• #159 Dog Daddy Training Failure: Dog Training Today will Will Bangura, M.S., CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FFCP

  • Jul 2 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
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#159 Dog Daddy Training Failure: Dog Training Today will Will Bangura, M.S., CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FFCP

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    Are forceful dog training techniques really effective, or do they simply instill fear? In this episode, we scrutinize the controversial methods of Dog Daddy Augusto de Oliveira through the lens of an eye-opening article by Angel Willis. After spending $1,500 on a 90-minute session, Angel initially saw improvements in her pit bull's aggressive behavior, only to face disappointment when the aggression returned. Discover how her journey took a positive turn with Adrienne Farricelli's dog brain training method, which successfully transformed her dog's behavior through engaging mental exercises and practical games.

    We also delve into the broader debate of aggressive versus humane training techniques. By comparing Dog Daddy's forceful methods with Adrienne Farricelli's compassionate approach, we highlight expert opinions from prominent trainers like Zach George and Per Ramirez, who champion trust and emotional well-being over fear-based obedience. Finally, we break down the costs and benefits of various dog training options, sharing insights from online forums to help you make informed decisions. Join us for a balanced and enlightening discussion on finding the best training approach for your canine companion.

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