As the owner asked Cesar if rewarding her dog for being corrected was ok, telling
him "good boy", Cesar explained that you don't reward bad behavior, but only
for good behavior.
I'm definately not quoting accurately ( nor paraphrasing w/justice ),
but the way he explained that bit to the owner turned on a "light bulb" for me :lol:
Cesar's explanation of "Working dogs", like the GSD, and their need for work,
was really good info for a novice to the breed (I'm proof!)
BTW, for those of you who see this episode (Bubba & Garret), can you tell
if these two GSD are American line, or German lines? Are you up for the challenge :wink: ?
Cesar's explanation of "Working dogs", like the GSD, and their need for work,
was really good info for a novice to the breed (I'm proof!)
BTW, for those of you who see this episode (Bubba & Garret), can you tell
if these two GSD are American line, or German lines? Are you up for the challenge :wink: ?
Cesar's explanation of "Working dogs", like the GSD, and their need for work,
was really good info for a novice to the breed (I'm proof!)
BTW, for those of you who see this episode (Bubba & Garret), can you tell
if these two GSD are American line, or German lines? Are you up for the challenge :wink: ?
So, good episode: the director was bitten. (Always makes for interest.)
He demonstrated Bob Scott's "heel" technique very nicely, too, one step, stop, one step, etc.
And Bob, he also discussed what you said about the harness and how the dog instinctually pulls against it like a little horse; but he always uses what the owner has been using, so he used it but showed how to correct to the side and not back, and to use the toe of the far foot, behind the near leg, to nudge the side of the dog.
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