At Heartland Animal Shelter
we believe positive reinforcement dog training will make your new canine companion a well - rounded family member.
Not exact matches
Hello Meira, I am writing in because I have noticed that you talk a lot about
positive reinforcement in
dog training, and I get the impression that you don't
believe in prong or choke collars.
While I do
believe in
positive reinforcement training, I
believe more in
positive words and gestures towards my
dog than dishing out treats.
It is for this reason that we
believe Kay and Stasiewicz's
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We
believe in
positive reinforcement training techniques that will challenge your
dog in ways that will make him or her an excellent canine citizen.
PBRC supports the use of
positive reinforcement in
dog training; we
believe that by rewarding correct behavior using treats, toys, and social attention, most
dogs will learn quite quickly what it is you want them to do!
StubbyDog
believes in force - free,
positive reinforcement training for all
dogs.
ALL good trainers use
positive reinforcement and rewards for good behavior liberally, but the best, in my experience, know how to use corrections fairly and accurately and
believe that, in the right context, they are a necessary, humane part of
dog training.
Ms. Stilwell
believes in «
positive reinforcement»
dog training.
We
believe in
positive reinforcement dog training, where
dogs primarily get rewarded for the behaviors we seek, not punished for the ones we don't.
Ms. Stilwell
believes in «
positive reinforcement»
dog training and frankly, we agree!
I do
believe in using mostly
positive reinforcement, with some negative
reinforcement and non-abusive
positive punishment (body blocks, verbal corrections) when
training dogs.
Nicole
believes that, love and
positive reinforcement, any
dog can be
trained.
Training Tips & Tricks As many of you know, we strongly believe in positive reinforcement training, so the Good Stuff Pet Truck is setting out to continue educating dog owners across the country on these
Training Tips & Tricks As many of you know, we strongly
believe in
positive reinforcement training, so the Good Stuff Pet Truck is setting out to continue educating dog owners across the country on these
training, so the Good Stuff Pet Truck is setting out to continue educating
dog owners across the country on these methods.
Joan is all about
positive reinforcement, including clicker
training and tone of voice when working with your
dog, which is the only kind of
training I
believe in.
I only use
positive reinforcement methods of
dog training, as I
believe that this is the most effective way of teaching your
dog commands without punishment and it does so much more than teaching sit and lay down, it helps to build a strong relationship between you and your
dog.
At Canine Assisted Therapy, Inc., we
believe in the power and value of force - free,
positive dog training and we encourage our volunteers to study and learn more about the proven benefits of using
positive reinforcement rather than dominance and punishment when
training their
dogs or choosing a trainer.