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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Sharing the Blog
Every once in a while someone asks me if it’s OK to share one of my posts or videos, or perhaps link to them from their webpage. How polite of them to ask! And, um, the answer is YES! If you … Continue reading
Summer Learns An Alternative to Being the Fun Police
I have mentioned before that my dog Summer is reactive. Reactive has come to refer to a dog who reacts strongly (and inappropriately in the human’s view), usually with an aggressive display, to some specific triggers. Some of Summer’s triggers are … Continue reading
Shut Down Dogs (Part 2)
This is Part 2 of a two-part series. In Shut Down Dogs, Part 1 I talked about the fact that people appear to believe and say that a shut down dog is relaxed or calm since it is motionless. In … Continue reading
Posted in Dog body language, Fear, Punishment, Shock Collars, Stress Signals
Tagged calm submissive, relax, shut down, shutdown
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But if You Use Negative Reinforcement Aren’t You Also Using Positive Punishment?
Surprisingly, no. Not necessarily. You could actually get my answer to this question by reading this other post: Only If The Behavior Decreases! But of course I’m writing some more anyway. This issue was a big stumbling block for me when … Continue reading
Posted in Behavior analysis, Negative Reinforcement, Positive Reinforcement, Punishment, Reinforcement, Terminology
Tagged aversive
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How to Give Your Dog a Pill: Several Methods
Emergency Method: If you are currently in a struggle trying to administer a pill to a reluctant dog, try the multiple meatball method. The other techniques in this blog are specialized and probably won’t help in an emergency situation. Link … Continue reading
Posted in Dog training hints, Handling and Husbandry, Management, Treats
Tagged medicine, pills
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Successful Desensitization and Counterconditioning
I have an elliptical training machine in my back room. I’ve had it for three years. Zani loves that room because that’s where the kibble, some human food, and other interesting things are stored. But when I get on the … Continue reading