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From: fredhassen
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  • Thank you very much for sharing - you have some great uploads

  • I agree with Fred, a dog need both positive and negative. The remote collare is surrounded my misconceptions and myths but when properly used a great training tool. Also keep in mind that dogs dont have a "thinking" brain like humans so when training it is better to do what the dog is wired for rather that what we think is nice or fair...KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK FRED!

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  • Hi there, the dog is licking its nose. That is correct, not as distress but because it just ate some kibble. It is a very normal for dogs to lick the way seen on the clip right after eating something they like; I think you may be confusing this sign of liking for nervous liking which is totally different. Also when they are nervous or distress food will be refused.

  • Hello Fred, I use the same method of training if not very similar. I am always in favor of the dog naturally, that said it is very difficult to explain to some dog owners how dogs learn in the wild to survive the positive and negative. It is the way nature intended it to be!!!

  • Comparison is always good. Yes, I would certainly recommend people 'clicking' on this pleasant posters videos for a comparison of dogs and training styles.

    Find the trainer and style that suits you best.

  • Great tip. Goes right along with the article you wrote years ago on using the collar and food.

  • Great explanation Fred.

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