JanahX -> RE: Definition of a pet Trainer (10/16/2012 4:39:19 PM)
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And how time consuming and how much thought process it must take for a Master to "train" another individual to act like a dog or cat. Obviously not a whole lot, unless you're going for accurately imparting all the little things. I just gave him the benefit of the doubt in assuming he's doing more. IWYW, — Aswad. I dont give anyone the benefit of the doubt if someone states that they are "training" someone to be a dog. The lacking of thought in this statement tells me that they most likely lack thought in many, many, many, many, many, many other things. Also - to think that someone is going to do what he would call the "extreme" side of pet training - would seriously have my concern of their mental health. Teacher: what do you want to do when you grow up Johnny? First Grader: I want to be trained by a "Master" and be taught to live as a dog all day long.
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