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Old December 30th, 2007, 01:06 PM
catsnatcher-CDN catsnatcher-CDN is offline
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Need train. classes for dominant dogs

Does anyone know of any reputable training classes for dominant dogs? I'm based in MTL but willing to drive in the surrounding areas.


He's a 7 year old , half Doberman. When we first adopted him from the SPCA, he was 8 months and we took him to beginners training and intermediate training.

He's not violent but has forgotten lately that I wear the pants in this family!
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Old December 30th, 2007, 01:35 PM
Rottielover Rottielover is offline
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There is no such thing as a training school for dominant dogs, but a good school can help you reestablish your rank in the pack.
I have been to 3 different schools, and the one that I liked best was blue ribbon.
They do GSD rescue as well, and work with problem dogs.
They are in Dorval.
Per class there are 2 teachers there at all times. Both Lise and Elisabeth compete and excel in OB with all their dogs.
I think they would be great to help you.
Positive training.
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Old December 30th, 2007, 01:36 PM
Rottielover Rottielover is offline
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PM me if you would like, then I can explain more
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