But I don't
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Not exact matches
The interesting thing is to see that a.) None provide any credentials proving their methods are better; b.) they don't like the tone of the article — then again, a lot of people, when all they do is
talk among those who only agree with them get offended when they run across someone that isn't in lock step with them; c.) they try to attack me personally, as a «hater», which is totally unfair and judgmental
about someone whom they have never met; d.) can't point to any specific dogs with significant accomplishments that have been
clicker trained — hunting, police, obedience, tracking, etc... and just finding a specimen or two isn't very convincing evidence... get enough dogs and sometimes you'll find the genius dog that almost
trains itself; e.) there is no point by point refutation of what I've said, supported by third party evidence.
, Why I Don't Believe In
Clicker Training, Let's
Talk About Electric Collars — And Why I Don't Use Them, Sixteen Corrections You Should Never Use On A Dog, Staying Motivated To
Train Your Dog, Corrections And Dog
Training Tips, Buying A Dog / Choosing A Breeder)
In a website on dog
training, what am I doing
talking about cats, even if it is
clicker training cats?
Here is a brief dog
clicker training video that
talks about some of the things we just covered in this article...
She was featured with her cats on Animal Planet's Cats 101, showcasing
clicker training and
talking about cat behavior.
So maybe you are new to
clicker training and you keep hearing people
talking about lumping and how bad it is.
In this article, we'll explore the history and ideas behind most methods of dog
training and
talk about one of the most popular methods today:
Clicker training.
In this interview, Nan Arthur
talks about her own
clicker training history and her involvement with Karen Pryor Academy.
In this interview, Carolyn Clark
talks about her own
clicker training history and her involvement with Karen Pryor Academy.