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A1 Total Control Dog Training Academy
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Steve Nixon, owner of A-1 Total Control, does not feed his dogs treats. And when looked at through an unexamined, uninformed lens, this philosophy and others he holds may seem startlingly cruel to apply to your cute, cuddly dog; but I would urge perspective owners to think more deeply about his methods, and, dare I say, to give them a try. Mr. Nixon understands, as we all should, that dogs are resilient, strong animals, with an anatomy and physiology vastly distant from our own. He also understands that a dog's cognitive development and natural rearing also varies greatly from ours. With sound pedagogical logic and blisteringly fast speech, he has approached dog training in a way that allows the owner to assume a more maternal (or paternal) dynamic with his or her dog. Mr. Nixon teaches, disciplines, and nurtures dogs as a mother would; and this creates a strong, naturalistic bond with the dog, not one predicated on jarring combinations of treat-giving and shaky operant conditioning t
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