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Posted in Shelter Makeover
Thanks to all the hard work of the WCHS supporters for keeping us in the top ten. Teayl read more
posted on:
Mar '09
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Posted in Behavior & Training
In all honesty a really good trainer cannot read a dogs' mind or always identify the motivation behind a behavior. However, really good trainers can read body language, tease out what is reinforcing about a particular behavior the dog engages in. Example: I can't tell you that your dog is really trying to dominate you when he greets you by putting … read more
posted on:
Mar '09
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Posted in Behavior & Training
When conversing with fellow trainers, some as hobbyists and some that actually have alot of knowledge in learning theory and how to apply the four quadrants of operant conditioning, I'm always quite fascinated with some of their beli8ef's that are mere myths or actually untruths in the wold of dog training. Many people, especially the general publi… read more
posted on:
Mar '09
11
Posted in Behavior & Training
Animals and behavior are one of my favorite topics. However the more I learn about behavior and learning theory the more I rely on science and less on opinion or assumptions or speculation. Don't get me wrong, during lunch it's fun to discuss opinions, assumptions and speculation with trainer friends when trying to answer the why of behavior. In re… read more
posted on:
Mar '09
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Posted in Behavior & Training
I then proceed to cueing "OK" which to my dogs' means you can now move away. I repeated the process until they were running to the blanket with ease. Then I stopped "yesing" them for just standing on the blanket. This is an indicatin to my dogs to continue offering behaviors, each one then offered sit and then only sits on the blanket got food rein… read more
posted on:
Feb '09
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