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Most of the so called all positive (primarily positive/no physical corrections) pro trainers that I have met often suggest putting dogs to sleep that they cannot rehab with one sided methods. They WILL NOT recommend other trainers to their clients that have a outstanding track records of rehabbing such dogs with alternative approaches. It does not take much research to see that this is a widely shared behavior from the so called ‘all positive” folks.

I know because I almost had 2 of my dogs put to sleep because of this mentality.

This tells me something regardless of all of the claims and opinions on what methods are RIGHT for the dog.

  • says:
    October 30, 2011 at 6:56 am

    Six years ago at the age of 43 I had NO experience with dogs and was afraid of many. To make a long story short, my sons wanted a dog, we did our research and purchased our first at that time. A friend recommended the book Cesar’s Way. Loved the book and have read everyone of his books since. Used many of his techniques. Six years later, our family consists of 5 dogs, I have been a volunteer foster home for several rescues and still am, I own and operate a successful pet sitting services which includes in-home boarding and doggy daycare. I have re-homed hundreds of dogs and rehabilitated many. The breeds I mostly foster are Rottweilers, Mastiffs and Pit Bulls and I also evaluate dogs for the local shelter and the rescue. I have helped many clients with their own dog’s behaviors. How? Through Cesar’s techniques. I’ve never had to roll a dog and most of the time he hasn’t either. It is human nature to pick and choose the things in which we disagree with, but he has done countless good in the rescue community and with the uneducated dog owner. Personally, I love positive reinforcement training and believe that all our interactions should be done so in the most humane way possible. But for people like myself, who take in dogs whose triggers I don’t know right off the bat or who has over 10 dogs daily to contend with, his teaching on calm assertiveness can not be beat. I have met many dogs that are obedience trained beautifully (pr training) but have behavioral issues.

  • Natividad Heines says:
    March 1, 2012 at 8:25 am

    Great website are you on fb?