Be the Pack Leader~ 10 Examples of Cesar's way!
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Keep up the good work! I wish Cesar's voice could be heard for the SPCA to hear. Many dogs are put down for the simple application of food. Time and training, of red zone dogs, is not an option with current practice. A shame of how dogs are put down, when the capacity to rehabilitate them exists. Makes one wonder who is cruel, SPCA killing dogs, or neglect of peoples?
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I applaud you for putting in the time and effort required to save these dogs. Best wishes to you and your animal friends!
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@PackLeaderUK that is so true. my dog rocky is my best friend and he gave so much of his love and ask for nothing, when my dog was sick, i was devastated and nursed him back to health. i know that my dog is my best friend and trusted companion too as well saved my home from burning to a crisp summer of last year. nor i cannot stand the abuses done to the dogs. rocky taught me to be selfless and to give so much without asking in return. i love my dog so much
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Anyone who gives up their time to help rehome a homeless dog or rehabilitate an aggressive or unsocial dog is real hero. Dogs give us so much and ask for so little in return. Great Job done here, well done to you!
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josski32 You're talking nonsense, his way is definitely not based on violence. Have you even seen his show? Clearly you have not, if his technique was based on violence his techniques would not be so widely used and the results would be so different
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@jjj2www I appreciate your input, but I stand by what I said: Cesar's way is based on violence. Did you TRY the positive methods before you decided it would take too long?
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@jjj2www you think euthanasier is suggested by positive trainers? Errr no, you've obviously been watching way too much tv! No one suggests using a treat treats for dogs Cesars "red zone" - whatever that means. Read up on positive training before you comment, there's way more to it that treats! And yes, thousands of agressive dogs have been trained by using positive methods.
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@tallykita Every method has been discredited. How come positive only people think theirs is the only method and if they can't help a dog they should just kill it. Oh way, they say euthanize. Give up and kill is what they do. If a dog goes into the red zone when they get near a dog there is not a treat in the world they'd prefer.. except maybe crack or something.
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@josski32 When I first got my dog there wasn't any food in existence that would take her attention away from another dog even at 50 yards. I've read all the positive training methods and to resolve it would've taken years of strict controlled environmental training with other people helping. Guess what, dogs don't live that long and she was already 2 years old. With the methods I've chosen to use she was able to run around off leash at dog parks within months. She'll enjoy her years of life
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Ceasar's methods are more like "canine mythology," not "canine psychology." So what if he doesn't have a degree, but he has never trained under a professional behaviorist, and he also does not know about stress and calming signals. Also, a dog can not be simply considered "calm submissive" or "dominant" when the dominance theory is a falacy, and there are many signals that are being shown that does NOT mean that the dog is calm, but that they are stressed.
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Ceasar's methods are more like "canine mythology," not "canine psychology." So what if he doesn't have a degree, but he has never trained under a professional behaviorist, and he also does not know about stress and calming signals. Also, a dog can not be simply considered "calm submissive" or "dominant" when the dominance theory is a falacy, and there are many signals that are being shown that does NOT mean that the dog is calm, but that they are stressed.
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This seems like a nice story and you and your dogs seem nice but I do not like Cesar or his way. His way is about dominance which is not at all logical. Dogs aren't wolves. Cesar needs to stop giving people bad advice and he needs to either change his ways or stop altogether. If you want to see some positive/progressive reinforcement trainers, who are good at being kind to their dogs, go on channels: kikopup, tab289, and zakgeorge21. Good luck!
CJ, thank you for sharing your success stories with these beautiful dogs. It is really moving and has inspired me to try my hand at this. This was no amateurish effort - you did a great job!
I don't do transport like you, but have been fostering the more challenging dogs in my area deemed too vicious to place by local rescue groups I volunteer with. All the dogs I agreed to foster were to be killed but I took them on with Cesar's guidance.
I just hope it can behalf as good as yours. :-)
DrDiddle 2 years ago 10
Thank YOU for the lives that you save. If you need any help or support. I have a yahoo email list based on Cesar's way and if there is any way I can help directly do let me know!
cjanderson 2 years ago 3
Awesome story ;D but...when you said that Animal control is a death sentence...it made me feel like crap because there are so many dogs that run around our neighborhood and i dont want them to get hit by cars so i call animal control since i dont know what else to do...my dad wont let me take them in to get them help because he is calling my dog a mistake he made by letting me get her D; what to doooooo~ ;_;
MusicMischief 2 years ago 5
Hi Music, you misunderstood. It was only for THIS dog that I called Signal Bear because he was menacing everyone who tried to approach him - he was a dangerous dog. They would not take a chance on him because he clearly wanted to hurt someone!
Music, sometimes dogs get lucky and adopted and sometimes not. Please think how awful it is to run out there, starving, cold or hot, no help if sick or get hurt. Feel GOOD about calling animal control because you will stop their suffering! Hugs!
cjanderson 2 years ago 4