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Old 19-05-2010, 05:46 PM
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Talking Re: Yay! great progress... :D

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Yipe! run, go go go...

i just went thru his whole website, hun -
not a WORD about methods or tools, and he has been training 30-years.
Three Shires Dog Training
he also trains man-work (bite work) and working trials, which traditionally use heavily-coercive training: prong/choke, jerks,
and other old-fashioned *traditional* training from WW-2 and before.


Good on U!

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Hiya - i saw Norman Mason a few weeks ago - i just wanted to clarify that he works solely on the mantra of "a happy dog is a well trained dog" he was such a kind and gentle man !

He does none of this choke chain / correction method stuff !

TBH i cannot say how much he has helped us thus far and cannot wait till i see him again soon!!!
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i saw Norman Mason a few weeks ago - i just wanted to clarify that he works solely on the mantra of "a happy dog is a well trained dog" he was such a kind and gentle man !

He does none of this choke chain / correction method stuff ! TBH i cannot say how much he has helped us thus far and cannot wait till i see him again soon!!!
wonderful and very happy to hear it. i;m glad Mags is thriving, and she looks exuberant in the pix, too
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Re: Behaviour advice please ! disabled collie owner

If you are in Kings Lynn area I'd be more than happy for you to come to my classes which are indoor. I'd be happy to help and won't charge you - as you've obviously been let down in the past and have taken on a rescue. Will be doing indoor classes from November.

If you by some chance are just down the road - I'll come and take dog out with my collies every now and then!
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lol would help if I read all the posts really.

Glad things are going better. Good luck.
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lol - [it] would help if I read all the posts, really.
yes, it would. Also if U looked at the date - the last post on this thread is from May of 2010.

it's now September of 2011 - Sixteen months is a long, long time to 'wait' for help with a problem-behavior.
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