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I LOVE Victoria!! I have never watched Cesar. |
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I believe victoria has had 2 episodes with yorkies (that i have seen) and they were both in england so that means they are older episodes...becuase she's in america now. |
I like them both. Watch reruns over & over. Have learned so much from both. I have noticed that Cesar doesn't do dog obedience as we know it. But he's called on (& so are a lot of trainers to fix problems) not for general dog obedience. There's a difference. Don't want to give up either Cesar or Victoria. |
Victoria all the way!! My whole family loves to watch Victoria's show. She is awesome! I wasn't the least bit interested in watching the Greatest American Dog TV show until I heard Victoria was going to be a judge. Once I heard she was going to be on it, I didn't miss an episode! I have tried some of her training methods on Zoe and she really responds to it. I've tried some of Cesar's too; but didn't really work for us too well. |
I <3 Cesar!!! And Daddy too!!! |
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I am a fan of both but if I had to choose one it would be ceasar all the way. I do think ceasar's method works better with medium to large dogs just because he can apply his methods easier(did you guys see the yorkie episodes? boy all I can say is he earned his keep those times:D) and victoris methods work better with the medium to small but it takes so long to retrain them with her method and ceasar comes in and boom their changed and all you have to do is maintain what he started. I love them both but I loved victoria more before we americanized her:rolleyes: |
I watch both shows. While I do enjoy Victoria, I think takes the cake. He is awesome with dogs big and small!:aimeeyork |
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WRT to the speed of Cesar's methods, I was actually thinking about this today because I bought a skateboard for Thor. Thor despises skateboarders, and will actually run all the way across a park (and OUT) to snarl at one. He'll run in front of them and I'm afraid there's going to be a nasty dog / board / human accident at some point. Anyway, I started by putting the board out in the main room, then putting some treats on it, and then rolling it a bit before giving him some treats. All in all, I've spent about 10 minutes on it so far. I'll probably starting taking it outside to do 5 or 10 minutes over the next few weeks until he's completely used to it. I remember Cesar did a show with a bulldog that hated skateboards, and he spent an entire day habituating the dog to them. So in one way, it only took one day, but in terms of total time spent training, I think it's about the same. |
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Sounds like a good idea what you're doing with the skateboard - I briefly remember seeing that episode. And you're last sentence is totally true. I think people get the wrong impression that Cesar just fixes everything in one day but that's just not it. If the owners don't continue using his methods and what he started with the dog... they're never going to get better. Dog Whisperer usually has a thing at the end that shows the owners after Cesar came to their house. Usually, the updates are all very much better but still have certain things to work on still. |
I've only seen a couple of Ceasar's shows but I have to say that I really like Victoria. I've used a few of her methods and they have worked very well. |
"I used to like Victoria till she started bad mouthing 'that other trainer and his 'pack' " methods on her show. Her training methods may not be right for every dog or owner. |
I prefer Cesar. Victoria does all her training with treats. Which although effective, it doesn't necessarily solve all training issue. Most dogs will do anything you want them to do for a treat. Where as Cesar solves the dogs issues by identifying and changing the root of the problem. I think he's far more impressive. :thumbup: |
I love Victoria, I think she is so good with animals!! My roomate always watched Ceaser though, and he had a (mean) doberman. :) |
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I think it was the end of last season or the beginning of this one and after that comment I just stopped watching her. Couldn't believe she said it and had to rewind. Was kinda condescending about it. |
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I do remember she made a vague comment that I thought was probably a sideways jab at Cesar, but it was nothing explicitly about "that other trainer." |
I haven't read all the posts on this thread... but you all are comparing apples to oranges... Cesar is a dog Psychologist, Victoria is a dog Trainer. And I don't think it's a matter of who we like, but when you have a problem dog it's more important to find what works for that individual animal. I try techniques from both (I know: do not use these techniques at home...). I decided to clicker train my new Yorkie rescue, Tinkerbell. (Victoria's method) I can't remember why right now, but I do remember she tried to attack me (they NEVER showed this on TV!) I was shocked, to say the least. So I immediately switched to Cesar's method and promptly put her on the floor until she became submissive, then I let her up. Needless to say, I will expect the unexpected from now on.... |
i definitly prefere ceaser, watching his show made me realise the mistakes i'd made with my other yorkies in a way i never did with victoria when i first saw her show over hear a few years ago. I used to be to frightened of bigger dogs harming my little ones and ended op them terrified of most other dogs, now i make sure the dogs they first meet are o.k. and just egnore any signs of fear and correct any dominance quickly without feeling guilty about it. he kind of reminds me of a female barbra woodhouse who was also a very no noncence person who believed a dog should be treated like a dog. besides victoria is a dog trainer and ceaser a phycologist. |
I prefer to take some ideas from both of them...and also have used some other trainers books/dvds. I dont always like the way Cesar kind of bullies the dogs into submission. Even though it does usually work.. it bothers me! Maybe i am just too soft! :) |
I like them both equally. If I have to pick one, than I would pick Cesar. I picked him, because he taught me about being the leader of the pack. |
I have never heard of Victoria, but I love Cesar. I have recently used some of his methods to get my new yorkie to let me clean his face and brush his teeth everyday. I think Cesar has a natural animal understanding. I am going to check out who victoria is though! |
I like both but i have caught myself trying Victoria's methods and they seem to work. She has a calmer approach. I don't watch enough of both of the shows though to really know.. |
Oh, don't forget Daddy:) he's so handsome |
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I think over the years, Cesar has softened his way of doing things a little, probably due to pressure & criticism from the public & professionals. He didn't used to do the affection & treat rewards like he does now. He wouldn't be doing his job if he were not constantly learning new things & adjusting/improving his own talents. I don't think that makes anything he's done wrong. I've seen every issue we've ever had with dogs over the years corrected by Cesar. Most could have easily been corrected had we known. Same with Victoria. Actually there are times when I don't see much difference between the two. She uses a different vocabulary to make a lot of the same points. It just sounds/looks different. Whether a certain method works or not is ultimately up to the dog owners. If they do not carry through what they've been taught & don't seek additional help, it's not a failure on the part of any trainer/psychologist. The fault lies with the owners. I expect respectful behavior from my yorkie as much as I did my skinkids. If I need to sound tough about the behavior (and I don't mean abusive), that's what I do. All to often sweet talking & coddling just ain't gonna get it. BTW, Roxy has never stopped loving me because I can be strict. Her spirit has never been crushed. I like to stay open to learn from any of the pros. There's so much we can learn from all of them, even if we find that single approach on a single issue from one person doesn't work. We move on to another approach to the same issue to find the one that works. Cesar & Victoria often have to change their approach too. |
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