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ceasar milan
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did anyone see the Titchmarsh interview on the 24th? Milan is nothing but an animal abuser and his forthcoming tour should be cancelled :mad:
He apparently punched a dog in the throat it later went on to bite him and routinely kicks dogs in the soft part of their stomach.
He apparently punched a dog in the throat it later went on to bite him and routinely kicks dogs in the soft part of their stomach.
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Well known and disliked in the positive training dog world.0
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Already done to death ....
Personally I like some of CM techniques. Cant stand Alan Twatmarsh though! :mad:Ant. :cool:0 -
did anyone see the Titchmarsh interview on the 24th? Milan is nothing but an animal abuser and his forthcoming tour should be cancelled :mad:
He apparently punched a dog in the throat it later went on to bite him and routinely kicks dogs in the soft part of their stomach.
Apparently means to appear so but not necessarily so.Obstacles are things a person sees when he takes his eyes off his goal.0 -
.... routinely [STRIKE]kicks[/STRIKE] touches/taps dogs in the soft part of their stomach.
Haven't seen the interview but I have seen him tap/touch dogs on their side to regain their focus; so, perhaps a matter of perception? Equally, he is not dealing with passive animals, but with those who are having behavioural issues; so, perhaps a matter of context?
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Here's the video of him hitting Holly the labrador, and getting bitten for it, after ignoring all of what her body language was trying to tell him. Decide for yourself
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ihXq_WwiWM
Another one of his, dealing a husky on leash that doesn't end too well for the dog, description is nice and worth reading.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh9YOyM2TAk0 -
my apologies for bothering !This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Don't apologise, I didn't see the other thread and was unaware of this man and his methods before.0
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Just watched the Holly vid. Poor girl, she looks so nervous doesnt she. I was surprised he put his hand out so quickly after she was still clearly nervous And tbh, it seemed a very small bite, so a bit over dramatised on the film wasnt it! Ive had worse bites playing tuggy with my dogs, certainly not their fault though - only accidental.0
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I agree with you Hethmar, he caused that situation himself, she wasn't actually wanting to bite him, but he put his hand out too soon before she had had time to settle properly. As for taking her to his centre - no way would I let him take my dog off.
His treatment of Shadow in the other video was appaling, he almost strangled the dog, no wonder it submitted!!0
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