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Turn off the sound and watch the dogs. They are just scared of him. There is a syndrome called the "magic trainer" where an outsider can get a dog to do things the owner can't just because the person is unknown to them. His show are highly edited and they don't show you the bad stuff, like when he is unsuccessful.

2006-12-27 19:23:24 · 12 answers · asked by rualass 3 in Pets Dogs

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"His show are highly edited and they don't show you the bad stuff, like when he is unsuccessful."
Amen to that. You said it very well, short and sweet.

I cannot stand him nor his techniques.
I along with many other professional dog trainers who actually ARE certified and licensed and accredited do not agree with him and wish that those who watch him take it as entertainment and NOT as proper training advice.

2006-12-27 19:37:00 · answer #1 · answered by LiaChien 5 · 1 2

First theres nothing fake about it what you must remember is he spends 4-6 hrs or moe with the dogs but you only see 30 mins and yes he does show the bad and reports on digression.Second,there are many different training methods that can be taught to dogs of all breeds and Ceasar is only showing what he has had success with which many I've used over the last 20 years.Last, NO MATTER WHAT A TRAINER TEACHES YOUR DOG IT WILL NOT WORK IF YOU DO NOT PERSIST DAY IN AND DAY OUT.I'm a K9 officer and if I take a day off my rottie or shep will revert to old habits.Any trainer out there know there is more than one method and Ceasar's success rate is a alot higher than most but dont be fooled into thinking that every dog can or will be perfect .

2006-12-30 10:32:13 · answer #2 · answered by dawgpoundcenter 2 · 1 0

I have been hearing a lot of references about this person, but I have no clue who he is. Yes I do have cable in fact, but I guess I rather sign my dog up for dog training classes to which I'm taught how to train my dog as to sit around and watch someone else do it on Teivision.

I know that the "magic trainer" thing might notbe the correct term or it might be I don' t know, but it exist. My puppy won't ever sit on the tile when we tell her to sit, but my boyfriend's dog walker comes along with treats and say "sit" on the tile and she does (twice too). I was jealous.

As for the edit part, it's Telivision all shows are edited, cut/pasted together. Have you seen the behind the scenes of the real world because if you did you know 1/2 the stuff show is edited to make it look like it happened that way. I assume it's that way with this show too.

2006-12-27 23:21:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

While I agree with you about the shows being highly edited, I must disagree about him making things up.
First of all, there is so much that can be shown on TV, for there are too many people out there that think they can do the same right after watching a show. If he would tell and show all that there is to it, he would probably need to find himself a job to make a living, as his carrier would be over. Those who usually criticize a famous person in any field, IMO, are simply envious of others success.
I know of a dog, first hand, a rescue from Katrina's disaster, who loved people but would kill any other living thing. The dog entered his program, and after three months of hard training, it became part of his pack.
No, it doesn't happen over night, especially serious cases as the one I mentioned above, but it can be done by someone who knows what he/she's doing, and he apparently does!

2006-12-27 20:25:00 · answer #4 · answered by amccoy1962 6 · 1 1

i do no longer think of you may particularly learn the two. Cesar is a behaviorist, and Stillwell is a coach. 2 various issues. besides the actuality that on the same time as training, Stilwell adresses the behaviors. whilst Cesar is controlling the behaviors, he's no longer training. He in no way claimed to be a coach. I even have watched the two shows. besides the actuality that I do believe a great type of Cesar's center ideals and he does stable paintings. a number of his strategies are very risky to the fairway handler. Even he has been bitten on his teach. I have not any doubt that he has saved many dogs's lives that should have been positioned down. common human beings watch his teach and think of they understand a thank you to treatment that dominant and agressive dogs, they attempt to pin the dogs down and sweetness why they get bit. on the different hand Stilwell's significant project is protection. For the human first then the dogs. it particularly is the way it particularly is going to be. She additionally stresses which you will desire to be the "chief". yet her strategies are much less confrontational and safer for the handler on the same time as nevertheless gaining administration and addressing aggressive habit. additionally, she definitely trains the dogs. take a seat, Down, stay, come, ect. issues Cesar does not do.

2016-12-15 09:35:42 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Much of what he says makes a lot of sense. The human *does* have to be the alpha in their relationship with the dog, and dogs are generally happy when they're clear on the pecking order. Also, since watching "Dog Whisperer," I've gotten much better about walking my dog on a daily basis, despite that he can also go into the back yard whenever he wants, and it's helped our relationship considerably. I now know that petting my dog on the shoulders soothes him more than petting him on the head. So there's some good there, too.

2006-12-27 22:56:24 · answer #6 · answered by Vaughn 6 · 4 0

"magic trainer"?? In 25 years teaching training classes I have never heard THAT one! LMAO!!! Must have been coined by the people that can't train their dogs!

Trainers can train the dog because they have respect and good timing. The dog does things for the unknown trainer because she is authoritative and hasn't spent years allowing the dog to be in charge.

"magic trainer"..... LMFAO!!!

2006-12-28 03:58:29 · answer #7 · answered by whpptwmn 5 · 2 0

Oh thank heavens I'm not the only one to see through it. I have been saying he's a sham for a very long time. The dogs ARE afraid of him and probably for good reason. What he does is completely against what any GOOD trainer would recommend. Making dogs confront their fears is the LAST thing you do. And what you say about an outsider coming in is correct too. I could probably go and do the same as he. I do have a connection with dogs though so I could probably do better.

2006-12-27 19:38:29 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 5 3

I've been watching him fr almost a year, and have actually used some of his techniques, on my nervous and sometimes dominant GSD. Most of the techniques have worked. Your right he makes it look easy, but it's not. It takes him hours, sometimes days, and the families sometimes months to correct the bad behavior. I am a true believer that humans are 99% of a dogs problem.

2006-12-28 00:33:38 · answer #9 · answered by misstikal311 4 · 4 1

he's not making this up, all his tactics come from using common sense (of which not many people have nowadays) some dogs are more difficult and that's when he takes them to his compound to work with them even more
lots of people don't have a clue about how to train their dog into a loving friendly pet

2006-12-27 19:30:51 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

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