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Can't say I thought the lad was over the top, aparantly he has now been sacked and also being investigated by the RSPCA.

 

Anyone think his techniques was over the top?

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2042203/One-Show-axes-bully-dog-trainer-Jordan-Shelley-faces-RSPCA.html

 

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Would you vary your methods for different breeds?   A terrier type always benefits from a firm hand and clear boundries, its what they understand best in their small thuggish little brain (imho) whe

I think the problem with a lot of people who have to get someone in to '' sort'' there dog out is because they treat them as '' kids'' , if dogs are treated as dogs from the very start then a lot of t

Firstly, he did not kick the dog, he moved his foot towards it to show that he had the floor: pushing his occupation of the space to show the dog that it had to stay back. Then the little shit bit his

I can't believe this. My wife told me about a new dog trainer on the show and I was initially a bit sceptical but when I saw him I thought he seemed ok.

 

I know this refers to kids rather than dogs but, time and time again, research shows that firm but fair leads to the best behaviour followed by too firm with too soft bringing up the rear.

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sorry, yes him was aggressive, but so was the dog, he was only showing the dog who was boss. Pity more people don't do the same, rather than out of control fecking dogs..And should try this on their kids,,

 

The RSPCA are idoits and a waste of time..

 

Give the guy his job back..

 

The country has gone soft..

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Imagine the fuss if he'd have scruffed the dog and gave it a shake or something? :doh: Maybe they shouldn't have shown him trying to discipline a dog that needs physical correction with the way things are today...

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I saw this to and i can't see that he did anything wrong, watched it again on the link and he done a f*****g good job!!

 

And what the f**k dose this mean "

He kicked the dog’s food bowl away and put his foot in its mouth to establish who was in charge.

 

yes he moved the bolw but all i saw was the dog biting his foot FFS

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I saw this to and i can't see that he did anything wrong, watched it again on the link and he done a f*****g good job!!

 

And what the f**k dose this mean "

He kicked the dog’s food bowl away and put his foot in its mouth to establish who was in charge.

 

yes he moved the bolw but all i saw was the dog biting his foot FFS

 

I noticed that "mistake" too. It's a bit like saying, "Sorry your honour but he put his head round my bullet."

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Load of bollocks, it that dog were mine it would get worse than a food bowl being kicked away, f*****g pathetic, ive had some right b*****ds come to me for training and not everything can be cured with a clicker, titbits and peace and love in our hearts......................

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What a load of shite......45 mins in the kitchen!!! Open washing machine, put food down, go near bowl, dog goes for right foot, left foot connects with pat licker and lands in washing machine, quick spin and repeat till dog knows who is boss!!!....

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I have seen this unfold through the media from the VERY start, and IMO yes it's a bit over the top.

 

But I can see why people (dog trainers and behaviorists) are up in arms about it. It's the One Show who should of got someone who uses modern training techniques( reward based), as when promoting dog training to the general public it needs to be portrayed correctly. As people will replicate these kind of bad training methods badly as they saw it on the TV. ;)

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