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Dog Training the John Fisher Way is a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of canine training, set against the backdrop of a shift from old-school harsh methods to modern, compassionate techniques. The pacing is relaxed, allowing viewers to absorb the ideas without feeling rushed, and it really leans into the emotional connection between humans and their dogs. You get to see various breeds and their quirks, which adds a bit of charm. While the director is unknown, the real star here is John Fisher himself, whose approach feels both practical and heartfelt. There’s something refreshing about seeing training as a dialogue rather than a dictatorship, making it distinct in a sea of traditional dog training content.
This title saw a limited release on VHS and DVD, making original copies somewhat scarce among collectors. Interest in practical dog training methods has kept it relevant, with collectors often seeking out this film for its unique perspective on positive reinforcement. The film's low-profile nature means it hasn't been overly commercialized, preserving its appeal for those interested in genuine training approaches.
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