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Old March 10th, 2006, 10:02 AM
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No bite method

I understand that everyone has their own methods... but unless I have explained this No Bite method incorrectly... it is the most gentle correction I have ever seen that requires physical touching. I must be clear that none of the holds are to hurt.. they are simply firm. In fact in this book that I am reading about dog body language talks about how the mother corrects her little one by putting her mouth around the puppies muzzle...its interesting to me that the mother would use a gesture that is so similar...

Not to push my way on anyone... but Jessie made me worried that I explained this method as being a harsh cruel method and let me very clear that your dog should not be getting hurt while using this method or you are using it incorrrectly.

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