@Vintinck:
I wouldn't call a leash jerk abusive
Some of the highly aggressive dogs that he works with probably wouldn't respond to anything other than the dominance style of training that he uses.
On the flip side, there is no reason to kick or roll 99.9% of dogs.
If you are a relatively smart person you should be able to watch his show and filter out the things that aren't appropriate for your dog.
As for positive only? That is a little impracticalā¦.turning your back to a dog that is jumping on you. Its not punishment
Going to try one more time, then I am done.
Jerking a leash is abusive. Period. You don't have to jerk a dog off it's feet to be abusive. If you have to jerk a dog's leash, you need training.
I WORK rehab with aggressive dogs. You bet I would kick, hit, hang up or body slam a dog who was charging to attack. But there is no excuse, ever, to use physical responses other than in such a DIRE situationā¦ certainly not for TRAINING. What anyone with an ounce of sense learns is that aggressive dogs respond to aggressive responses with increased aggression. It is PRECISELY those types of dogs that CM is going to end up getting someone killed over. Your typical dog he is only going to harm it and its relationship with the trainer. THOSE kinds of dogs someone is going to use his methods on and get bitten, mauled or killed and the dog dead.
If you are relatively smart about dogs and training, you won't waste your time watching that pos CM. You'll pick up some good videos or books or go to Youtube to find positive trainers to actually learn from.
And you seem to not grasp positive training. Positive training doesn't mean you always reward a dog. It sure doesn't mean you don't apply negative reinforcement. Of course ignoring a dog or turning your back is done by POSITIVE trainers. Unlike the old days when people were told to step on the dogs feet if they jumped up! Or give a strong leash correction.