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Wysiwyg
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21-12-2006, 05:21 PM

Good Training Article

What it says on the tin, really

Well worth a read, especially for anyone interested in modern techniques. |It also explains how the traditional methods came about
(albeit briefly).

http://www.dogbehaviourists.com/concern.htm

Enjoy!


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21-12-2006, 06:00 PM
Thanks!
Have bookmarked it and will ahve a read after browsing round here.
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21-12-2006, 06:13 PM
Well this first paragraph rings so true for me !

"I find that many people are very confused when they start looking for a dog training book to buy. The choice is bewildering, and so often they appear to contradict each other. This is because there are basically two ways of training a dog. You can either MAKE your dog do as you wish, or you can get him to WANT to do as you wish."

I'll have to spend time looking through the site. Thanks wysiwyg - the training links you post are always worth reading
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21-12-2006, 06:24 PM
Originally Posted by tillytails View Post

I'll have to spend time looking through the site. Thanks wysiwyg - the training links you post are always worth reading

Oh, thankyou Tillytails

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22-12-2006, 11:31 AM
Relationship based on Respect. I respect my dog's physical and mental needs and do all I can to meet them by learning how dogs think and behave - which in turn means my dog will respect me and not fear me. If the correct relationship is established between dog and owner then everything else will fall into place. No teaching can be successful unless this vital ingredient is well established
That goes for children and other animals too
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