04/30/2026
I always make the comparison of fresh frozen food. It loses its quality and nutritional value so you have to take it for what it is.
If someone truly has a dog that needs to overcome this approach will surely lead them to disappointment.
The “force-free” crowd is the biggest group of frauds in dog training.
They build their entire brand around pretending to be morally superior… but the second someone challenges them, they turn into the most bitter, aggressive, miserable people on the internet.
They’ll call balanced trainers abusive, shame struggling dog owners, and talk down to anyone who doesn’t worship their little cookie cult.
These people don’t care about dogs.
They care about looking virtuous online.
Because if they actually cared about results, they’d have to admit that a lot of their advice creates chaos, prolongs behavioral issues, and leaves owners with dogs that are anxious, entitled, dangerous, or completely unmanageable.
They love to preach “consent” and “fear free” while bullying humans nonstop.
Same script.
Same fake compassion.
Same weak dogs.
Same unstable owners.
Same smug attitude.
A lot of “force-free” trainers aren’t trainers at all.
They’re failed behavior influencers with a treat pouch and a superiority complex.
If your entire business model depends on attacking real trainers instead of producing real results… you’re not changing lives.
You’re just another loudmouth fraud with an Instagram account.