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Our high-volume group, are advocates, friends & fans of National Geographic Channel's TV show "The Dog Whisperer".

We use dog psychology, obedience training or both for jumping, barking, leash, walking (pulling), chewing, good behavior with other animals, fostering, rescues, adoptions, purebred ~ simple to complex!

“I believe that often dogs can teach us profound things about ourselves.” Cesar Millan. Our Dog Hero/Role Model: Daddy, (Cesar's beloved pitbull the only "problem-free" dog Cesar ever owned). We support Cesar's dream "No more dogs abandoned / euthanized from behavior problems"!

We focus on IMMEDIATE problem solutions. All ways, philosophies which do not harm the dog. Wellness, health, illness, energy, natural, considerations are on topic, explore how your animal (and you) may be affected. Train by clicker, positive, Canine Good Citizen or Therapy, Assistance, working dogs,~ integrate your way with Cesar's way!

Are your dogs furry humans or "humanized"? Explore how stories, emotions or reactions contribute to the problems in your dog/human relationships Discuss trials, problems, ideas, victories, resources & experiences. Shy, fearful, anxiety, high energy, agressive, red zone, rescue, foster, purebred, new owner to "professional"- all people, problems, conditions welcomed here for solutions!

We are problem dog behavior/psychology discussion group. Here we change from being "pet owner's", victims of problem dogs, to become PACK LEADERS" of our dogs & our lives, sharing experiences, resources, support! Our common thread: we agree with the principles behind Cesar Millan's teachings, otherwise, there is no professional connection.

Disclaimer: Cesar works with dogs identified as viscious. Any advice herein is strictly opinions of the writer. We make no claims of "teaching" Cesar's techniques. Take suggestions here at your own risk. Make safe choices, seek professional support as needed.

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Greetings fans...
**moderators note** Dave, yes; you have been a member since 2/09. Tammy I am here on the web site to see if I am still a member. You posted my writing about
Posted - Tue May 22, 2012 3:11 pm
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How to safely break up a dog fight
<From List owner CJ, we always encouage owners to be safe, and we know there are people who will respond> So we share information that has worked for us> Hi
Posted - Mon May 21, 2012 5:09 pm
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Re: How do you get dogs to play calmly?
HI Kathy   I have another tip around playing ball that will give further discpline to calm any dominance challenges or excited behaviour.   Teach your dogs
Posted - Mon May 21, 2012 1:19 pm
Lori Reynolds
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Re: How do you get dogs to play calmly?
HI Kathy   When I say "balanced" I mean a dog that is practising polite normal canine social behaviour. The older dog freezing is normal behaviour when a
Posted - Mon May 21, 2012 1:17 pm
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Dog barking at visitors
My little Yorkie cross, Rodney, is coming along well with obedience training - has learned to sit, stay and return, lay down, go to bed, walk on the lead, even
Posted - Mon May 21, 2012 6:23 am
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