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Use
brains not chains to teach your dog!
Punishment
based training usually offers quick and very short-lived results versus
using positive methods which will allow you to educate appropriate
manners/behaviors that have lasting results.
Even dogs with more serious behavioral issues such as dog-dog or dog-human aggression can be educated using positive methods. Many dogs react out of fear and using forceful methods can many times turn a small issue into a big problem. By setting a clear and fun alternative to nasty behaviors our dogs learn to give up old habits or create more comfort and confidence in tough situations.
What Is Clicker Training?
Clicker
training is an exciting method of communicating and training animals.
While its been used for many years in zoo settings and with
marine mammals it is still considered to be fairly cutting edge in the
companion dog world.
How
Does It Work?
Clicker
training uses a distinct marker signal to precisely capture the behavior
the trainer/owner desires, and promises the animal that a worthwhile
reward will soon follow. Simply
put, the trainer uses a metal and plastic noise device, the clicker, to
“mark” the behavior while it occurs and follows it up with a reward.
This motivates the dog to repeat the performance, while giving
the dog a solid clue as to what action earned the reward. The rewards might be food, attention, playtime, or other types of
praise—the key is that the dog learns to use their own actions to earn
the bonus.
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"Thank
you for
teaching my people
how to behave."
- Sofie |
This
type of training is easy to learn and is a powerful training tool. Plus, you don’t need special collars or forceful tools. It gets the dog to use their brain, and a thinking dog is a
learning dog! To learn more about clicker training check out our links.
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