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What do you make of this. I called to get information from a well known dog training center. The lady has big obedience titles and 30 yrs in business. So I am asking about putting Rooney into a puppy class, one is underway right now so he'd have to start on 1/4/11.
And as she is telling me the details, she wouldn't let me say anything - just kept right on going. I'm trying to ask questions but nope. So when I finally get to speak and I tell her what he can already do, she got very snippy implying that he couldn't possibly do those things and that if he can then this was way over board. What? I told her that he stayed for training from his breeder. What does she think that means.
She asked if he "came". I told her that Roo's breeder doesn't use the word "come" as it sounds like you are mad when you say it. She taught him to come to her when we say "touch it" and make our hand into a fist and hold the fist down below our knee. "Touch it" sounds fun to say and yes - he will run and touch his nose to your fist and then sit - cause then he'll get a treat. Does that sound abusive to you?
Well, needless to say Rooney will NOT be going there for training. I'm insulted by her attitude. Rooney isn't perfect but he knows the commands that he was taught. No harsh corrections or yelling - it was all done with reward to the correct response.
If anyone with advanced training knowledge would care to chip in, I'm at a loss at the why she had such a bad reaction.
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