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https://lovewithsex.me/?p=22840 Clicker Training Success Stories: Real Dogs Thriving with Positive Reinforcement! In this podcast , we share inspiring stories of dogs that have thrived thanks to clicker training and positive reinforcement techniques. Listen as we explore how these methods have transformed the behavior and lives of various dogs, helping them become more obedient, confident, and happy. Learn the basics of clicker training, understand the principles of positive reinforcement, and see real-life examples of how these techniques can work wonders. Whether you're a new dog owner or looking to improve your training methods, these success stories provide valuable insights and motivation. Join us to see how positive reinforcement can make a difference in your dog's life! clicker training success stories, benefits of clicker training, Clicker Training Success Stories, Positive Reinforcement, Dog Training, Dog Success Stories, Happy Dogs, Dog Behavior, Training Tips, Obedient Dogs, Dog Lovers, Training Success, Clicker Training, Positive Training, Dog Transformation, Training Techniques, Dog Training Methods, Effective Dog Training, Dog Behavior Improvement, Clicker Training Techniques, Real-Life Dog Training, Training with Positive Reinforcement, Dog Obedience, Training Success Stories, Positive Dog Training, Dog Training Examples, Dog Training Tips, Successful Dog Training, Clicker Training Tips, Dog Training Journey, Transformative Dog Training, Positive Reinforcement Success, Happy and Obedient Dogs, Dog Training Stories, Positive Reinforcement Wins, #ClickerTrainingWins,#PositiveReinforcementWorks, #DogTrainingSuccess, #HappyPups, #TrainingTriumphs, #PawsitiveResults, #ClickerTrainingJourney, #ThrivingDogs, #SuccessStories, #PositivePuppers, #TrainingWins, #ClickerTrainingSuccess, #HappyTails, #PositiveReinforcementWorks, #DogTrainingTriumphs, #PawsitiveTraining, #TrainingSuccess, #ClickerTrainingWorks, #HappyDoggos, #PositivePupTraining, #ClickerTraining, #PositiveReinforcement, #DogTraining, #SuccessStories, #HappyDogs, #DogBehavior, #TrainingTips, #ObedientDogs, #DogLovers, #DogTrainingSuccess,
Send us a Text Message.Leash reactivity in dogs is a common yet stressful challenge for many pet owners. Imagine transforming your daily walks from chaotic to calm. Join me, Will Bangura, on Dog Training Today as we uncover the nuances of leash reactivity and how it differs from genuine aggression. You'll gain insights into the root causes like fear, anxiety, and past negative experiences, and understand the significant role you play as a handler. By learning why punishment-based methods backfire, you can avoid common pitfalls and start fostering a more peaceful bond with your furry friend.Ready to tackle leash reactivity head-on? Discover proactive training strategies that use positive reinforcement to change your dog's emotional responses to triggers. Through structured training sessions, you'll learn to create controlled environments that keep your dog calm and neutral. We'll also guide you on conditioning a reward marker and mastering the art of timing to reinforce positive behaviors. Gradual exposure and focus exercises will become your new best friends in this journey. Tune in to transform those stressful walks into enjoyable outings, and turn your reactive dog into a relaxed walking companion.Support the Show.If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
Positive training serves as a potent instrument for boosting the efficiency and contentment of nonprofit boards, staff, and volunteers. By emphasizing individual strengths, offering constructive feedback, and building a nurturing environment, your nonprofit can nurture a driven, united, and high-achieving team committed to fulfilling its mission. Thus, investing in positive training methods represents a commitment to the future prosperity and longevity of your organization. In today's podcast, Danielle Gines from DG Consultancy and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss positive training for nonprofit boards, staff, and volunteers.
