work with kids that way too, eventually....
and a long time ago, the neighbor's had some dingos that I used to
watch when they went out of town. The other people thought they were
dangerous and mean, but for some reason, I never had any trouble with
them, they were very sweet to me....
Kathryn
On Oct 23, 2008, at 7:40 PM, indi wrote:
Ah well, I misunderstood you then, sorry.
I never used pain to train, though.
My horse never had a bit in her mouth when
I rode (and she'd never been ridden before
I got her). My brothers used one on her, and
they both got thrown hard. They said, "that
crazy horse of yours is dangerous!". But she
loved me. :)
The painless way takes a lot of patience,
but to me it's well worth it.
Cheers,
indi
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 16:28:50 -0500
Wayne Fugitt <[email protected]> wrote:
I make sure, they feel pain, when I want them to feel pain.
<wince>
Digging yourself a bit of a hole there, aren't you?
Of course not.
I have trained a number of dogs whereas my training has
saved their life.
Often one correction, lasts them the rest of their life.
This has kept cars, trains, and other things from killing them.
They respond in .1 second or less. It has to be quick,
very quick at times No time for a second thought, or a second
command.
Yes. some of the best in the world trained me.
War Dog Trainers. Save many human lives with proper training.
No more discussing on my expertice. That is all.
Wayne
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