Not exact matches
In the
positive training world, the best way to stop a
dog from doing a behavior you don't
like is to pick a behavior you do
like that is incompatible with the undesired behavior.
When paired with negative punishment (the removal or withholding of something the
dog wants
like food, attention, toys, or human contact for a short period of time) or using a vocal interrupter to redirect negative behavior onto a wanted behavior and the guide a
dog into making the right choices, these methods, combined with an awareness that most
dogs are not trying to be dominant, are what I call «
positive training.»
Positive Reinforcement
training motivates our
dogs to work with us, so that
training feels
like play instead of work.
Top among these is the
positive reinforcement method of
dog training is far and away the preferred method used by professional
dog trainers and the average canine owners
like you and I.
Awareness Centered
Training — ACT takes positive dog training a step further by helping readers, like me, learn how to relax (breathe, balance energy, enjoy, and no assume I know what my dog is th
Training — ACT takes
positive dog training a step further by helping readers, like me, learn how to relax (breathe, balance energy, enjoy, and no assume I know what my dog is th
training a step further by helping readers,
like me, learn how to relax (breathe, balance energy, enjoy, and no assume I know what my
dog is thinking).
Also helpful are a
positive approach to crate
training, calming aids
like Through a
Dog's Ear, DAP or Rescue Remedy, the use of TTouch, and providing your dog with consistency and stability, particularly important during the previously mentioned transition period following adopti
Dog's Ear, DAP or Rescue Remedy, the use of TTouch, and providing your
dog with consistency and stability, particularly important during the previously mentioned transition period following adopti
dog with consistency and stability, particularly important during the previously mentioned transition period following adoption.
«When Erica comes over for a
training session, it's
like a holiday at our place - the
dogs are sooo excited to see her, and her fun,
positive approach to
training really gets results.
No matter what your
dog's personality is
like, being consistent and patient will yield the best results, so stick with
positive reinforcement
training techniques that include praise, treats, and rewards.
Great for getting ready and in shape for canine sports: With a little excitement and
positive reinforcement, a
dog treadmill can be a great tool for
training when it comes to
dog sports
like obedience, running, agility, and fly ball.
Like all
dogs, PWDs need
positive training and socialization.»
When paired with negative punishment (the removal or withholding of something the
dog wants
like food, attention, toys, or human contact for a short period of time) or using a vocal interrupter to redirect negative behavior onto a wanted behavior and to guide a
dog into making the right choices, these methods are a foundational element of the core of
positive training.
A good
training can not be based in any way on the methods of punishment, on the contrary, you must always use the rewards (
positive reinforcement) as the basic principle of the
training of your
dog.Do you know what that means?To reward your
dog, you can give
dog treats, pet your
dog or congratulate him when he adopts a behavior that you
like when he responds to an order or simply when he is calm and quiet.In this way, your
dog will associate an action with something
positive.
Using
positive reinforcement methods,
like clicker
training and teaching your
dog a few behaviors and / or tricks.
Positive reinforcement
dog training is a type of
training that involves using things your
dog likes or wants to reinforce the behaviors he does that you would
like to see repeated.
We also know that pet
dogs respond quite well to
positive reinforcement - based
training, and this type of
training is especially critical with powerful, strong
dog breeds
like the GSD and the Malinois!
Second, just
like with
dogs, cats should only be
trained using
positive reinforcement.
I subsequently started to really see the
positive work she was doing with our shelter
dogs, all through creative clicker
training — never using force or fear that folks sometimes think you need to turn to in a large kennel setting
like a shelter.
If you adopted a pound - puppy or an all - grown - up
dog, brought a puppy home from the breeder, or have a family
dog you'd
like to get on the
training bandwagon, be sure to consider
positive method
dog training.
In the world of
positive reinforcement (reward - based)
dog training, the term «correction» almost seems
like a bad word.
However, this
dog —
like any other — will respond well to kind, consistent,
positive training from an owner that he respects.
The
positive training and behavior modification techniques that we use are based on the science of how animals learn and have proven to be extremely effective — whether teaching your
dog a simple behavior
like sit or dealing with a serious behavior problem such as aggression.
Positive training, especially in a stressed out
dog like mine, was the best way to teach her in a way that was fun for us.
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Positive reinforcement is a
training method in which you reward your pup for doing the desired command with something they
like; it could be a treat, toy or praise that indicates to your
dog they are doing the right thing.
Many
dog trainers have found the
positive approach more effective than using aggressive
training techniques
like shock collars.
It is important to start brushing when the
dog is young and easier to
train and always use
positive reinforcement
like treats and walks to make the daily routine more enticing.
The other aspect I really
like was Bill's
positive attitude toward
training and the
dog itself rather then trying to grind through each lesson.
We learned topics
like canine behavior & communication, the history of
dog training,
positive training methods and so much more.
Like dogs, parrots will be better pets if they are
trained to obey commands, are rewarded for good behavior and given the
positive attention they need to stay healthy and well behaved.
However, even adult
dogs respond happily to
positive training, and if owners have problems using a clicker for
dog training, they can easily substitute a short, clear word
like «Yes!»
Cardis,
like all
dogs, respond best to
positive reinforcement
training.
If you expose your
dog to noises
like fireworks, thunder, car horns and
train whistles in a
positive manner when he's between 3 weeks and 3 - months - old, he's more likely to be unfazed by noises later in life.
The problem with using only
positive reinforcement
training is that
dogs, just
like people, forget.
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