This episode is packed with easy-to-follow advice on how to help your dog feel more secure, from dealing with loud noises to meeting new people.You'll learn how to create a calm environment for your dog, use treats and praise to encourage good behavior and avoid situations that scare your pet. The approach is about patience and taking small steps to help your dog overcome their fears.If you're looking for ways to help your anxious dog or want to understand them better, this podcast is the perfect listen. It'll give you the tools to build a stronger, more trusting relationship with your Pup.Want more dog training tips? Follow along on Instagram @down4paws
Join us as we sit down with SETX Dog trainer Aaron Williams to discuss all things positive dog training! Aaron helps owners build bonds through training across southeast Texas, Houston, Austin, and southwest Louisiana. He shares the same passion we do, translating, so more owners choose to use humane techniques to build bonds rather than force and fear training. Find him here: https://www.setxdogtrainer.com/ and on FB https://www.facebook.com/setxdogtraining Remember to like, follow, and subscribe for bonus content! Sponsored by: www.k9workingmind.net This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
This week Nate and Liz discuss how creating a positive training environment can be essential in making long term gains. Many fall victim to the negative mindset that is so easy to have, instead we encourage you to have a positive mindset when training and to surround yourself with other likeminded individuals. When you do that, everyone will succeed!Support the showThanks for listening! Please remember to subscribe to the podcast, leave us a rating and share it with your friends so we can continue to grow.-Thirsty for more?!-You can now become a Fortis Powerlifting Podcast + subscriber by using the link below! This will help support the podcast as we continue to grow and we will give you a shoutout on the next episode after you subscribe as well as give you top priority for different topics or discussions you'd like us to have on the podcast. Thank you for your support!https://www.buzzsprout.com/1369834/support-Follow us on social media for daily powerlifting content including workouts, helpful tips and client sucess stories!-@fortispowerlifting-SPONSORED BY-@iliftheavyshit FORTISPOWER to save
Das Umsteigen ins positive Training kann erst mal schwer sein. Sehr viele Vorurteile, Mythen und Glaubenssätze, gegen die man ankämpfen muss. Und gegen die eigene Erziehung oder das Umfeld noch zusätzlich.
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It's world mental health day and I wanted to talk about how sometimes trying to do the best for our dogs can really impact our mental health.
Join Niki Tudge as she chats and chuckles with Annie Phenix of Phenix Dogs about using emotion and connection in training. Annie's new book, Positive Training for Aggressive and Reactive Dogs: Proven Techniques to Help Your Dog Recover from Fear and Anxiety and Enjoy Walks Calmly, will be available in November 2022. Annie is also the author of The Midnight Dog Walkers published in 2016, and is a Certified Behaviourist and Family Dog Mediator.
Join Niki Tudge and Judy Luther as they Chat and Chuckle with Annie Phenix about her work, her books, and all things dog! Annie is the author of The Midnight Dog Walkers published in 2016. Annie is a Certified Behaviourist and Family Dog Mediator. In our chat we also discuss Annies new project and book, available in November 2022, Positive Training for Aggressive and Reactive Dogs: Proven Techniques to Help Your Dog Recover from Fear and Anxiety and Enjoy Walks Calmly (CompanionHouse Books) Rehabilitating Fearful, Anxious Dogs. You can order it here
On this episode of Prepare to Win we're discussing how changes in the athlete's environment can have a dramatic impact on the outcomes of their training, both positively or negatively. We go into several examples from a recent competition for four different female lifters. These women each made different but equally positive changes in their environment, lifestyle choices, and training circumstances. We detail the changes that were made the PR's that each of the women had at this most recent meet. Announcements: 1. Meet Registration Update: The Fall Brawl is now sold out. If you'd like to be put on a waiting list, please email Unrivaledstrengthgym@gmail.com. Registration is filling up for the Kentucky Meets as well. If you'd like to register for either of the two meets in Kentucky, please visit UnrivaledStrength.com. 2. Dan Bell will be hosting a USAW Level 1 Coaching Course on June 5th and 6th at Unrivaled Strength in North Canton, Ohio. If you are a coach or athlete interested in signing up, please visit https://www.teamusa.org/usa-weightlifting/events/local 3. Strength Training Templates by Justin Oliver are available for $25/month. Visit Unrivaledstrength.com to signup. 4. Follow us on SoundCloud, Spotify, and iTunes. Leave us a review and let us know how we're doing! Your Hosts: Justin Oliver is the owner of Unrivaled Strength and Fitness (established in 2015). He is a coach with over 10 years of experience in the fitness industry and has dedicated himself to bringing the best to his clients through evidence-based training. Justin is currently a competitive powerlifter with an International Elite Total of 1905 at 242. He has an incredibly diverse background of training which allows him to bring special insight to everyone he encounters. His purpose for starting this podcast is to have platform to share his knowledge and experience in fitness, life, and business. Dane Lee is a Sports Massage Therapist and owner of Elite Recovery Sports Massage. He has been working with powerlifters, Olympic weightlifters, and collegiate athletes since 2015. He is the inventor of Nervous System Management and Recovery Programming. His work is primarily based in Accumulative Fatigue Theory for athletes of various ages and disciplines. Intro and Outro Music: “Stomp It” by Evgeny Kiselevich available on www.melodyloops.com/tracks/stomp-it Follow us on Instagram at: Unrivaled Strength Gym : @Unrivaledstrength Justin Oliver : @j_oly5 Dane Lee : @elite_recovery_lmt www.unrivaledstrength.com www.eliterecoverymassage.com
In this episode, Nikki discusses food motivation in dogs, and why all dogs are ultimately food motivated.
