Dog Training Devices - How Using One Can Help Correct Stubborn Dog Training Problems
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You can train your dog using positive training techniques without resorting to force. I have a challenging cross breed terrier that we got from a rescue center as an adolescent. We got to the root causes of his behavior addressed those and then implemented a training routine.
I would personally recommend Dr Ian Dunbar, he is a vet and an extraordinary teacher. He teaches with a sense of humor as well which you will find you will need to keep you going at some points.
I have seen Casar Milan and he is undoubtedly very talented but I do not agree with some of his methods. In my opinion you should learn what you can from peoples teachings and disregard the things that you do not agree with. Take a look at Casar's website and subscribe to his newsletter and look up Dr Ian Dunbar on You Tube.
I would go with Dr Ian Dunbar but that is my personal preference.
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- I don't like Cesar's training methods. I would never buy any of his books or videos.
- I don't have the training dvds but I have his show on DVD, it's amazing and you can learn a lot just from that so his training DVD's are probably amazing!
- I absolutely love Cesar!! & like him I understand dogs, therefore it easy for me to properly train them, I will definitely buy them.
EDIT- I think those of you who dislike Cesar are just plain stupid or jealous one!! Understanding dogs & their behavior & body language is the key to training them...that goes with any animal...they can not speak our language, but we do of course have the ability to speak theirs!! His methods are actually quit simple & completely natural.
You are all just haters in my eyes, who probably have horribly trained dogs. I hate critics & I think if you don't like the show then don't watch it....& don't tell someone else a bunch of B.S. because of your own opinions. - I thnk Cesar Milan does a good job of explaining dog training. While I haven't seen the dvd's, I've seen his program on TV and agree with most of his solutions. However, mostly he deals with problems and not training from the start.
If you are just looking for some basic obedience training, find a good dog training class in your area and sign up. They often adress some common behavioral issues.
My own preference are the teachings of Dr. Ian Dunbar and Sirius Puppy Training. I've included a link below. There is also a section on solving some issues. - Cesar Millan is a great dog trainer. His specialty is rehabilitating extreme "red zone" cases where dogs are very aggressive, dominant, etc... Cesar often rehabilitates dogs whose only other option would have been euthanasia.
I think his books and DVD's are great. If you're getting a new pup or have an adult dog who needs some training, Cesar's tips can be very helpful. He has a very good understanding of dog psychology and pack dynamics.
NOTE to those who dislike Cesar. If all you've seen is his tv show then all you've seen is how he works with extreme cases. These are dogs that other trainers gave up on - that other trainers said to euthanize. He uses a lot of positive reinforcement and emphasizes discipline (rules, boundaries, and limitations) NOT punishment. Dogs are pack animals who need rules. He also emphasizes properly exercising a dog. Bored, under-exercised dogs often get into trouble and become destructive. - His training methods are outdated and barbaric. In his books he actually states he doesn't believe in obedience training. That is crazy! If you ask any real trainer they do not agree with his methods. The only thing I agree with is that exercise should come first and unexercised dogs act out.
Take your dog to a real obedience class or check a book out from the library.
Look into Victoria Stillwell if you want a TV celebrity. She uses positive reinforcement training methods.
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