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>come on you know that isn't true throttle a dog where is all this coming from. Because someone doesn't have the same opinion you have to lie?
> As for the mastiffs as i have said before he uses different techniques to different dogs
nor get away with the rough stuff/confrontational things
) Does this mean he can not be a 'pack leader' to a mastiff, or does it mean that he is forced to drop the bully-boy tactics and use a methods that work without confrontation, in which case, if it can be done with the big 'uns it can most definately be done with the little 'uns. Therfore, he is a bully, resorting to intimidation & confrontational ways when he can get away with, not the signs of a great trainer or behaviourist, a sign of somebody that knows how to pick the battles with dogs that they are sure to 'win' against :( :(
> He has had more success than other dog whisperers put together.
>He always explins his methods and what the dog is thinking.
>even walked mine when my leg was in plaster,pulling me down the road like two raindeers
>My opinion is what it is and nobody will change it
> i didn't mean to put what the dog is thinking i meant he reads the dog body language.
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">My opinion is what it is and nobody will change it no matter what you post or however hard you try
> If you doubt that body language has that power, just try standing too close to someone, leaning in a little too much to speak to them, holding their eye contact a bit too long and see how quickly they feel uncomfortable and try to back away (and hve someone do this to you and see how you feel) -
> the rspca taped up her key hole and came daily to feed it ice cubes and food thu the letterbox, the see the dog was slipping around in its own dirt yet when the women returned they ended up leaving the poor dog their with her because it didnt look beaten or starved to badly!,,,
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>I love Victoria Stillwell :-) What are others views on her as a trainer ????
> Have to admit that my all time favourite is Ian Dunbar. He is ace.
> Errrm! An improvement on CM? :-)
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> Have to admit that my all time favourite is Ian Dunbar. He is ace.
> When out with mine,its the people who live in flats that are giving there dogs good daily walks.alot of the middle classes are out at work so mostly weekend > dog walkers
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