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Thank you for your videos. They are very helpful and informative especially about adopting a dog and how to treat your new adopted puppy/dog when you first bring it home. What color of your dog is great,too.
Inez, Cincinnati, OH
Posted: 1/23/2012 11:44:26 AM
This makes perfect sense. It's like when you burn your finger on a hot stove. You soak your finger in cool water to balance the excess energy of the burn. When you have a cold burn, such as frostbite, you gently warm the frostbitten areas to restore heat energy that was drawn from the frostbitten part. Same for balancing the emotional energy of dogs: Cool the "hot dogs" and warm the "cool dogs". I'm so pleased to see that Mr. Silverman teaches tailored training methods, rather than the common "one size fits all."
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