I've been training for 10 years. I have adopted dogs that are considered trouble dogs. Obedience classes are great as they allow you to see other techniques and styles of training. Why wouldn't you use a controlled setting in which to teach your dog. No dog is hopeless, and going to group classes is a bonus. I do train at home I also train in a group training setting. I teach kids competitive obedience and Rally. My dogs get their canine good neighbour test. It's not dumping money. I don't care if you are famous and have a tv show, it doesn't mean you are the be all end all dog trainer. I have worked with enough daschounds to see a trend. I'm not saying they all are. Like most little dogs they are encouraged to react to their fear.
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Originally Posted by Nlkko
^Sure let's dump money on training classes because you're too useless to do it at home. And "Daschund can be a timid breed"? What kind of garbage...
I don't think Milan is a god in the dog training world. I think he's fucking amazing for showing people that no dog is hopeless and many of his techniques is so simple anyone can do it home instead shitting money out of the ass and bring to a trainer.
Go back and read your reply to the OP, man. It's useless. The best suggestion you can give is go to a trainer.  People like you only contribute to the overcrowdedness of the pound and thousands of dogs being put down. 
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