>>339158The stranger effect? That's bullshit, most untrained dogs I have ever seen tend to listen less to strangers, so I don't know where you got that. Domination techniques? Are you talking about, the roll? If so he only does that when a dog attacks another dog or a person, since its an unacceptable thing for a dog to do it needs a strong reaction, just like you wouldn't punish someone who jaywalks the same as someone who assaults people. If you are talking about claiming a space or object, why not? If something belongs to you they should only use it when you allow them to. As for training locations, he uses a wide variety of places including their homes, neighborhoods and if the dog needs to be socialized with his dogs at his place. A fast paced walk is flooding with physical stimulation? Well then you must consider people who exercise very unstable right, even though regular exercise puts people in a better mood, I'm not sure how a dog feels after wards but they seem to be fairly calm and not traumatized as you like to think. Yes, there have been followups and if what you claimed was true, the dogs he keeps like Daddy his pitbull, would be the most aggressive, unstable dog ever, yet he constantly behaves well, is calm, doesn't go crazy when dogs become aggressive towards him and is very affectionate to strangers. Look, dogs are not these fragile little things that will die and break without your constant babying and overprotecting them. It's the same thing with so many parents who don't believe in punishment or are not firm enough with it and then end up with some of the biggest, whiniest brats you can imagine that every body hates having to deal with, that mirrors dog owners exactly.