lucyjive asked:


I just adopted a rescue dog. He kind of just fell into my lap and I have no idea what I am doing. He is a great dog and is picking up on being a house dog really well. He is very smart but after teaching him to sit I have no Idea how to teach him anything else. He has a few minor behavior problems (leash pulling) that I would like to correct and I need a method to stick to and be consistent with. Any advice would be great. Thanks

Marisa
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8 Responses to “Has the Cesar Millan Method of training dogs worked for you and your dog?”

  1. allycmw on October 27th, 2009 2:09 pm

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  2. Tony'sBYB on October 29th, 2009 11:23 pm

    Cesars “methods” are the most basic ones and they do work..only if you can live with yourself.
    Think about principles, not the “methods”.

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