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Official Rapid Results Dog Behavioural Training 2020-07-27

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Rapid Results Dog Behavioural Training - Dog training for you and your dog psychology based training aggression specialist with a guarantee

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After carrying out an initial assessment to see the behaviour and to demonstrate that we can be of significant help, if you are not completely satisfied after the assessment then you will not be charged.

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We work with you and your dog teaching you practical skills, you will gain the knowledge and understanding to remove unwanted aggression effectively and efficiently so you can start to relax and enjoy being out and about with your best friend.
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I'll just put this here ...

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And sorry, but having read your website and watched some of your Facebook page videos, I'm afraid I'd not let you anywhere near my dog.
 
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"We differ from most dog trainers as we do not use punishment reward bribery or distraction methods instead we use whispering / body language techniques as this is how a dog naturally communicates."

Sounds like a load of bollocks.
 
I'm afraid not all dogs are created with just one manual...sometimes you have to use what ever kind to the dog method works.. bribery AND distraction too! :rolleyes:
 
Some of my personal favourites from the website -

If you are in a situation where a child is nervous fearful or scared the most natural human reaction is to try to build trust by offering caring guidance reassurance and love, by trying to build trust in this way with a dog most certainly makes the situation much worse.

Explain?

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Dogs always test their leader and are ready to step in and take the role if they feel their leader isn't up to the job
 
Jo, I do believe in the dogs always test their leader, my brindle did just that, he didn’t win the battle,
 
Jo, I do believe in the dogs always test their leader, my brindle did just that, he didn’t win the battle,
I like to think about it as a partnership -.we don't always agree but at the end of the day we are together :)
 
Agreed, the number one thing is to have a happy, strong, intelligent dog that can be a dog with confidence.
 
"We differ from most dog trainers as we do not use punishment reward bribery or distraction methods instead we use whispering / body language techniques as this is how a dog naturally communicates."

Sounds like a load of bollocks.
Indeed...."punishment reward bribery" o_O ????
 
I just watched one of the videos where 'aggressive' JRT was introduced to the larger dog.
The larger dog's body language wasn't confident what so ever and he didn't seem to be happy to meet and greet and yet it was forced to close contact with the terrier.
And that terrier didn't look particularly aggressive neither...slightly over confident with its manner (typical terrier) but it should not have been brought to meet the other dog in so careless manner...being dragged about from its lead. Neither person handled their dogs appropriately! If that is what they are 'teaching' then....huh! :eek:
 
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Like I said I’m not watching the vids as I just don’t need too, if there bad then there bad , I not be losing any sleep not watching them, and jo I’m not doubting the vids are bad, I believe you,
 
I'm with Lurcherman, I don't intend to waste my time watching their vids. Their initial statement about 'Rapid results' told me enough to know I wont be using them.
 
When will people stop referring to dogs "testing" their"leaders" ? Based on seriously flawed & now debunked studies on captive wolves in man made packs.
Wolves are not dogs & dogs are not wolves" there are 1,000s of years of domestication & selective breeding between wolves & dogs.
Few if any dogs live like wild wolves, ie in family groups consisting of the parents & their direct offspring from several annual litters.
Professor Dave Mech, is a world authority on wolves & their behaviours & has admitted his theory of dominance behaviour in wolves was totally wrong & that there are no Alpha leaders in wolf or dog "packs"
 
In all my life with dogs, although we have had the odd 'pack leader' (always by brain power and personality). They have only ever controlled our other dogs they have never tried to dominate a human.
 
Oh, Jasper tried to control me all right - he was so scared of me leaving him, even if I was just going to go upstairs for a wee back when he wasn't meant to do stairs, that the moment I put my pen down while working, he'd get in my face and growl at me to stop me getting up. He also used to use menaces to try to stop me getting out of bed at night for a pee, after hearing some rowdy partygoers outside and presumably deciding I'd only be safe if I stayed in the bedroom.

Buuut, he was a bit 'special', and it was no more to do with leadership than a clingy child trying to stop his mum leaving him on his first day at school. It was just a stressed-out slightly deranged dog trying to control his environment (of which I was a part) as the only way he could think of being able to cope. I did have to be firm with him, but I also had to help him with his insecurities which were at the base of his behaviours.
 
coco, sorry can’t agree, dogs will test , will challenge, we accept that and will train, or challenge them , we all have different thoughts , I don’t want or accept a dog to challenge me, love my dogs but respect is a must, you do your thing and me mine ,all methods are winnable to the beholder,
 

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