In this episode, Nikki and Britteny discuss the guilt some people feel about not spending time enough time with your dogs, and how to get the most out of every day with them through creative training and good habits.
In this episode, I discuss the power of positive training for puppies, and and dangers of other forms of training. Positive reinforcement training is especially important for young puppies to to teach them the behaviors that we want, and help prevent them from developing behavior problems.Dogs repeat behaviors that are rewarding. For example, if your dog gets a treat when he sits, he will be more likely to sit again in the future. That's why positive reinforcement training, or training with rewards, is so effective. Positive reinforcement training uses a reward (treats, praise, toys, anything the dog finds rewarding) for desired behaviors. Because the reward makes them more likely to repeat the behavior, positive reinforcement is one of your most powerful tools for shaping or changing your dog's behavior.If you find the information on this podcast helpful, please be sure to leave us a donation on our website https://www.puppytalkpodcast.com/Be sure to visit our sponsor https://topgundogtraining.com/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/puppytalk)
In this episode, Nikki interviews Dr. Jean Dodds of Hemopet and Nutriscan. She explains the importance of knowing if, and what your dog is sensitive or intolerant to when it comes to a variety of food and their derivatives. If your dog suffers from allergies, itchy skin, gas, bloating, or irregular stools, you need the information in this episode. *www. nutriscan.orgwww.hemopet.orgwww.dogspeak101.comwww.patreon.com/dogspeakwww.instagram/dogspeak101
Britteny joins us this week to talk about the changes she saw in her older dog, Jake, when she began using positive training and confidence-building exercises. Next week, Nikki will discuss ways to build your dog’s confidence.
Jimmy, Katie, and Anna are welcoming in the new year by talking through a few of the more common reasons why positive reinforcement doesn’t seem to work so well for some people and how you might remedy that.
In this week's episode, Britteny joins us again to discuss the top behavioral issues reported by dog owners in 2020. *Apologies for audio quality, we are still working on it*
In this episode, Britteny joins us again to discuss the top issues dog owners had with manners in 2020.
DogSpeak's manager, Britteny, is the guest on this week's episode. In this episode, she discusses what it's like to bond with and train a strong-willed dog (her border collie, Isabella).
It's part two of our discussion about modern behavioral training applications to improve animal husbandry and wildlife conservation with friends of Zoo Logic, large animal managers Erin Ivory, Chuck Tompkins and Ted Turner. Using examples from their work with animals in human care and in the wild, the trio downplay the role of rewards like food while stressing the importance of establishing strong relationships with large predatory and prey animals through creative, fun, and unpredictable consequences. That Sounds Wild: tropical Australia. Animal Care Software Zoo Logic ZOOmility
This is the 100th episode of The SHIFT Show and the podcast! Thank you to everyone who has been listening and helped the podcast grow over the last two years. Turning it into a medium and a space to have really important conversations that are having a positive impact on gymnastics and people lives. I want to continue to help people learn the information they want to know and be a vessel to spread it across the gymnastics world wide community. This special 100th features the legendary Aimee Boorman who was Simone Biles coach and many other great gymnasts. I wanted to make sure we had a conversation to provide the most value to people in terms of what's happening now in our community but then also what's happening down the road. Aimee is an amazing human but she also an amazing example of the benefits and abilities that can happen with positive coaching which is the big change we are seeing now in our sport. Thanks again for listening and I really appreciate everyones support with SHIFT.
