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    eCollars Save Lives

    @clintpauljohnson I only follow her regular page but on a recent live I saw two tervs and one super old dog that looks like a gsd maybe. I don't know any of the dogs names tho.
  2. J

    eCollars Save Lives

    @clintpauljohnson No she still has the terv you can see him on her page, she posts him daily. You might be thinking of a famous balanced trainer who supposedly trains service dogs, she's returned two Mal's.
  3. J

    Training outside vs. strangers approaching

    @laoshij Just to warn you people might assume your dog is a service dog and still attempt to pet. People ignore service dogs wearing these all the time and still pet them.
  4. J

    eCollars Save Lives

    @gianna Not using aversives does not mean a person is only positive only.
  5. J

    eCollars Save Lives

    @unlitmikey Fenzi isn't doing anything out of the norm though. She's taking basic principles and applying them to high drive high energy dogs. Not every country with an ecollar ban has those specific legislations in place. I'm not even for banning ecollars but saying that there will be a decline...
  6. J

    eCollars Save Lives

    @unlitmikey I doubt there would be a decline in high energy working breeds. Lots of trainers and people who don't use aversives keep high energy working breeds (fenzi is a popular one who owns a terv). People have these dogs in countries where ecollars are banned.
  7. J

    What breed of dog is best for a dog trainer?

    @pellebroekveld Great Danes are commonly used as service dogs so I wouldn't put them in a category of hard to train.
  8. J

    How do you build respect with you dog?

    @eront I feel like a lot of people who say it doesn't work are usually dealing with severe reactivity and would benefit from hiring a trainer instead of using information from the internet.
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