Not exact matches
Fortunately, scientists have started to shed some light on the effectiveness and humaneness of popular training approaches, in particular, how dogs trained with reward - based
methods differ
from dogs trained using
aversive training techniques.
Simply have the person back up; the lack of attention and contact
from the person is a better way to teach your dog than using harsh
aversive methods.
Progressive zoos nationwide have moved away entirely
from using positive punishment and
aversive methods when working with large and even potentially dangerous animals.
Goldman strongly discourages veterinarians
from recommending trainers who use
aversive methods that include shock or pinch collars, hard - correction techniques and other «quick fixes,» which she believes actually may be harmful.
Learn
from the experts in dog behaviour why fear, dominance or
aversive training is not the best
method to use when working with your dog.
Population - based strategies include wide - ranging changes to the legal systems that protect children better
from the use of
aversive parenting
methods (e.g., physical punishment), and the application of population - based strategies to the delivery of evidence - based parenting programs (e.g., population - level Triple - P).