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First Place Dog Training
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This is truly the place to take your pet if you want it to bond with a box of Captain Crunch, Cheerios or whatever your choice of cereals. If Vince had been up front with me when questioned on his training methods he would not have had the chance to pocket my $115. \r
Instead of experiencing the real bonding that takes place during proper training your dog is taught to concentrate on whoever has the biggest box of cereal.\r
As for training, Vince hasn't even taken the time to Google to find the correct "heel" position is on the left hand side of the trainer and not "whatever side you want" as instructed for puppy class.\r
I'm not at all surprised another reviewer was of the opinion that Vince was condescending as well. When questioned (during class) by Vince as to why I didn't want to train with food and I responded that I thought it was best to train with positive reinforcement he responded with "Oh, the dinosaur method." If really bonding and having a companion dog is the dinosaur metho
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