Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that stuff is carefully edited for television, right. It is entertainment not advice.
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Its not 2010 anymore.
It is advice though. And obviously it’s edited. That doesn’t mean it’s not effective training
What that means is that what you see isn't accurate. You have no idea what happened before or after the 10 second clip that you saw or in what order the events you watch occurred. You have no real idea how they obtained the carefully scripted 'miracle' shot or what happened to those animals long term. It is really just entertainment for the masses, just like anything else on tv.
I’m literally blinking my eyes at you, wondering how someone could be so dumb and yet somehow so confident that you know so much. Were you dropped on your head as a baby?
Yes, obviously a reality tv show is edited, and it’s entertainment. I’ve lived on this planet for the last 25+ years, so yes yes I’ve heard of this medium, thanks babe.
But Cesar Milan has books and training guides and actual techniques that people follow and find helpful. There is a reason that he, and let’s say not you, ended up on TV as a well known professional dog trainer.
Yep. You were definitely hit in the head a few too many times. You believe everything you see on TV? Celebrity does not equal expertise.
Lol I see you can’t read either. Sh!t for brains.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that stuff is carefully edited for television, right. It is entertainment not advice.
+1
Its not 2010 anymore.
It is advice though. And obviously it’s edited. That doesn’t mean it’s not effective training
What that means is that what you see isn't accurate. You have no idea what happened before or after the 10 second clip that you saw or in what order the events you watch occurred. You have no real idea how they obtained the carefully scripted 'miracle' shot or what happened to those animals long term. It is really just entertainment for the masses, just like anything else on tv.
I’m literally blinking my eyes at you, wondering how someone could be so dumb and yet somehow so confident that you know so much. Were you dropped on your head as a baby?
Yes, obviously a reality tv show is edited, and it’s entertainment. I’ve lived on this planet for the last 25+ years, so yes yes I’ve heard of this medium, thanks babe.
But Cesar Milan has books and training guides and actual techniques that people follow and find helpful. There is a reason that he, and let’s say not you, ended up on TV as a well known professional dog trainer.
Yep. You were definitely hit in the head a few too many times. You believe everything you see on TV? Celebrity does not equal expertise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that stuff is carefully edited for television, right. It is entertainment not advice.
+1
Its not 2010 anymore.
It is advice though. And obviously it’s edited. That doesn’t mean it’s not effective training
What that means is that what you see isn't accurate. You have no idea what happened before or after the 10 second clip that you saw or in what order the events you watch occurred. You have no real idea how they obtained the carefully scripted 'miracle' shot or what happened to those animals long term. It is really just entertainment for the masses, just like anything else on tv.
I’m literally blinking my eyes at you, wondering how someone could be so dumb and yet somehow so confident that you know so much. Were you dropped on your head as a baby?
Yes, obviously a reality tv show is edited, and it’s entertainment. I’ve lived on this planet for the last 25+ years, so yes yes I’ve heard of this medium, thanks babe.
But Cesar Milan has books and training guides and actual techniques that people follow and find helpful. There is a reason that he, and let’s say not you, ended up on TV as a well known professional dog trainer.
Anonymous wrote:with a rescue I adopted some years back that we were unable to train to be less reactive and we had to BE.
But I see people online losing their minds over him.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that stuff is carefully edited for television, right. It is entertainment not advice.
+1
Its not 2010 anymore.
It is advice though. And obviously it’s edited. That doesn’t mean it’s not effective training
What that means is that what you see isn't accurate. You have no idea what happened before or after the 10 second clip that you saw or in what order the events you watch occurred. You have no real idea how they obtained the carefully scripted 'miracle' shot or what happened to those animals long term. It is really just entertainment for the masses, just like anything else on tv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that stuff is carefully edited for television, right. It is entertainment not advice.
+1
Its not 2010 anymore.
It is advice though. And obviously it’s edited. That doesn’t mean it’s not effective training
Anonymous wrote:I trained my last two dogs using Caesar's method. My dogs are wonderful, calm, and loving. One is in my lap right now. I know a lot of people don't like him, but it works for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His techniques work but people hate acknowledging that dogs are pack animals and not humans. Scientists have studied dog behavior for many years and fundamentally they think and understand differently than humans. Cesar approaches training and dogs the way a mother or leader dog would. It’s not always pretty but it’s what happens in the natural world. He is also very intuned to subtle dog signals like hackles, ear direction, body positioning, facial tightness, etc to be able to see what is about to happen and stops it, or tries to, before it does. He encourages good behavior, not bad and always gives the dog a purpose or job. Humans don’t always want to hear this or like to think their dog doesn’t need a job or purpose. This is where you can get a lot of bad behaviors, fears, or anxieties. We would rather medicate and perhaps send away to board and trains rather than educate ourselves on rearing a dog. So enter the world of strictly positive and force free trainers. Not all bad in my opinion, but in another camp. I’ve done years of dog training with trainers from all sides of the training spectrum. The best in my opinion are the balanced ones and understand that a dog, no matter what size and how cute, is a dog, and to have a great relationship with them, we need to approach them as a dog and not a human. But I guess until humans realize they might be a little broken too, we will break some dogs in the process.
It has nothing to do with understanding that dogs are pack animals. It has to do with the fact that humans are themselves undisciplined, so they have a hard time disciplining others. Humans are destroying both themselves and dogs.