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[quote=Anonymous]I follow Zak George and agree with him on some things (I think Dog Daddy IS abusive and should be stopped amd I think positive over negative is generally good) but he's lost his way and become a total clown with being even somewhat reasonable about using any kind of correction. It's the dog equivalent of not only being against abusers (who isn't? But being a gentle parenting nazi who thinks a time out or grabbing your kids hand from an open flame and yelling or, God forbid! Using the worrd "NO" will cause lifelong psychological damage. That's just not the case, and his approach fails a lot of dogs. He also has really, really low expectations of his dog training. Like if your kidd doesn't kill anyone and gets a GED by 25 and showers once a day living in your basement, congrats! You've raised a successful adult with a job! Some of us want more from our animals. He still has not given an even somewhat acceptable answer to how he trains human and dog reactive dogs. Because...he can't. His skills are extremely limited. I recommened Robert Cabral. [/quote]
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