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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just like in parenting there is no one size fits all for dogs or families. Try one and if it does not fit, try a different one. [/quote] +1 The right philosophy is the one that works the best for you and your dog. My personality and my husband's are different and so are those of our two dogs (we each brought one into the marriage). The trainer I had used was more of the dominance school, but not in any rough way, just walking in front of the door on stairs and through doors, etc. My husband never used a trainer of any kind for his dog and had a much harder time with the thought of having a very structured relationship. We got a new dog and found a trainer that we both liked that was somewhere in the middle. If you (and your spouse and kids) or your dog is not comfortable with a philosophy, then don't use it. [/quote]
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