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                	Khun
                  Prapakorn Intarawong and Khun Pornrat Engpaiboon are the
                  guardians of Owen, 2 yrs 6 month old male Rottweiler, the very first Rottweiler in Thailand that has
                  completed and passed the Guarding Dog examination (Sch H I) by
                  the GDAT on August 8, 1999. 
                   
                       "Before
                  we had Owen, we used to have to German Shepherds, named 'Shop
                  and Champ' which we sent to S.J. for
                  training. We knew about S.J. from a book, in a column
                  interviewing Khun Pichai. That was some thing like 5 or 6
                  years ago.
                  It struck me. The result of Shop and Champ's training was
                  extremely satisfying. Now they are at my mother's because she
                  lives in such a neighborhood where burglaries are prevalent.
                  Since they have been sent to my mother's, the burglary stopped
                  and no more things are stolen from her property." 
                   
                       "When
                  we had Owen, we didn't hesitate to send him to S.J. because we
                  have the confidence in their trainers and systematic training
                  . But S.J. referred Owen to K9 Pattaya since the premises are
                  larger so Owen would have plenty of space to exercise. And the
                  result proved what the school claimed, Owen returned very
                  strong and healthy. He used to be very fat and weighted 45
                  kilograms. It was very fortunate we had trainer Net to look
                  after him for us. He had really weak hind legs; he couldn't
                  even manage half a foot jump. Trainer Net had him run all the
                  time, as a result he could jump higher and higher every time
                  we visited him, which certainly exceeded our expectations.
                  Actually, all dogs have their abilities. It depend on the
                  trainer whether he/she is able to unleash those capabilities.
                  We were very lucky to have a trainer who understands the dog
                  and know his job." 
                   
                       'Owen'
                  is very possessive of his home. He will bark at any untidily
                  dressed strangers and prevent their entries. But if I stop
                  him, he will obey, by stop barking but would not leave the
                  strangers out of sight. When he sees other dogs running
                  towards him, he would just stay immediately charge at those
                  packs of dogs. When I say stop, he will, Owen is such a good
                  dog, he never barks annoyingly." 
                   
                       "When
                  Owen came back home after  completing the course, he got
                  very ill one day. As soon as his trainer learned the news, he
                  called and asked how Owen was doing whether if the was
                  recovering. Frankly, I was very impressed, I never thought
                  that this kind of dog training school does exist !  
                  Although
                  the dogs are no longer with them, courses completed; they
                  still do follow up. Now we have just sent Mafia, another 6
                  month old Rottweiler to K9 Pattaya. The quality of K9 Pattaya has been evident by the results. Otherwise we wouldn't
                  have continually sent three of our dogs there for training,
                  and the fourth one also. For we trust them." 
                   
                       "In
                  our feeling dogs are just like 4 - 5 year old kids, if he does
                  something that we don't like , just a word; he would stop and
                  he quiet, then just leave. If it was with someone else, he
                  would bark at them straight away. We never beat him. If we
                  want to reprimand him, we just turn his face towards us, look
                  him in the eyes and tell him what was wrong. He would then
                  look away, the dog must de afraid of us; not we of them." 
                   
                       "We
                  strongly disagree with the training by means of using food to
                  lure them to follow commands. What if there is no food, would
                  the dogs obey? We must also keep in mind that trained dogs
                  must be able to utilized his abilities afterwards." 
                   
                       "Assessments
                  and tests after training are concrete evidences of how dogs
                  have progressed and the trainers' efficiencies can be
                  demonstrated. SJ/K9 should keep on this practice for this is
                  unique and a very good thing to do."
					
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