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Old November 25th 03, 12:02 AM
Bethgsd
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Default question for retriever trainers

I know this has been discussed in the past, but I was wondering if there are
any trainers now that have managed to put master hunters or field trial
championships on dogs using "purely positive" methods. There is a woman in my
agility class that wants to do field work with her lab but won't go to any
trainers that aren't "positive." She is so caught up in the "purely positive"
that she can't see that any other methods of training are valid and can be
useful.

Beth
 




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