Sentences with phrase «useful behaviors»

Welcome to our library of useful behavior training and medical articles.
At this size, circuits can begin to execute really useful behaviors by taking in information from different environmental sensors and performing calculations to decide on the correct response.
They can be for the pure joy of it or for shaping useful behaviors.
Cats can be trained to display many useful behaviors and come when called, sit, stay, open doors, and perform tricks.
Just like dogs, cats can learn a number of useful behaviors and fun tricks, like sit, come when called and shake.
The Setter is an extremely sensitive breed, and harsh tones of voice from a Setter's master will usually cause the dog to regress into instinctual behavior — which, as we've said, is not the most useful behavior in the world for training purposes.
Let's help your dog reach his / her full potential with a solid foundation of basic manners, fun tricks, and useful behaviors while avoiding pitfalls that lead to problems down the road.
We work on cues such as sit, down, paying attention, loose leash walking, coming when called, stay, leave it, and other useful behaviors that are part of a strong foundation.
This training is important, as it begins to teach the dogs how to learn, and because it builds a toolbox of useful behaviors that can be used out in the world.
The experiment was designed to explore dog's imitative abilities, not to measure how long Philip's memory lasted; but his owner used Philip's skill to teach him how to do new, useful behaviors, such as fetching objects or putting things away.
A mat, or a defined place for a dog to «go to,» is a versatile and useful behavior to teach a dog.
«Sit,» «Down,» and «Stay» are useful behaviors and «Shake,» «Speak,» and «Rollover» are fun tricks to teach your dog (see our handout: «Dog Clicker Training»).
his cries will help teach him that crying is not a useful behavior.
Learn clicker training without confusing jargon, using step - by - step instructions for training a variety of fun and useful behaviors.
Joining host Paul Rokuskie to discuss research behind ABA techniques for increasing positive, useful behaviors and reducing those that may cause harm or interfere with learning is Dr. Gina Green, Executive Director at the Association of Professional Behavioral Analysis.
The goal of EMDR therapy is to leave you with the emotions, understanding, and perspectives that will lead to healthy and useful behaviors and interactions.
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