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Re:The Use of Dog Training Tools 2 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Sorry but I find this post a mass of spamming/unsolicited advertising and mis-information!

For a start MyLondonDog readers do not need to go to American websites in order to learn training techniques and should in fact ensure that they seek advice from proper qualified trainers (The Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors -General Enquiries:
Tel 01386 751151.
Email: info@apbc.org.uk or www.apbc.org.uk )

I know for a fact that this person is going around spamming this stuff in various places as they sent it to me via email sometime ago.

"As for trainers like: The Monks of New Skete, Cesar Millan, Jan Fennel, Brad Pattison, Dog Borstal, and the multitude of other "dominant" or "alpha" __base__d trainers who use intimidation and punishment techniques, ......."

I hope Ms.Wagner has a good solicitor if she is in the habit of posting defamatory comments around the web?
I have known Rob Alleyne, a Dog Borstal trainer, for many years and I can assure you that he does not use such techniques.... it seems somewhat sad that the only way you can drum up trade is to go round slating other dog trainers, and spam?

I'm surprised this post hasn't been removed by the admin by now! hmm.....
 
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