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> Yet I can see that if we have submissive dogs then surely we must have dominant dogs as well.So do these dominant characters eventually "takeover" the home due to a weak owner or an inexperienced owner? Or is this simply a misuse of the physics rule that for every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction?
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> 'm just interested in a theory that is outmoded and supposedly doesn't work,yet has gained so many followers and has done for years and we just can't seem to get away from it. It figures on virtually every dog forum there is. So has it to some extent worked to gain such a hold in training?
(I think the dog has patience, I'd have bitten the little brats myself long before now!)
so now it has been sent back.> But it's so much better to get your dog to do what it is told because they ENJOY it and get something nice out of it, rather than because they feel they have to and are scared not to.
> Ignorance is bliss for those that want a quick fix and can't be bothered to put in all the work that training a dog requires
> I agree with you, but I think the problem also lies in that many people behave in a 'dominating' way with others including their own children. You see it in families, the work place even the way people even speak to others, so when it comes to their dogs they haven't got the ability or understanding that dominating a dog and supposedly showing it who's the top dog isn't going to work.
> As far as there ever being a general notion or regular common use of the words/concepts 'Dominance theory' or 'Dominace Reduction Program(s)' amongst either non pet dog trainers or the general population of pet dog owners, well, there never was.
> 1. APDT John Fisher -
> "Dominance reduction program"
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> Do you have any links where John Fisher refuted his own theory? I would like to read what he said, thanks
> It has never been something people from the wider society of either dog trainers or the pet dog owning public even know about, let alone think about, I mean this chat room for a start off, it has a lot of members yet only a handful at most seem to be talking about John Fisher & John Rogersons theory, that's all it ever was, the only thing missing from the chats here so far is that this doniance theory under discussion is really the John Fisher Dominance theory and his dominance reduction program along with John Rogersons version, thas all it is or ever was.
> John Fisher was a buisnessman dont forget.
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