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Has anyone used these training videos? Just looking for input on them before I buy.
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Michael Ellis puts out some of the best training videos in my opinion. I always recommend him to anyone looking for training advice. He knows his stuff when it comes to dogs, and I personally think hes one of the best, if not the best out there.
Jennifer, I have a couple and would highly recommend them. I think they are a good deal for all the information you get.
The quality of the videography from Leerberg seems to vary from one video to another (depending on how old the original recording was), but they seem to be updating their videos. Regardless of the videography or editing quality, the information from Leerberg (especially from the Micheal Ellis training) is excellent information, and Micheal explains his training approach and methods very clearly. And I would agree that he is probably one of the best around.
Thanks everyone...now, which one should I get after the Leerburg basic obedience video? Also, I already have the basics down (and still working with) and I don't know how the other videos would fit for intermediate level training.
You really cant go wrong with any of his DVDs, just depends on what you need. Just some of the vidoes I like below, if you would like anymore suggestions please let me know. Hope this helps you, and others out there.
Michael Ellis' Philosophy of Dog Training - YouTube
The Power of Training Dogs with Food - DVD by Michael Ellis
The Power of Playing Tug with Your Dog- DVD by Michael Ellis
I also really like
The Power of Training Dogs With Markers DVD by Ed Frawley
The Power of Training Dogs with Markers - Article by Ed Frawley
Below you can find free videos done by Michael, Ed, and others.
Another great place is Michael's website for videos
Something else to look at
Obedience w/o Conflict 1 & 2 DVD's/ Adv. Schutzhund (book) Combo
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