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Read and laugh :) This blogger at Hyperboleandahalf.com thinks her dog is below average on the smart-o-dog-meter, so she gives her an IQ Test that she finds on the internet! Her tale is so funny it tickles my belly, but of course this IQ Test doesn't hold water. After all, you can teach any dog to sit!
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As Cesar Millan completes his SIXTH season in media, he has come to be known as a household name. In 2006, the New York Times wrote an article named 'Pack of Lies' where they explore the real training tactics that The Dog Whisperer uses. Read the article and see for yourself. I myself train differently and have to allow for freedom of speech. But take note, since 2006 The New York Times has written other articles noting the PRODUCTS that Cesar Milan markets, and how families are starting to train their children as he trains dogs.
Dominance theory, pack theory, and the forms of training Cesar uses are all another way of saying AVERSIVE training. It is a very traditional technique that is starting to lose hold in the training world for many reasons. 1) It's dangerous to try at home without a trainer 2) Dogs can aggress back 3) Dogs will find other outlets for their aggression 4) Dogs will find other people to dominate if the REAL problem isn't solved 5) It causes a loss of trust in the relationship 6) It stresses the dog, and can cause real damage and pain (I've seen this occur) 7) It doesn't work on all dogs (even though Millan's series shows the dogs it does work on - READ THE NOTE the author Shibashake makes herself after she weighs the pros and cons in the article below, 'Aversive Training Pros and Cons'). Keep in mind that many many trainers train the Cesar Millan way to this day with all types of animals - horses, monkeys, show/agility dogs, anything with a leash or lead. I have personally been taught by trainers of this mindset as well. I have as a student and trainer taken an OATH that I will not train aversively if it is avoidable. But if it seems that this is the only option I must make every effort I can to solve a problem. I have included some articles from the NYT on Cesar Millan, and one from a page detailing some pros and cons of this form of training. Weigh it out yourself, everyone! LINKS: ARTICLE: Pack of Lies (August 2006) ARTICLE: Families Borrowing from Cesar Millan (Nov. 2009) ARTICLE: Aversive Training Pros and Cons (2009) |
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