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One hug a day!!!:eek: Ya right!!! lol |
This really means no eye contact. You would be amazed at the effects it has on training. It works. Exercise,Discipline, Affection, works for any size pup. Quote:
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Really now I know the lady knows her stuff....I'm just being humorous... |
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We learned this technique in a Pet Smart training class; and I am aware that this is one of the techniques that Cesar uses, however, when I mentioned this to the trainer she just rolled her eyes and said I could forget everything Cesar said because they had different methods. I guess my point is that when one "expert" says something that goes against your inner feelings, it's not that important that you follow the rule, there are other ways to achieve the desired results, and there are lots of good experts out there who happen to have different advise. I would be cautious of anyone who acted like they were the last word in dog training. Take the advice that sounds best; try it and see if it works. I am a little puzzled as to why it looks "weird" to walk side by side or slightly ahead of your dog. Joey used to be a little puller, and I just love it when he "lets" me be dominant. :D |
I watch that show all the time and she really helps people get results. She really gives good advice and gets great results but the once a day hugging is just something I couldn't do, of course I don't have 90 pound dogs dragging me down the street - I might reconsider if I did. Those dogs did great though. She is much better than the Dog Whisperer. I read an article on him and he uses force, but this lady NEVER uses force or hitting and she get great results. |
I love that show! It amazes me how she can turn these dogs/owners around and these are dogs with major behavioral problems. I watched it this weekend and these people had two Yorkies that were dognapped from their car, they were able to get them back within a couple of days but in that short time the dognappers had turned these sweet little dogs from perfectly well behaved pets to unbearble (constant barking, aggressive, hating or afraid of everything, etc). It was so sad but she got them turned around and everyone back to the happy family they had been before. It's a great show, I always learn alot. |
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Sometimes it is problem when you read an article about something rather than going to the source, and learning for yourself. I have watched many of Cesar's programs and DVDs and he never suggests hitting a dog. So many people misrepresent what he does. You have to remember he works with many dogs that are so bad that they are going to be put down. They have been to many trainers before they get to him and he is their last resort. By "force" this is a nudge to the dog's neck area to get its attention, hardly painful, and certainly not as forceful as the dogs use on each other to establish the leader. I've really seen him work miracles. |
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