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Old 10-06-2010, 01:35 PM   #1
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Lots of dog owners or lovers here.

Love him?

Hate him?

In doing some research on training and other techniques I've come across either one view or the other. No one seems to be in between (same thing with Oprah and Martha Stewart ).

I don't watch the show all that often but I don't mind him at all and like his training techniques.

He's on tour right now and coming here so I'm going to check him out!
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Old 10-06-2010, 01:46 PM   #2
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Don't know much about him, really.
But since it's the internets, I HATE HIM! HE SHOULD BE IN JAIL!
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Old 10-06-2010, 01:47 PM   #3
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Dude looks about 4ft tall.
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Dude looks about 4ft tall.
Either that or those are some huge-ass dogs
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Cesar Millan is Gay...I mean like really gay.
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I haven't watched much of him but there's a girl that also has a dog training show that's awesome! I have learned quite a bit from watching her. Most stuff is pretty common sense but there are some good tips to dealing with problems and curbing behaviors. If he is anything like her I'd watch it.
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Just kidding about the gay part...don't know if he is.

Cesar uses the pack leader/alpha dog approach to training and from what I can tell, he does it well. Most trainers use the positive re-enforcement approach aka give a treat when the dog does what you want. That is ok also. Victoria Stillwell aka "It's me or the dog" on Animal planet uses this, and is 100% against the pack leader/alpha dog style.
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I haven't watched much of him but there's a girl that also has a dog training show that's awesome! I have learned quite a bit from watching her. Most stuff is pretty common sense but there are some good tips to dealing with problems and curbing behaviors. If he is anything like her I'd watch it.
I've never seen that one. There's a Canadian one called "At the End of My Leash". The dude seems harsh but uses essentially the same philosophy of pack leader/alpha and not treat.

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Just kidding about the gay part...don't know if he is.

Cesar uses the pack leader/alpha dog approach to training and from what I can tell, he does it well. Most trainers use the positive re-enforcement approach aka give a treat when the dog does what you want. That is ok also. Victoria Stillwell aka "It's me or the dog" on Animal planet uses this, and is 100% against the pack leader/alpha dog style.

Interesting that they're against it. I've been using Cesar's techniques on my own puppy and notice that she does really well with it. My previous dogs have been very food motivated and I wanted to steer clear of the "treat for performance" scenario as it can lead to a monster.

Part of the problem with my own training is that I live in a household with 2 other dogs (huskies) that are simply NOT trained. My roommate claims to love Cesar but uses none of his methods and her dogs rule the roost. She is going to have serious problems down the road.

Living there is only a year long temporary situation.....but it still presents a challenge for Lulu's training.
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I think a combo of both is good.

Most people that have dog problems I think there are a few reasons. 1. The owner controls the food. I feed my dog twice per day and a set amount (1 1/2 cups). This is done for a few reasons, I control the food and he knows it and also to keep him healthy.
IMO, I do not like it when people leave the dog bowl full all day. There is no control of the food.
2. The owner controls when the dog goes outside. Most dogs, if not all, would rather be outside. They have doen studies about this with domestic dogs and they would rather be outside. Same as the food...they know you allow them to go outside. So it is all about control. The owner controls the dog, the dog does not control the owner.

But those are just two of my opinions.
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Old 10-06-2010, 02:14 PM   #10
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Dude's got skills... that's for sure... That Brit chick does as well... I've found that with my puppy a mix of both work really well.
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