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This high-volume group, is for "advocates, friends & fans" of National Geographic Channel (NTGEO) show "The Dog Whisperer", about using dog psychology to deal with our dog's issues? Talk here. Applying his solutions works wonders!
We dedicate this List's effort's to our Dog Hero: Daddy, (Cesar's beloved pitbull), the only "problem-free" dog Cesar ever owned and to Cesar's dream "No more problem dogs"!
We focus on IMMEDIATE problem solutions. There's a sister list for those with good dogs,and
looking to refine Cesar’s way becoming Pack Leaders called Dog Whisperer Friends and Fans-Relationships.
“I believe that often dogs can teach us profound things about ourselves.” Cesar Millan. So:
Are your dog’s furry humans or "humanized"? Are you calm/assertive, hyper/dominant?
Explore how your stories, emotions or reactions contribute to the problems in your dog/human or human/human relationships? Discuss trials, problems, ideas, victories, resources & experiences.
NOTE: Pending members must complete an introduction questionnaire within Yahoo's deadline of 14 days. Miss Yahoo's deadline or problem joining list? Contact owner: cynthia-anderson@cox.net directly.
Find "Dog Whisperer" in 15 territories outside the U.S., including United Kingdom, Japan, Sweden, Netherlands, Denmark, New Zealand & Thailand.
Our group is intended solely as a problem dog behavior/psychology discussion group. We make the commitment to change from being "pet owner's", victims of problem dogs, to become PACK LEADERS" of our dogs and our lives, sharing experiences, resources, support! Our common thread: we agree with the principles behind Cesar Millan's teachings, otherwise, there is no professional connection in anyway.
Disclaimer: Cesar works with dogs identified as viscious. Any advice herein is strictly opinions of the writer. We make no claims of "teaching" Cesar's techniques. Take suggestions here at your own risk. Make safe choices, seek professional support when needed.
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Growling
Some time back, I asked this group about how to deal with Chester's habit of growling when he was on the couch and someone touched him. I appreciate all the
Posted - Sat May 17, 2008 3:06 pm
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Sarah Sexton
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Extremely hyper off the wall dog.
<Fm List Owner - Susan, two more pieces of information that help us are the age and if he has been neutered (how long ago?)> My dog, Dakota in which is a
Posted - Sat May 17, 2008 3:05 pm
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Susan
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Re: Encountering loose dog on walk
I just had to respond to this one - I know exactly what you mean. Several people in our village have been getting Staffordshire Terriers, which, like the
Posted - Sat May 17, 2008 2:51 pm
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Kay Gordon
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Re: E-Collar
Exactly, once training is in place respect follows and issues do usually disappear. I like you, recommend a six week Basic program on leash and collar to begin
Posted - Sat May 17, 2008 2:51 pm
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Gaye Amick
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Re: E-collars
I agree. I have never used the collar for aggression. The trainer I had explained the same thing. It could escalate the situation. He said if I was to use
Posted - Sat May 17, 2008 2:51 pm
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Carol Shows
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