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| ally4dogs | Behaviorist vs. Trainer | 2 | Sep 11 2008, 6:18 PM EDT by meyati | ||
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Thread started: Aug 26 2008, 12:27 PM EDT
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I've heard that there is a definite difference between a trainer and a behaviorist. I have been having difficulty with my dogs mostly with interactions with other dogs and when people coming to the door (over excitement). The problem is that when over-stimulated my JRT turns on my other dogs. I have not been able to control this behavior myself despite several attempts and so now need to hire a trainer/behavioralist. I've been told a behaviorist's techniques are much more long-lasting.
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| Anonymous | Cesar's ways are OLD FASHIONED | 0 | Oct 4 2007, 2:22 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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Thread started: Oct 4 2007, 2:22 PM EDT
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Based on the old-fashioned compulsion methods started by military trainers 40 years ago, Cesar's methods of dominating a dog into compliance are actually quite unenjoyable for our dogs. Modern motivational methods of balanced positive reinforcement with appropriate corrections teach a dog reliability and enjoyment from training.
And it's not really even about humane-ness. It's about effectiveness. There are more effective ways- easier, efficient too! Yes, pack structure is important -but is actually achieved by our human psychological advantage, not a choke collar. Anyone can go choke and scare a dog into submission. Don't be confused by the "calmness" part. Enjoyment and calmness go hand in hand. Fear can't fit into that equation. Cesar's mystical words of balance and energy can't stand against the scientific methods researched by animal behavior pioneers such as B.F. Skiner, Pavlov, Karen Pryor and Ian Dunbar. Think twice before "whispering" to your dog. Take a couple minutes to look up "operant and classical conditioning", "marker/clicker training", "animal learning theory". Then you'll begin to understand your dog's mind. Alison- Canine Command Trainer. www.caninecommand.com |
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| Anonymous | Check out Bark Busters Home Dog Training www.barkbusters.com | 0 | Jun 30 2007, 10:10 AM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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Thread started: Jun 30 2007, 10:10 AM EDT
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Known as horse whispering for Dogs, in Australia, check out the world's largest, most trusted, and most referred dog training company, Bark Busters Home Dog Training. What makes this company unique, is that they come to your come and train you how to work with your dog, in a way the dog understands. It's more training the people than the dog. They are world-wide, and offer a life of the dog guarantee. I've used them, they use humane pet-friendly methods, and turned my dog around in a matter of hours.
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