I do not want to start a fight. I want to know your opinion on which training methods work better-Victoria Stillwell's (Star of <span style="font-style:italic">It's Me or the Dog</span>) or Cesar Millan's (star of <span style="font-style:italic">Dog Whisperer</span>).<br><br>Victoria Stillwell uses positive reinforcement. <a href="
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http://positively.com/</a><br>Cesar Millan uses calm assertive training and acts like the alpha of the pack. <a href="
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http://www.cesarsway.com/</a><br><br>I respect both trainers for their patience, passion, and courage. They both are very knowledgable when it comes to dogs and both of their methods seem to work well. Their methods, however, are very different. Let me give an example.<br><br>A dog is barking and jumping up for attention.<br>Victoria: Ignore the dog until it stops. When it does, praise it and give it attention. <br>Cesar: Tap the dog and make a loud "SHH!" noise to correct it.<br><br><span style="font-weight:bold">Overall</span>, I prefer Victoria Stillwell's training methods. She is very passionite about dogs and will stand by every one of her methods. She never raises her voice or punishes a dog. I love how positive she is. She doens't reward dogs for bad behavior, but she also doesn't scold them constantly. She doesn't treat dogs like humans but she respects them. Cesar Millan often physically corrects dogs. For example, he uses choke chains and firmly taps dogs to correct them. When done correctly, I don't believe these methods are abuse. However, in my opinion, Cesar is too "aggressive" when training dogs. If Cesar was doing that to either of my dogs, they would be terrified. Cesar treats dogs almost like wolves. They do have that instinct but I think they need to be treated like pets, not wild animals. I am not saying that using these methods is wrong. However getting physical, even if it doesn't cause a dog pain, can effect them emtionally. Some of the dogs on Cesar's show seem stressed when they're around him. On Victoria's show, she gives the dog time to work it out for themselves instead of immediatly scolding them. Once I saw a dog on her show that wouldn't stop barking. Rather than scolding it, she ignored it. It went on for a long time and took a lot of patience. Eventually, the dog figured out that barking was getting him no where. When he stopped, Victoria gave him the toy he'd been barking for. <br><br>So, in your opinon, which method works better for you and your dog and why? I know this can be a touchy subject so please don't attack others for their views. Thanks!
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