tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-710371819367536072.post7462732892019780141..comments2023-09-21T13:27:33.129+02:00Comments on Nightmare Dog-Owner: Teaching An Old Dog. . . anythingMargothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14795912270682840100noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-710371819367536072.post-14802499126574146782006-12-10T21:03:00.000+01:002006-12-10T21:03:00.000+01:00Thanks, Anne. I explained in one of my previous p...Thanks, Anne. I explained in one of my previous posts why I'm using Koehler, at least for my younger Chow and why positive only methods will not work for a Chow. Koehler isn't appropriate for the older one, but someone has recommended "Second Hand Dog" as somewhere in between the two methods.Margothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14795912270682840100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-710371819367536072.post-81035580847046944442006-12-10T02:35:00.000+01:002006-12-10T02:35:00.000+01:00I don't care for Koehler, tried that years ago, an...I don't care for Koehler, tried that years ago, and it's not acceptable to me anymore. I searched Abebooks.com for doberman, dog training and found <br />Winifred Strickland's book Expert Obedience Training for Dogs, 3rd edition, 1987. She uses positive methods, not coercive. We have to legs for her CD and needed to improve her spirit, enjoyment and found this works much better, better sits, responses in generalAnne N Morgan, Dobiegirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01299877362879922775noreply@blogger.com