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most of what Milan spouts is basic common sense - proper exercise, good diet and expectation of basic well-mannered behavior from your dogs. The "theory" behind his methods, however, are complete BS. Not everything (or even most things) that your dog will do are going to be about dominance. There is no need to "exert authority" or "claim space" or to view your training with that type of "us vs the dog" mentality.
Be calm, expect good behavior, TEACH the dog what you want by rewarding for good and, once the behavior is learned, consequences for not obeying. However, you can't punish a dog for not doing something until you are certain that he knows what you expect. That takes positive training and reward.
And a bright happy voice when talking to your dog is ALWAYS a good thing.
Be calm, expect good behavior, TEACH the dog what you want by rewarding for good and, once the behavior is learned, consequences for not obeying. However, you can't punish a dog for not doing something until you are certain that he knows what you expect. That takes positive training and reward.
And a bright happy voice when talking to your dog is ALWAYS a good thing.