Friends of Zoo Logic, large animal managers Erin Ivory, Chuck Tompkins and Ted Turner return to discuss success stories from 3 decades or more of positive reinforcement-based training principles utilized with zoological and domestic species. The trio downplay the role of rewards like food while stressing the importance of establishing strong relationships with large predatory and prey animals through creative, fun, and unpredictable consequences. That Sounds Wild: Beaver pup. Animal Care Software Zoo Logic
In this episode, Nikki explores toy and terrier breeds, and explains what you can typically expect from them from a temperament and training perspective.
In this episode, Nikki discusses things you should consider before bringing a new dog into your home. Tune in next week as she talks about the traits of specific breeds, and why some breeds aren't right for certain homes and lifestyles.
Episode 112 is brought to you by our friends at Soar Running and to celebrate this, we've been out enjoying the summer weather by rocking their superb ELITE Race Vest 3.1! After a short hiatus, we've got 2 weeks of training to catch up on, and excitingly we have GB ultra runner Meryl Cooper on the show! Meryl has been speaking to Kyle about herself and her brilliant running career in part 1 of a 2 part interview. Kyle's right on course for the 24 treadmill Word Record attempt while Tom is back in form and optimistic about a race at the end of the tunnel... On that note, we've got updates on the disintegrating race calendar as well as another seriously weird injury from a TRS interviewee!
Hosts Ian and Johnny talk through their current training routines from the COVID-19 lockdown, the positives of training in the same environment day in day out and what they will move forward with after routines go back top normal.Ian Deeth and Johnny Tieu compete in Obstacle Course Racing (OCR) and are both members of the Spartan Pro Team.
Description How does training horses differ from training dogs? Are there overlooked side effects of introducing positive training to our equine friends? Sharon Carroll and I talk about the reality of training horses.
Tony Gentilcore shares how he creates a positive training environment and how he is growing his personal training business while also growing his family.
Have you ever felt limited by positive training? Do you think trainers who use "all the tools" in the toolbox have an easier time at behavior change? Have you ever wondered how to control a behavior WITHOUT using corrections? This one is for you.
In this episode Nikki "rants" about the importance of teaching your dog to be off-leash. Many owners are so fearful of their dog running away, being hurt or just not listening they are keep their dog's on-leash without teaching off-leash manners. Dogs are off-leash more than they are on, so why not teach them to be responsive in all aspects of their life. Your pup will love it and your relationship will reach a new level.
In this episode, Nikki discusses how to deal with barking dog whether it is excessively or just happening at an inconvenient time. Learn how to help your dog control himself when he's overly vocal.
In this episode, Nikki details how to keep your dog from counter-surfing (and how to avoid losing that dinner you just prepared).
I am interviewing the inspiring James Grima. Founder and Principal of Positive Training. A powerhouse Entrepreneur, Coach and happy father of 3 awesome kids. James went from suffering from the depths of depression, suicidal thoughts, low self-esteem, addiction, divorce, death of a child, lean financial periods and coming to terms with his own arrogant and egotistical self. His journey caused him to immerse himself into learning and developing himself for some time which resulted in him successfully driving more than 15 businesses across 25 years, won numerous awards including Telstra and BRW and was recognized as growing one of the fastest and most successful companies in Australia. Along the way learning more than he could have ever anticipated and far exceeding his own expectations of what he could do and be. With a deep desire to help others evolved into an entrepreneurial zest, a love of understanding human potential and a thirst to inspire others to exceed their own expectations as well. He has taken that desire and now partners with CEOs, executives and solopreneurs to grow them personally and professionally. He specializing in the development of systems, skills and tools to best develop other's abilities to enable them to become who they really are —the best version of themselves. We will deep dive into how to turn your story into your greatest asset, business systems, the key foundations of a profitable business and tips in building influence to dominate. Engage Melbourne Linkedin Positive Training Solutions
In this week's episode, Nikki discusses how to teach your dog the "leave it" command.
In this episode, Nikki explains why dogs learn the way they do.
Description: International obedience competitor Janice Gunn joins me this week to talk about using positive training to reach the highest levels of competitive obedience.
Many dogs suffer from thunderstorm fears and phobia. In this episode we will discuss the cause of your dog's fear as well as some training tools and management techniques to help your dog to get through this difficult time.
Owners love sitting on the couch with their best friend until that hot cup of coffee gets spilled. In this episode we talk about setting expectations around furniture for you and for your guests. Whether you allow your dog on the furniture or not this podcast will give you the information on teaching expectations so you can get that new couch you've been eyeing.
