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This is a discussion on Corgi females v males within the Behavioral Issues forums, part of the Behavior & Training category; Originally Posted by Michael Romanos Peggy, Peggy, Peggy. I didn't quote either Karen or Peter de Wit in the ...


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Old 03-05-2008, 05:54 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Peggy, Peggy, Peggy. I didn't quote either Karen or Peter de Wit in the article I wrote. Others were more qualified. Go consult with the very top American canine behaviourists, very top American all breed dog trainers for high performance dog sports (not recreational activities), people like Cesar Millan and get a consensus and report back to Go Corgi.
Michael, I don't have time to go looking up the top behaviorists and waste their time asking their opinion on males vs. females. I'm sure they have more important things to do. One of the people I quoted is a top trainer and an AKC judge.

And if you didn't quote them they what you're saying your intepertation of what they told you? I'd rather you quote them.

And I wouldn't ask Cesar Milan anything. I'm not a Cesar fan. And he's not a top behaviorist or a top trainer. He's just one who got lucky enough to get his own tv show.

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Old 03-05-2008, 05:56 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Cesar Millan was mentioned by me separately from the more 'usual' dog trainers and canine behaviourists - bit he is indeed one of them however he wishes to describe himself. Get your topline experts to comment otherwise I can't buy into it - yours and Peggy's are just gatherers of opinions from people 'next door.'
Those "people next door" are breeders, just like and as good as Leslie Chalmers. Why is she better than they are? Just becuse YOU know her and not the people in the US?

My "experts" are just as good as any of the people you quote or refer too. A breeder doesn't have to be known internaionally to be a top breeder or an expert.

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Old 03-05-2008, 07:40 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Lesley Chalmers has never commented on the trainablility of female verses male dogs to my knowledge - and I wouldn't ask for her comments for adding to a published article on this particular subject because she is only involved in the world of breeding and conformation shows.

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Interesting response.

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