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Indeed. I think where a lot of people go wrong is they don't train their dogs. They buy a pup and when things arn't as easy or the dog matures, they maybe have a few sessions with a trainer, or even

I wouldnt worry about breaking that white dog to sheep, it would never catch em any way!

i saw a clip recently of him trying to train two pitbulls which had been know to fight he had them off lead in a group and it kicked off :thumbdown:

 

ceaser milan pitbulls kick off !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64peeoPygGU&feature=related

 

chain reaction,

Yes chain reaction but if they had of taken the back legs off the ground would of been easier to break

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I really like caesar milan, but his books are better than what you see on tv. I think if people raised a pup the way he says to the letter, then they will probably end up with a good dog. He is certainly the best 'dog behaviourist' I have seen on tv, I get very frustrated watching that bitch from 'its me or the dog'. But I agree with what people have said about him making some dogs completely back down instead of submit.

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i saw a clip recently of him trying to train two pitbulls which had been know to fight he had them off lead in a group and it kicked off :thumbdown:

 

ceaser milan pitbulls kick off !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64peeoPygGU&feature=related

 

lol flap,

why did he have two powerful and aggressive dogs off lead together?

why werent they muzzled?

why didn't he have a break stick?

 

let him stick to the am.bullies and rottweilers

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i think hes good at what he does, bit hard to do it by the book when you have so many dogs about like in that vid

the ideal is to lift the back legs and turn it over but with so many dogs it would be worse as others can also join in

lifting my dogs legs and turning him is the only way he used to release, not sure about now as he is better trained and i dont let it get to that but its the first thing id try after telling him NO now

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top bloke shows pitbulls etc in their true light.

 

 

spot on regards pit bulls as a breed. Ive had lots of differnt lutcherxs, and my bullx pup Tod seems clever to me. He picks things up dead quick, alot of bull breeds are clever dogs with good temps, you just got put the time in with them. both have been easy to train :thumbs:

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I wouldnt worry about breaking that white dog to sheep, it would never catch em any way! :laugh:

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