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Elkoorr

by Elkoorr on 18 August 2011 - 18:08

Whats your first question? Didnt see one! but maybe I am blind ... well, really, who cares anyways.... off to training now!
oh wait... I mean.... off to shock and shake the snott out of my dogs....ah ja.... that fits!

Lief

by Lief on 18 August 2011 - 20:08

what a moron...you clearly have no idea what a pager collar is and doubt you even have balls enough to put one video on youtube or have ever made a dime training dogs...again what an idiot!!

Lief

by Lief on 18 August 2011 - 20:08

yeah I looked up your non exsistent website Sina?? ...people who are that emoitional about an e collar are uneducated in general and about dogs in particular I could say something about the way your dogs look but I won't and will look forward to seeing your training videos...if I live that long!! since it will  never happen!! heres another shocking video...duh its a pager god I love this tool!!! and look a tiny poodle getting as you call it ''shocked''


Lief

by Lief on 18 August 2011 - 21:08

and Sina don't bother trying to lure me into one of your vicious arguments because I like most people have no time in life to argue with you.

Slamdunc

by Slamdunc on 18 August 2011 - 21:08

Jeff,
Your training techniques of kicking dogs, hitting dogs and now shaking the snot out of puppies are obviously what have made you such an "excellent" trainer.  This must be the reason that you are so sought after for seminars.....LMAO   I suppose that I am fortunate that I never had to resort to your forms of violence to train my dogs.  Dog training has evolved in the last 10 or 15 years, come out of your cave.

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 18 August 2011 - 21:08

Jeff,
Never said I wouldn't use one, but over use and or in the hands of idiots or lazy people yes they do harm plain and simple.


Moons.




by Jeff Oehlsen on 18 August 2011 - 22:08

So now I am kicking and hitting the dogs, last time it was shocking the dogs, and of course, you still don't have an answer Jimmy. I wonder why that is ?? What will come about the next post ?? Will I be cutting off the dogs heads ??

Just answer the question. You, after all, are a K9 cop, and according to most people on here, MUST be an expert in dog training. Or, you can just write BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA

No one can answer simple training questions. 

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 18 August 2011 - 22:08

Jeff,
I believe I answered the question quite well.
The dog is not properly socialized, needs better obedience and has latched onto one person which is not good in a family situation.

The dog needs a little work, and some time, no big deal.




Moons.

Slamdunc

by Slamdunc on 18 August 2011 - 23:08

Jeff,
Are you going to tell me that you have never kicked a dog or "bashed" a dog across it's head?   I seem to recall a post of yours where you kicked one of your dogs pretty good for chasing your chickens, you said you felt really bad for the dog after that.   I am done answering training questions on here, have been for a long time.  I disagree with "shaking a puppy till snot bubbles come out of it's nose."  I believe people should know that is terrible advice and IMO cruel and unusual punishment.  It seems you have anger issues and your bad temper causes you to snap on your dogs.  I am coming to this conclusion after reading some of your posts. 

by StephanieJ on 19 August 2011 - 01:08

Not only is dog aggression an undesirable behavior, it is also a dangerous behavior. It needs to be addressed and squashed immediately and in no uncertain terms. Sometimes a good old fashioned hands on correction is the quickest and most effective method of modifying unwanted behavior.
I realize that the idea and act of being able to physically correct a dog is often not do-able for softer temperamented people. This does not invalidate the fact that a properly timed boot in the ass or shake of the scruff, however politically incorrect they may be perceived, often require a one time only application. Application of such will not melt a properly temperamented dog.
We have chickens. We have big dogs. We have little dogs. We have no dog fights, and no one has chicken dinner unless I prepare it for them. Additionally, Jeff competes at the highest level of Mondio Ring Sport with a dog who was deemed too much by not one, not two, but three experienced sport dog trainers (including his breeder). The non cave man methods weren't what got him to catagory 3.

Mr. Duncan - Thank you for giving me the opportunity to chat about Jeff's seminars. He just returned from one last week. There were two brand-new to the world of Mondio attendees present, and it looks like one of them may have caught the bug and is perhaps looking for a more suitable dog. Another one of his students just obtained the obedience with jumps title and will hopefully get her One in September. I would be happy to arrange a seminar with Jeff for you Mr. Duncan, since you have never trained with him, so that you could actually know what you are talking about when you speak of him. 





 


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