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11/06/2009 6:27 AM  

does anyone know what this means? Is this the Victoria Stillwell method?

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11/06/2009 8:42 AM  

Well, i'm  british and i've never heard of it!  That woman irritates me though, so i wouldn't know if it's hers or not as i can't watch her!

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11/06/2009 10:15 AM  
I have not heard of it either. I ran into a woman who says she is a trainer in my area and she says she uses this method. She is not British and says she learned it from a trainer she worked for. She did not elaborate and left much to the mind to assume. She did claim to be able to make some dogs perfect house pets in 3 sessions. 3 sessions,eh?


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11/06/2009 10:59 AM  
I've never heard of it and I read allot about various training methods. I would be suspicious of anyone who claimed they can "make some dogs perfect house pets in 3 sessions." Of course the operative words are "some dogs." I probably could make that claim too. I would love to know more about what the method consists of and what makes it different from other positive methods.

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11/07/2009 8:01 AM  
And what is your/her definition of perfect house pet....I say Blitz has been a perfect house pet from day one, but I know and understand what to expect from a pup and he has never done anything unusual and as far as I am concerned he has been very easy to train and my kids love him...

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11/20/2009 1:38 PM  
If it can turn Tessa into the perfect house pet in 3 sessions I need to find this method, with Thanksgiving coming up and all...

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