spiritdogs
Posted : 4/22/2006 10:51:13 AM
On that list, I would pick Pam Reid if you are dealing with bossy and aggressive.
Don't forget, you are the owner, and despite the fact that a behaviorist or trainer might recommend a certain procedure, you have the final say over what you do, or do not, feel comfortable with in dealing with your dog.
If you are dealing with leadership issues, or even aggression, sometimes a really good trainer with lots of experience is a better bet. They often have a sense of how well the owners will or won't comply, and how manageable the dog will be when the criteria or distraction levels are raised, as they will be in the real world.
Education is very, very important, but just as in other realms, instinct and savvy are key as well. Education without dog sense is not what you are looking for. Similarly, a
little knowledge can be a very dangerous thing.
There are a lot of trainers who read more dog related literature than the people who have PhD's in animal behavior - don't discount them out of hand.