Out of control behavior is a common complaint when people knock on our clients' doors. In this podcast, we will give you the step-by-step instructions on how to teach your dog more appropriate behavior when guests arrive. You will also want to check out our video on our website, www.dogspeak101.com.
Consistency and follow-through are essential for training your dog.
In this episode, Nikki discusses how to help kids and dogs interact safely.
Two of the most used commands for dog owners are "come" and "stay." In this episode, Nikki discusses how to effectively teach these commands for real world situations.
Is your dog afraid of fireworks? In this mini episode, Nikki details how you can keep your dog safe and help them feel more secure during fireworks displays.
Does your dog pull incessantly while walking? Do you have to use aversive tools to get them to stop pulling? In this episode, Nikki Ivey discusses how to walk your dog on leash without the use of prong or choke collars.
Why do we feel the need to give commands to our dog in a harsh, firm tone? Because for decades professionals have been drilling this into our head. In this episode, Nikki discusses how to effectively give and teach commands to your dog, without feeling like you have to be a drill sergeant.
Is there a difference between a K9 and a canine? Nikki explores why some trainers use aversive techniques rather than positive ones.
Many people have more than one dog in their home. While this can be fulfilling to many, in some cases it may cause disfunction in the home. In this podcast, Nikki discusses how to train multiple dogs, as well as how to prevent inner-pack issues from developing.
Dogs are born with the ability to handle conflict and confrontation. As a matter of fact, the most important role for a dog is to avoid it. In this episode we will talk about the three levels dogs use to say "back away" or "I'm scared" help you understand that what you think is inappropriate may very well be appropriate, and needed, in your dog's mind.
It's imperative that you socialize your puppy the day you bring him home. Socialize with people and other dogs is an important aspect of your puppy's development. In this podcast we will discuss how to socialize your pup and expose your pup to different environments safely and positively.
This episode deals with common issues people have with their puppies, including housebreaking and chewing.
Do dog's learn the same way we do? If not, how do we teach them to act appropriately? In this episode, Nikki discusses how dog's learn, and why it's important to communicate to them in a way that is clear and positive.
DogSpeak's first episode digs into how DogSpeak came to be, why Nikki trains using positive methods, and what we do.
Summary: In this episode we do things a bit differently - a few episodes ago I was talking to Amy Cook and she mentioned something that’s stuck with me - the concept of R+ 2.0. The idea is that positive training has come a long way from when it was first introduced… and likely has further still to go. So we’re going to dedicate this episode and the next few to discussing that idea - where positive training came from, how it grew in the US, and where the future lies. This week we’re chatting with Deb Jones — she’s not a stranger to the podcast, so many of you have probably heard us chat previously, but what you may not know is that she was an early pioneer for positive training in the US, so today we’re going to talk about how positive training got to where it is today. Next Episode: 1/18/2019
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Ten Ways to Ensure Positive Training Sessions for Both Horses and Human Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/EmilyOConnell2 Music - BenSound.com Interviewed by Glenys Cox
Topic 1: Expectations vs. reality of owning a gym or online fitness business Q1. Do the expectations of owning a business match the reality? Q2. What unexpected issues arise in the setting up of such a business? Q3. What is the best way to resolve conflict with employees, who are also friends? Q4. How important is it surround yourself with people you trust & can delegate to? Topic 2: Building a positive training environment Q5. How do we build a positive training environment? Q6. What unexpected roles do coaches often play? For full show notes: www.hpascience.com/episode46
What does it mean to claim dog training, or particular dog training techniques are "science based"? Is this another way of referring to "positive reinforcement" based methods - or not?
In today’s episode, Eva and Olga welcome celebrity dog trainer and Youtube star Zac George. For our customizable Dog Lover Challenge and show notes, visit DreamBigPodcast.com/13
In this post, I’m going to be talking specifically about jumping and biting. I’ve spoken about this a few days ago in another post, but I want to address it head-on here. I just got off the phone with a gentleman who told me: “I’ve got this young dog, and every time the previous owner would give him a toy every time he tried to bite.” This dog is five months old, and now all he does is bite his owner—because he wants to play! This is a method that is being taught by positive trainers, who usually advocate ignoring bad behavior by trying to get the dog to do something else. Not surprisingly, this method often fails. I often see this among people who say things like: “We’ve been working with a trainer for about six months, but our dog is still jumping, so we’re kind of looking around for different training options.” My response is always to tell people that getting a dog to stop jumping should take six minutes, not six months! Later, I find out that their trainer told them to turn their back every time the dog jumps. The idea behind both of these methods is that if you ignore your dog’s bad behavior, then it’s no longer fun because he isn’t getting any attention. If your dog bites you and you say “Ouch” to let the dog know that it was painful, that your dog won’t want to hurt you. To me, that’s the biggest joke in dog training. Every puppy wants to wrestle with and “hurt” its owner! It’s fun!
