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That doesn't sound like a "Whisper"


Many of my new clients ask me what I think about TV dog trainer Cesar Millan, "The Dog Whisperer."  I have a lot to say. 

In this forum, I'll let the American Humane Association speak for me:

http://www.americanhumane.org/site/PageServer?pagename=nr_news_releases_dog_whisperer

While I'm at it, syndicated columnist and pet expert Steve Dale nails it as well:

http://www.stevedalepetworld.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=203&Itemid=71


Got a new perspective on "Whispering" now?


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  • #2 Comment from dogsindeedEntry Author 
    11/20/06 10:17 AM Permalink
    Dogs bark for several different reasons...if your dog is barking to get something from you, ignore him.  Wait until he's quiet, then ask him to do a "sit", and THEN give him what he wants.

    If he's barking AT things, teach him a "hush" command; place a small, high-value treat near his nose when he's barking.  He'll stop, because dogs can't bark and sniff at the same time.  Say "Hush" right as he stops barking, wait a few seconds to maintain the quiet, then give him the treat.  In time you'll be able to just say "hush" and he'll look at you as if to say "Ok, I stopped.  Now where's my treat?!"

    Good luck!
    - Victoria
  • #1 Comment from gosneykeith 
    11/17/06 4:02 PM Permalink
    I have a 2 yr min schnauzer loves to BARK s  at any thing leaves  dogs  people   he wont be quite on command .. any ideas