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Hi Larry you don't know me but I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your free KZread videos and your book. It helped me from me needing to re-home my dog, and gave me 7 beautiful years with my dog. My heart is in pieces because I have to say goodbye tomorrow and I can't he sadly lost the battle with cancer. I just wanted to let you know you change lives al across the world but my guess is you already know that. I hope to one day shake your hand and tell you how grateful I am in person. Keep up the great work much love from Holland
Me: First thank you for the very kind words. It means the world. Also I’m so incredibly sorry. I know that pain and it’s so hard. I will be thinking of you both. I’d love a picture of you guys if possible and I will share your message. Messages like this keep me going when sometimes I think maybe it’s not worth it🙏🙏
Brother it's al worth it. Your videos popped up and gave me the confidence that it might be possible to guide this dog in the right direction, you were the pivot point in my relation with this dog. Had one other trainer one on one who was to hard on him didn't care that he yelped if corrected. Told him politely to eat a bag of dick's. Your videos with mango were so inspirational it's started this whole dog training journey. After that did an online course of Mike Ritland and I have had nothing but complements. But you sir you started it don't get it twisted. All the trainers I had said rehome the dog but you showed me that he just needed a little guidance in the right direction once again from the bottom of my heart thank you so much.
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  • @randomamerican471
    @randomamerican4712 ай бұрын

    You know, your videos helped me with my rescued from Craig's List Rottweiler Zoey a lot. She was abandoned, found, and kept for two weeks before going on CL. She pulled so hard she gave me shin splints. Before I started searching YT and gathering information on training, and the breed. It's been a few years now and I just rescued a large female Doberman, Marley. She was in a studio apt for two years. I have to leash her of course, she's new. But Zoey walks along with us around the neighborhood off leash. And she behaves so well now. You should see peoples faces. Oh wait hehe, I'm sure you already have. Thank you Larry. Zoey thanks you too brother. And yeah, I know the feeling. I use it every day to remind me how precious our dogs are.

  • @joda7771
    @joda77712 ай бұрын

    I’m so thankful that honest and helpful people like you still exist in this crazy world! Bless you!!

  • @ang3liqu3
    @ang3liqu32 ай бұрын

    so true, please do. I have a dog that was a candidate for behavioral euthanasia, and after 7 trainers, thousands of dollars and hours, he is able to have a full and wonderful life; we even do bitework on the weekends. While he will never be a safe dog, nor should he be around kids and food, the fact that resources, like yours, are available made a huge difference and is probably the only reason he is still alive. I have nothing against behavioral euthanasia, but sometimes you can overcome a lot with good training, understanding, management, patience and empathy. All of those things come through in all your videos. Thanks for your content. It changes lives.

  • @Adehead
    @Adehead2 ай бұрын

    535 you got this.

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