Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cesar is terrible. Don't listen to anything he says. His methods are cruel.
Can I undo it?? I was the king of the castle with my retrievers, now I feel so guilty I ruined this expensive love muffin puppy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is the puppy? Lots go through that nippy / barky stage. I would suggest a good trainer as well. I'd also consider trying to socialize him with other puppies if possible. The Petco near me had puppy playtime on the weekends with a trainer.
9 weeks old, we’ve had him about 12 days
Anonymous wrote:How old is the puppy? Lots go through that nippy / barky stage. I would suggest a good trainer as well. I'd also consider trying to socialize him with other puppies if possible. The Petco near me had puppy playtime on the weekends with a trainer.
Anonymous wrote:I like Zak George videos
Take a class with Blue Ridge Canine, they will come to you.
Use treats to direct the dog to do what you want. Throw a treat in the crate, "go to bed". Dog goes in. You don't touch him.
Make dog sit and wait for food. Also to go in or out of the door or the car.
If dog hurts you in any way, say OW and all fun interaction stops.
Keep a leash on him at all times so you can control him without touching him.
Redirect his mount to a toy.
Teach the dog to "SPEAK" so that then you can teach him "QUIET"
Talk to your dog about what you are doing in simple language such as she uses for her talking dog, like you would a toddler:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8k2upr9vCE
So "we did walk this morning, walk later. Settle now"
Name the things that you give/use with the dog, like the leash, food, water, poop, toy, treat, etc. etc.
They understand a lot more than you think.
Anonymous wrote:Cesar is terrible. Don't listen to anything he says. His methods are cruel.
Anonymous wrote:Cesar Milan is an idiot. What kind of small breed? Does it have herding genes? If so, you may have been misinterpreting the nipping as aggression.
Anonymous wrote:What does Cesar Milan say to do if the dog barks and lunges at you?
The surest way to fail at any training approach is to just do part of it.