2006, 01:13 PM   #3
SnowWa
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I agree that the questions are "weighted." An extremely well behaved dog - just being a dog - would come up "needing training" with the questions they provide.

ParkerPoo - Don't know if would help - but I just ordered Caesar's (The Dog Whisperer's) new DVD (from Amazon.com) on "Dog Aggression." Neither of my dog's are aggressive at all, but I want to see the DVD - and I have a lot of family and friends who do need to do some (if only a litte) aggressive behavior training. So, I'll be able to share it with a lot of people.

No - I wouldn't want to pay $400 for an very brief "at home training session." I can't help but wonder where the people come from (worldwide) who work for this outfit. And, certainly, they can't all be real experts with a lot of experience. Plus - even among these "trainers" -- they are apt to be some that are good and some that aren't very effective at all....

If nothing else works - I would at least look for a dog behavioral specialist in my own area - and get references - and meet and talk with them before I even thought about using them.

PS: The DVD I mentioned is being released May 27th..... he has a new book coming out also.

Carol Jean
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