There are tons
of dog training philosophies out there, and I certainly haven't evaluated them all.
Not exact matches
One
philosophy which has strong links with service
dog training is that
of Intelligent Disobedience.
Our bias should not be interpreted as a condemnation
of other
dog training philosophies or
dog training schools.
Our
Dog Training Philosophy follows the scientific behavioral principles of operant conditioning and involves using the least aversive approach possible in every traini
Training Philosophy follows the scientific behavioral principles
of operant conditioning and involves using the least aversive approach possible in every
trainingtraining case.
Here are some aspects
of what we call «robot
dog training» which are opposed to our 27 - year - old
training philosophy that has countless success stories filled with happy
dogs and owners:
Speedway
Dog Training's methods and philosophy has its foundation in a solid program of obedience training that provides the starting point for addressing all of your dog's behavioral proble
Dog Training's methods and philosophy has its foundation in a solid program of obedience training that provides the starting point for addressing all of your dog's behavioral p
Training's methods and
philosophy has its foundation in a solid program
of obedience
training that provides the starting point for addressing all of your dog's behavioral p
training that provides the starting point for addressing all
of your
dog's behavioral proble
dog's behavioral problems.
With a natural heart for
dogs, it wasn't long until the pack grew with other rescued canines
of all breeds, and he has always had the
philosophy that a
trained dog, is a happy
dog, and a happy
dog means a happy owner with a healthy lifestyle.
With all
of this recent promotion
of my new iPhone App, Puppy Coach 101, I thought I would share a recent interview which highlights a bit
of how I started with
dog training and some
of my
philosophies.
Learn more about Dee, her
dog training philosophy and see a list
of upcoming classes in New Hampshire.
There are many
philosophies and schools
of thought on how to
train a
dog, but for us the answer is pretty simple and straightforward positive reinforcement
dog training.
Not only are we now able to
train dogs with little or no need for punishment, some
of the theories which underpinned
dog training philosophies only a few years ago, have been consigned to the scrap heap.
An avid
dog trainer for nearly two decades, Jill has learned a variety
of methods and
philosophies regarding
dog training and behavior modification, with an emphasis on pack behavior.
In our
philosophy, the human partner is responsible for the emotional and physical well - being
of their service
dogs and provides the
training structure and environment that sets up their
dogs for success.
Our style
of training encompasses the core beliefs and
philosophy of consistency, fairness, and crystal clear communication that will turn your
dog into a well behaved member
of society in any situation.
Sally Said So's Shane Gentry is a professional
dog trainer, who was was certified through Canine Trade Group, employs scientifically proven
training techniques and follows a
philosophy of providing a consistent and fair environment for your pet.
Sean and Eric talk about
dog training philosophy,
dog training politics, and some
of the reasons you may be a little frustrated in trying to solve your
dog's behavior issues.
There are many great methods that can be utilized with positive
training and while there is only one true
philosophy to follow, there are numerous techniques that can be used to help
dogs learn within the parameters
of the positive
philosophy.
The advantage
of my
training philosophy is that your
dog works solely for your praise vs. treats or toys.
Peaceable Paws» mission is to foster harmony between the human and non-human animals
of our world through
dog training and animal behavior consultation services and seminars; consulting services for animal protection organizations; and writings that support and promote a
philosophy of respect for life.
«My
philosophy is a tired
dog is a good
dog,» says Caren Malgesini, a vet assistant at PAWS, an animal rescue organization in Lynnwood, Wash., and the owner
of Caren's Canine Counseling
dog training business in Everett, Wash..
Most clicker trainers do not advocate physically pushing the
dog into position, as that is counter to the force - free
philosophy of clicker
training.
The idea behind Doggy Disco is simple: a completely interactive experience — perfectly in tune with the same
philosophy found in all
of our group
training classes — promoting quality, active experiences between
dog and owner to foster even greater bonds
of communication and enjoyment.
It is both a
dog training philosophy as well as a set
of exercises designed to enable stressed, sniffy, distracted, lunging, snapping, and barking
dogs build confidence, focus and drive.
The Founder and CEO
of Canine Assistants and author
of the best - selling book, Through a
Dog's Eyes, Jennifer Arnold, and Canine Assistants» Trainer, Chris Casatelli, join Marcie and Whistle to share their
philosophy about how to successfully
train service
dogs.
The author redefines the state
of the art in
dog behavior and
training and depicts
dogs as they really are, with their lovable «can I eat it, chew it, urinate on it, what's in it for me»
philosophy.
Kathrine is a force free trainer and behavior consultant that is a member
of the No Shock Collar coalition.Her
philosophy is that Force Free & Positive
training results in a
dog that follows an owner because it wants to, rather than following out
of fear.
There are many
philosophies and schools
of thought on how to
train a
dog, but for us the answer is pretty simple and straightforward -
There are many
philosophies and schools
of thought on how to
train a
dog, but for us the answer is pretty simple and straightforward - start very early and use positive reinforcement.
I had reviewed Leerburg's
philosophy of dog training prior to making my purchase - so I already knew that I was largely in agreement with their methods.
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It's what Victoria calls a combination
of philosophies, methods, and understandings which collectively define a progressive, science - based approach to
dog training.
This class provides an overview
of: Wayside's
training philosophy, basic
training techniques and how to interact with a shelter
dog.
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I was determined not to return her to the shelter (I never do anyway) and after going through four separate
dog trainers, spending over $ 2,000 without any success with dealing with her poor leash walking, aggression to other
dogs, and destructiveness, I finally find one trainer who was helpful and who provided
training to me, some
of which was similar to the
philosophies of ABC.