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Old 07-11-2006, 10:07 AM   #8
JCarlson2004
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Originally Posted by Nikko's_human
I think perhaps that this book is more relevant to larger, dominant breeds. I can see how a 200 pound rottwieler (sp?) charging you at the door can seem like a dominance move. But a 6 pound yorkie? Cesar pretty much feels that dogs should be in a calm-submissive state at all times, but how realistic is that? The only time Nikko is calm is when he's sleepy.
I agree! I don't think it's realistic (of fair) to expect a dog to be calm-submissive all the time! I love when my babies are happy and playful! I would take his book with a grain of salt.
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