Articles, tagged with "negative reinforcement", page 4
03rd March 2010
The old school idea had been that you need to place your pup on a lead and even force him or her to obey by way of pushing your pet all over the place. In case the lead did not function then a choke dog collar or perhaps a spiked training collar had been...
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R. D. Jones
03rd March 2010
Start Proper Puppy Training on Day One
You have your new puppy and it is always an exciting venture. However, this new and exciting venture also brings with it a lot of responsibility. After you have his area prepared, proper training is the next respo...
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Author:
Robert Quadra
02nd March 2010
Dogs bark for many reasons, as a warning, to show excitement, even out of loneliness. For some pooches, the barking can be excessive and cause problems for owners and their neighbors. The ASPCA recommends that dog owners first try to discover the reason b...
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Robert Palmer
24th February 2010
It amazes me how many websites there are on dog training. I know that everyone of these people has a different approach or style of training to share with you. How do you know which way is correct? It can be very confusing especially if you are a novice d...
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Buster's Mama
23rd February 2010
When getting a new dog or a new puppy it is always good to know some dog obedience training to get your dog into shape, and to prevent behavioral problems. The sooner you start obedience training your dog the sooner you can move onto to more enjoyable and...
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Author:
kotaro669
08th February 2010
Every interaction you have with your dog is a reinforcement - either positive or negative. If your dog gets a treat or toy or walk or praise and a pat, you are giving positive reinforcement. Positive reinforcement encourages your dog to do that behavior a...
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Author:
Camille Goldin
14th January 2010
Try using clicker training to train your dog instead of negative reinforcement.Negative reinforcement can be used to teach behavior. The main disadvantage of using negative reinforcement is that you must precede the reinforcement with either a punishment...
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Author:
Dominic Robles
12th January 2010
Five Tips for Successful Italian Greyhound TrainingEvery interaction you have with your dog is a reinforcement – either positive or negative. If your dog gets a treat or toy or walk or praise and a pat, you are giving positive reinforcement. Positiv...
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Author:
CamilleGoldin
06th January 2010
Clicker training for dogs is one of the most scientific approaches to bring out the best behavior in dogs and illiminates any problems that exist. Using this method of training, communication with the dog increases and a better understanding of practical ...
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Doggie-Tips
11th December 2009
For a 25 year old, Dove Cresswell has already got a remarkable resume...
Currently she is working in Hollywood as a professional dog trainer for films, TV programmes, and on commercial shoots. She has worked closely with dogs for over 10 yrs now, but ...
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James F Johnson
08th December 2009
Clicker training is a fairly new approach to training dogs. Trainers of show dogs teach their dogs' tricks with clicker training, but anyone can use it for everyday skills that make dogs happy and cooperative members of the family. Clicker training begins...
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JV Bear
10th November 2009
Achieving success is a very fulfilling moment for anybody willing to endure the effort and sacrifice it took to accomplish goals they had set for themselves. The sad fact is however that many fail to ever meet their goals and objectives leaving them feel...
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TJ Philpott
30th October 2009
The newest wrinkle in healthcare reform comes from the Senate. There has been much speculation on the possibility of an employer mandate, which would require that businesses of a certain size offer a health insurance plan to their employees--conside...
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Yamileth Medina
23rd September 2009
When you look down at your brand new, small and tender puppy peacefully sleeping in its little bed, it's hard to think that in just two to three months it may grow to be 40, 50, or even up to 100 pounds depending on the type of breed. And although its beh...
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Author:
Jerrymace
12th July 2009
Pets make our home more complete by being there to greet you after a hard day at work or snuggling up to you while you nap. Cats have been termed the most fickle of creatures; however, they are sweet lovable creatures if you raise them from infancy. Most ...
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Author:
magic