Dog: Impossible's Matt Beisner on the five common mistakes dog owners make

Animal behaviourist Matt Beisner and his fellow trainers use unconventional training techniques that do not involve force or the usual devices such as shock collars and choke chains. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM YOUTUBE
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LOS ANGELES - There is no such thing as a bad dog - that is animal behaviourist Matt Beisner's belief despite dealing with some of the most dangerous problem mutts.

He stars in the series Dog: Impossible, airing on Sundays at 9.30pm on Nat Geo Wild (Singtel TV Channel 207, StarHub TV Channel 413) and also streaming on Fox+, which highlights some of the most difficult cases he has seen at his unconventional dog-training company The Zen Dog, which is based in Los Angeles.

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