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[PyrNet-L] Fwd: TTouch training



In a message dated 11/15/98 3:00:14 AM Pacific Standard Time, MagEBroD writes:

<< Subj:	TTouch training
 Date:	11/15/98 3:00:14 AM Pacific Standard Time
 From:	MagEBroD
 To:	k9unltd@alaska.net
 
    We have been discussing the TTouch method on one of our breed newsletters
and I also watched two specials on TV on it this week. I understand how it can
help some health problems, reduce stress,relax your pet and help with the
bonding of pet to owner and also help pet to trust you and feel loved. All
that I understand. Your site was posted on our newsletter as a contact for
TTouch, so I checked out your site.
    The part that is hard to imagine TTouch helping is with behavior problems
like barking, biting, chewing, jumping up, leash-pulling, etc. Yet those are
things that you claim it can help. Can you help us understand better how this
can also be a training method? It is a bit hard to fathom how this can help
keep a dog from jumping or pulling on a leash, etc. Yet maybe we are just not
understanding the whole picture. We are really open to learning how this can
be possible.  Can you provide a little more information, please? It would be
greatly appreciated.
    
 :)   &  :)```   (me grinning & Albert, my Great Pyrenees grinning &
drooling!)
 
 Janice Vocke
 MagEBrod@aol.com
 Shelton, WA. >>


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   We have been discussing the TTouch method on one of our breed newsletters
and I also watched two specials on TV on it this week. I understand how it can
help some health problems, reduce stress,relax your pet and help with the
bonding of pet to owner and also help pet to trust you and feel loved. All
that I understand. Your site was posted on our newsletter as a contact for
TTouch, so I checked out your site.
   The part that is hard to imagine TTouch helping is with behavior problems
like barking, biting, chewing, jumping up, leash-pulling, etc. Yet those are
things that you claim it can help. Can you help us understand better how this
can also be a training method? It is a bit hard to fathom how this can help
keep a dog from jumping or pulling on a leash, etc. Yet maybe we are just not
understanding the whole picture. We are really open to learning how this can
be possible.  Can you provide a little more information, please? It would be
greatly appreciated.
   
:)   &  :)```   (me grinning & Albert, my Great Pyrenees grinning & drooling!)

Janice Vocke
MagEBrod@aol.com
Shelton, WA.
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