ron2
Posted : 11/2/2007 6:31:07 PM
I don't have the required player to see the video. Do current sites have a religious thing against wmv and avi?
By the way, I think it's excellent that we can also talk about what we think is wrong with some of the other dog professionals of the world. Fair is fair.
I'm thinking of Dgriego and her Dogo that locks on to something so thoroughly that no previously +R established training will work, leaving her to use her corrections which, as she pointed out, are different than touch cues for watch me. I don't have enough experience with Dogos of that nature and if she must do those things, then so be it. In the same breath, in the video, Donaldson may have thought it necessary to do what she did, though I haven't seen it, so my commentary is just speculation.
The long and short of it as that there may be a limit to the effectiveness of one trainer or their particular take on a style. And if that can be said for Donaldson, or even +R in general, can it also be said for proponents of physical correction styles. Again, fair is fair. And healthy criticism is just that, healthy. And so is seeing what may be right in a method.
Spencer does raise a good point. What is more humane? Having a dog fight and hurt itself on a piece of equipment or administering a quick correction, provided the dog knows what it means, that is but a moment of time and a physical cue?
In my opinion, any piece of equipment should be approached in a rewarding manner, given enough time.
Does the dog in the video seemed to be enjoying himself less than say a dog in a prong collar (properly adjusted) that merely feels pressure and corrects himself, at least until leash manners can be established? And before I truly criticize any piece of equipment I remind myself that the owner is being responsible as best as they can and that's way better than the people who can't hold onto a Scottie puppy on a flexi.