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meanderer990

by meanderer990 on 20 January 2008 - 21:01

Just wondering how many of you have used the "bio sensor" program with your puppies and how effective you have personally found it to be.

 

http://www.breedingbetterdogs.com/achiever.html

 


meanderer990

by meanderer990 on 21 January 2008 - 06:01

Anybody?

 


GSDfan

by GSDfan on 21 January 2008 - 20:01

I know someone that used it on their third litter (i think) with the same bitch.  He's extremely happy with the puppies, they are still young but says thus far it's the best litter she's had.

Although this time he used a different stud and is not sure if it is the bio sensor program or the stud ...or maybe a little of both.

I was hoping someone would reply, I'd like to hear what other's have to say about it.

Take care,

Melanie


greatestgsd

by greatestgsd on 22 January 2008 - 06:01

I have used it for all of my litters. I think it works great. My trainer is writing a book that will be out mid march, that talks about the bio sensor program. If you have any other question I will try to answer them.


Sue-Ann

by Sue-Ann on 22 January 2008 - 11:01

I use tactile stimulation imprinting, and have for several years.  FABULOUS results!

 

Sue-Ann


by suzanne eviston on 22 January 2008 - 13:01

Yes- interesting program, however how to you measure results? I have done this for years but who could say the puppies are not better because I feed raw, or socialize well, or place them in great homes with great trainers?

It is not measureable in my opinion.

The actual file information is on a magnetic storage film and apparently inaccessible. This is according to the seeing eye dog program director who was part of this original program  when it was in the latter stages. This was discussed at the international working dog breeder's symposium this year and had mixed comments from many scientists and police/working/customs dogs breeders. Mixed because it was concluded by some that the results cannot really be measured.

Of course it is always important to stimulate, socialize, and expose puppies, I think it is healthy and does do good things for them. 

 

Suzanne Eviston

www.vongrunheideshepherds.com


Sue-Ann

by Sue-Ann on 22 January 2008 - 14:01

Daily handling regardless of the terms used do produce better pups.  If you give it a name doesn't make it any better :-)  The results I see, seem to demonstrate better human bonding, smarter, more dynamic personalities and some claim the sensory stimulation very early on boosts immmune function.

In humans I think we all can see the difference in children: lots of time spent vs less or little time spent.

Sue-Ann


greatestgsd

by greatestgsd on 22 January 2008 - 18:01

Here is the link to check out my trainiers new book on the Bio Sensor program. http://www.k9fixer.com/


by jade on 23 January 2008 - 21:01

i have been using early neurological stimulation for many years....it has been used  by the military for many years also .....anyone breeeding should be using this program and its hard to believe that you are not ....the knowledge has been made public for a few years now.....try it you'll like it...






 


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