In this episode (54:46) Sarah and Esteban talk with Susan Garrett about helping your dog drop less bars. You Will Learn Susan Garrett’s protocol for knocked bars, and which dogs it’s appropriate for. Common training mistakes people make when addressing bar knocking. If you should be quiet when your dog is jumping. How to help your dog avoid brushing wings/uprights. How Response Cost influences a dog’s bar knocking. The importance of jump training, handling, and strength and conditioning for success. How Susan trains jumping with her young dog. The next big challenge in dog agility. The significance of a rhetorical question. Mentioned Facebook Group — Handling 360: Free Agility Workshop Susan’s Facebook Live “Re-Do” of the AWC Large Dog Course Sarah’s favorite Susan Garrett run from the 2016 Agility World Championship. Previous Podcast Interview with Susan Garrett — Episode 43: Susan Garrett Interview on Positive Training and Handling Systems Previous Podcast on Record Keeping — Episode 146: Record Keeping Trick for Dog Agility Episode 100: Interview with Crufts Judge Lee Gibson – Part 1 Episode 136: Interview with WAO Judge Anthony Clarke
Maggie Marton is the first guest in our Community Voices series -- join us in our chat about training methods and their evolution with some useful tips on how to manage your furry family when your human friends and family come to visit. Happy Holidays with dogs is not as far-fetched as you might think! .
In this podcast we bring you an interview with Karen and Bob Deeds of the Canine Connection, a training facility in Fort Worth, TX that specializes in a wide range of training and behavior modification for dogs. Having returned from searching Ground Zero with his dog, Kinsey, after 9/11, Bob believed that people could accomplish much more with their pets if they understood their dogs’ potential. Utilizing proven, science-based, positive techniques, Karen and Bob are dedicated to providing education, training, and behavior modification to enhance the overall relationship between a dog and his owner. Bob is currently an evaluator for FEMA's federal K9 program where he tests dog and handler teams for certification. Karen is a Certified Dog Behavior Consult with the International Assoc. of Animal Behavior Consultants. Bob and Karen are regular speakers at conferences and last year they spoke at the PennVet Working Dog Conference. For more information about their training program visit www.deedscanineconnection.com This podcast was made possible thanks to the generous support of the Kenneth A. Scott Charitable Trust, A KeyBank Trust.
In this episode (30:12) Susan Garrett joins the podcast to discuss positive dog training, her recent adjustments to her own system of handling, and her upcoming projects. In typical Susan Garrett fashion, she pushed us outside of our comfort zone and requested a video interview! You can listen to the podcast or watch the video.Click here to read the full article →
While debates rage on whether or not using positive training with your dog is a good idea or not, those of us who use it every day are enjoying what it brings to our lives. Many of our dogs have developed very clever and creative ways to get our attention or to earn their rewards. Some have even learned to outfox us and make us laugh. And there is nothing wrong with a little playfulness and joy. Dog training is not all about serious obedience and performance, after all! Questions or Comments? Send them to: eric@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - The Lighter Side of Dogs and Positive Training on Pet Life Radio var ACE_AR = {Site: '845738', Size: '468060'};
While debates rage on whether or not using positive training with your dog is a good idea or not, those of us who use it every day are enjoying what it brings to our lives. Many of our dogs have developed very clever and creative ways to get our attention or to earn their rewards. Some have even learned to outfox us and make us laugh. And there is nothing wrong with a little playfulness and joy. Dog training is not all about serious obedience and performance, after all!
The roots of reinforcement training based on behavioural science were in science labs at universities. But animal trainers quickly saw the value in positive training techniques and began adopting them as early as the 1960's. Today animals from fish to horses to birds to lizards are being trained with behavioural science. Perhaps most importantly to listeners of this podcast, even dogs are trained that way. Very successfully I might add!
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