Has anyone used the Don Sullivan training videos?

I was wondering has anyone used the don sullivan "the perfect dog" training video. If so how did it work and did you like it. Im thinking about dog classes or training him myself with this video. I would really like to hear from those who have watch the video and have tried the techniques.


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3 Responses to “Has anyone used the Don Sullivan training videos?”

  1. walking lady says:

    Please take your dog to classes. A huge part of going to classes is the socializing dogs need and will get in a controlled environment in the class. Plus you have a qualified instructor who can teach you how to train your dog. Any good instructor has a large repertoire of methods and uses whatever works for each individual dog.

    This Don Sullivan video is decades behind in dog training when so-called trainers thought it was ok to hang dogs, no praise, just punishment or harsh corrections. Trainers have found that using positive methods, then proofing, works best. This guy’s stuff would ruin the temperament of the average dog.

  2. Unstoppable!! ALWAYS! says:

    rotflmao……….lord no.
    Nor do I buy penis-extenders or magic diet pills or "salad-shooters" or any other SNAKE-OIL salemens’ cheapazz gimmicks

  3. Chris says:

    Tips for dog training

    1) Avoid giving your dog combined commands which are incompatible. Combined commands such as "sit-down" can confuse your dog. Using this example, say either "sit" or "down". The command "sit-down" simply doesn’t exist.

    2) When giving your dog a command, avoid using a loud voice. Even if your dog is especially independent/unresponsive, your tone of voice when issuing an obedience command such as "sit","down" or ""stay", should be calm and authoritative, rather than harsh or loud.

    3) Whenever possible, use your dog’s name positively, rather than using it in conjunction to reprimands, warnings or punishment. Your dog should trust that when it hears its name or is called to you, good things happen. His name should always be a word he responds to with enthusiasm, never hesitancy or fear.

    Check my source, hope it helps. Good luck!

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