Sentences with phrase «aversive training tools»

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Prong / pinch, choke, and shock collars are aversive «training» tools that show a statistically significant increase in the likelihood for your dog to develop behavior issues like aggression and separation anxiety later in life (Cooper et.
We do NOT train using aversive tools that inflict pain, elicit fear, or psychologically intimidate the animal (prong collars, shock collars, physical corrections, etc.).
Proven to be highly effective in reaching dogs, their reward - based style of training does not include aversive tools or harsh corrections.
Humane dog training objects to the use of aversive methods and tools, and anything that may cause fear, anxiety, or stress for the dog.
For many people, it conjures up images of old school trainers that use aversive, physical methods and tools to train and control their dogs.
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