I still have a Wm Koehler book from the 60's, "The Koehler Method of Guard Dog Training"
It's pure compulsion at it's best/worst. I think he got his start as a military dog trainer and he also trained some of the dogs in earlier Walt Disney movies from the 50's.
That website is a bunch of very carefully worded crap. The Koehler book really has no place in modern dog training, it's just that simple.
Here is a quote from Ed Frawley about Koehler from another thread.
"Kohler was the beginning for a lot of us 30 or 35 years ago. But he is now the model-T ford of dog training. The only reason people still talk about him is he has a good book publisher.
I am closing this thread. There are more interesting things to talk about."
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