Not exact matches
There are almost as many methods of
training as there are trainers, but over time the basic strategy has shifted away from punishment or avoidance
training (negative reinforcement) to
positive reinforcement,
where the
dog is rewarded for doing the correct thing during most phases of
training rather than being punished for not doing what the trainer wants.
No matter
where you
train, make sure the methods employed focus on
positive motivation
training to help boost your
dog's confidence in a fun, engaging manner.
Born in Montreal, Canada,
where she studied at McGill, Jean founded both the Montreal Flyball Association and Renaissance
Dog Training, the first
positive reinforcement based school and counseling service in the province.
However, studies on
dogs have shown that
dogs learn faster and are less likely to be aggressive when
trained without
positive punishment, even
where that
positive punishment is mild.
Dogs learn best from balanced
dog training,
where their behaviors can result in
positive OR negative consequences.
I know of very few instances in pet
dog training where positive motivational
training will fail to provide results.
In addition to adult supervision and
positive training, you should provide your
dog with a rest area
where they can rest without being disturbed by the children.
Past topics include: Making environmental cues work for you Puppy socialization Addressing unwanted behaviors Separation anxiety Integrating a new
dog with other pets «Disobedience» Pulling towards other
dogs Fearful
dogs Capitalizing on informal behaviors
Training your dog with affection Multipurpose cues Creating reliable cues Importance of fundamentals When «sit» doesn't happen Crate training your dog How to split a sit The problem with «ignoring» Training with the Grain Positive reinforcement: turning the world into a treat Learning what predicts what It depends: Why dog training «tips» often fail Teach your dog to wait at doors Teaching When, Where, and Why Redirect or
Training your
dog with affection Multipurpose cues Creating reliable cues Importance of fundamentals When «sit» doesn't happen Crate
training your dog How to split a sit The problem with «ignoring» Training with the Grain Positive reinforcement: turning the world into a treat Learning what predicts what It depends: Why dog training «tips» often fail Teach your dog to wait at doors Teaching When, Where, and Why Redirect or
training your
dog How to split a sit The problem with «ignoring»
Training with the Grain Positive reinforcement: turning the world into a treat Learning what predicts what It depends: Why dog training «tips» often fail Teach your dog to wait at doors Teaching When, Where, and Why Redirect or
Training with the Grain
Positive reinforcement: turning the world into a treat Learning what predicts what It depends: Why
dog training «tips» often fail Teach your dog to wait at doors Teaching When, Where, and Why Redirect or
training «tips» often fail Teach your
dog to wait at doors Teaching When,
Where, and Why Redirect or Preempt?
Professional
Dog Training of Ocala believes in training with positive re-enforcement and an atmosphere where owners and dogs are not only learning, but having a go
Training of Ocala believes in
training with positive re-enforcement and an atmosphere where owners and dogs are not only learning, but having a go
training with
positive re-enforcement and an atmosphere
where owners and
dogs are not only learning, but having a good time.
Lindsay Pevny is a copywriter for pet businesses and blogger at LittleDogTips,
where she shares
positive training tips for raising a happy, well - manner small
dog.
We believe in
positive reinforcement
dog training,
where dogs primarily get rewarded for the behaviors we seek, not punished for the ones we don't.
Lorian spent hours researching and practicing
training methods, and eventually became a certified
dog trainer at Petco
where she taught private and group
dog training classes modeled after Patricia McConnel's
positive, reward - based
training publications.
This led her to working in boarding,
training, and daycare facilities,
where she gained knowledge under other
positive, skilled, reward based trainers, as well as honing observational skills and hands - on experience with many different
dogs.
Training, using
positive methods, will also increase your
dog's confidence and decrease incidents
where he feels compelled to make himself smaller.
Week # 1 is without the puppies /
dogs where owner education is provided on
positive solutions to problem puppy /
dog behavior (examples: play biting, jumping, house
training), you will also learn examples of what motivates puppies, how to capture / shape behavior, safety tips, how nutrition may effect behavior (good and bad), the difference between mental stimulation and physical exercise, equipment, and much more).
She chronicled her journey to
where she is today — the host of Animal Planet's It's Me or the
Dog, an advocate of positive - reinforcement dog training, author and mo
Dog, an advocate of
positive - reinforcement
dog training, author and mo
dog training, author and more.
Kelly currently owns and operates Dogspeed
Positive Training,
where she specializes in resource guarding and
dog -
dog reactivity.
We believe that
trained dogs are happier and healthier, and lead better lives than untrained ones, so we've worked hard to create a system of
positive dog training that is effective but easy for all to master, and developed an environment
where you can have fun and relax with your pup.
Nothing builds confidence in
dogs faster than
positive reinforcement
training, because it shifts the role of leader directly to you,
where it should be.