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Old October 7th 03, 11:39 PM
Marie
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In my ongoing search for a new trainer for Macula, I've been in touch with a
trainer who specializes in Telllington Touch. She was recommended to me by
Macula's original trainer, who suggested we might want to try a completely
different training approach, and thought that ttouch might help with
Macula's lack of attention/high distraction problems and her barking. The
new trainer has also mentioned that she uses little in the way of food
treats which, to me, seems ike it may be a good thing.

Has anyone had experience with ttouch as a training method?

Marie
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