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Old 16-02-2011, 03:52 PM
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Re: Cesar teaches a dog to sit - *with treats* and a clicker!

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It wasn't the UK episodes but one of the newer series. He told them that they had caused the snapping by ignoring that the dog was stressed out, actually said they had missed the signs something he frequently does, then when they told it off for growling they had basically made it resort to snapping. Sat just outside where it was uncomfortable and moved closer slowly when it relaxed.
The terrier mix he sat there ignored her with food in his hand talking to the owner. Gave her food when she came up to him for a little while eventually had her paws on his arm to try and get the food. It was nice to see
What? he actually told the owners why the dog was snapping? He didn't immediately declare it was domination? I have never seen him tell the owners it was their fault before.

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Re: Cesar teaches a dog to sit - *with treats* and a clicker!

He actually told them the dog was snapping because they kept getting in it's face and ignoring stress signals I know I could hardly believe it either. Although why he then went on to tie cans full of stones to one of his pitbulls and have the frenchie follow him around . I think it might have been dog reactive but why that would work I have no idea
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He actually told them the dog was snapping because they kept getting in it's face and ignoring stress signals I know I could hardly believe it either. Although why he then went on to tie cans full of stones to one of his pitbulls and have the frenchie follow him around . I think it might have been dog reactive but why that would work I have no idea
Perhaps in the first case a proper behaviourist had been there first and told him what to say
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Re: Cesar teaches a dog to sit - *with treats* and a clicker!

Or he's learning and that is a good thing. Like someone said to me if you were training a dog and it was making good steps like that you would be praising and treating it. Ok you can't give a human a bit of liver cake or whatever but still it was a good thing to see as was the cocker spaniel last week Wasn't so impressed with last night's though. The more he sees food works and other methods work the more he'll use them hopefully
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Re: Cesar teaches a dog to sit - *with treats* and a clicker!

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Or he's learning and that is a good thing. Like someone said to me if you were training a dog and it was making good steps like that you would be praising and treating it. Ok you can't give a human a bit of liver cake or whatever but still it was a good thing to see as was the cocker spaniel last week Wasn't so impressed with last night's though. The more he sees food works and other methods work the more he'll use them hopefully
I wonder if you could mail him some liver cake?

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