First of all, you need the schooling to do anything that involves putting the life of another living thing in your hands. Secondly, do a LOT of research, because a lot of what Cesar does is not the best for the dogs. A good professional looks at all different opinions regarding the profession. Read up on other trainers and their techniques. As a positive reinforcement trainer, I really disagree with a lot of what Cesar does, aside from his lack of formal training. Cover all your bases and do your reading.
As for negativity, ignore what they say, and do your best.
2007-01-07 13:58:42
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answered by lilmizzaniml 3
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I heard about some thing like that. However I consider the condominium had exits. And no longer handiest staircases that when to nowhere however doorways that didn't open or didn't lead where you inspiration they'd. Even one door on the 2 or 3 story that was a drop off too the yard. I consider it used to be on a television show but i do not do not forget greater than that. Possibly in case you googled haunted residences with some others details you would in finding it. Sorry i'm no longer so much support
2016-08-10 11:12:59
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answered by ? 4
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Dog rehabilitator is not a profession. You need to stay in school until you have a better idea of how to conduct your life, and of what you want out of things. Everyone has a tough time in school - no one gets a free ride, not the science geeks, not the popular kids, not the fat, ugly kids - everyone has to go through this.
2007-01-07 13:56:23
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answered by greeneyedprincess 6
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I don't think you're negative and no such thing as a dog rehabilatator. I think you want an education but do not want to work for it. Unfortunately, life is not that easy. So, stop being so down on yourself, set some long-term goals and start working towards those goals, it gets easier and is definitely worth the effort. Good luck.
2007-01-07 14:43:36
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answered by spider 2
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Bear with school. Everyone has to go through it, so it's not only you. If you're feeling depressed, talk to someone. If you have no one to talk to, write your feelings down. If you are afraid that someone will read what you've wrote, throw the paper away. Just the fact that you've already wrote it is enough. It takes a weight off your shoulders. ^_^
I've always believed that good things will always come, no matter how bad things are at present. There will always be good stuff, you just have to persevere. Patience is a key to success.
I wish you all the best! Fight on! ^_^
2007-01-07 14:02:22
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answered by kawaiisuzakuwarrior 4
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if you skip school you will never ever ever be a dog rehab because to start any profession you need a high school diploma, and people such as Cesar went to college for many years to study animal behavior after they finished high school. You need an appt with your family Dr. to talk about your depression and negativity. Please do this.
2007-01-07 14:00:34
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answered by winkcat 7
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Make a serious, conscious effort at being positive. At every negative thought, think of a positive thought.
Also, smile more. Studies show that smiling and acting cheerful towards others truly makes you feel cheerful.
2007-01-07 13:56:52
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answered by Mariah 4
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Without school your going to be trapped.
Your options are going to be very limited.
School might be dificult but it only lasts 12 years.
Without it the next 60 or 70 years are quite likely going to be miserable.
Finish, then you have more possibilities open to you.
2007-01-07 14:54:19
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answered by dropkick 5
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im 35 years old and in a dead end job. I wish i would have finished school. higher education is now required in todays job market. stick with it!
2007-01-07 14:05:58
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answered by Marty B 4
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