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  • Actually trimming with the dremel allows the groomer to trim without coming in contact with the nerve, unlike an old fashioned nail trimmer, that causes the groomer to guess where the nerve is and possibly slice right into it. When the dremel is felt by the dog, it is obvious to the person holding the foot, and they know exactly where to stop the trimming.

  • Wow that would burn on the nerve of the nails!

  • this is still extinction. basically the behavior you are trying to place on extinction is "attempt to bite" not "successful bite". you can treat both behaviors as independent of each other, but functionally they are probably the same (i.e., attempting to bite in the past likely resulted in escape as well). this can also be looked at as a chain (attempt to bite preceding successful bite). if you place attempts to bite on extinction, naturally, successful bites would also no longer occur.

  • muffin is a weird name for a boy dog but who am I to judge! My boy dog is a toy poodle too and his name is Squiggy!!

  • is that collar thing going to chock her/him

  • pero que mierda es eso!!!!!!

    cambia de profecion y te dedicas a la mecanica de autos

    como es posible tratar asi al pobre perrito

    no puedeser que a cualquiera le dejen sus mascota

  • me parece patetico que tenga que atar al perrito de esta manera lo siento pero no estoi de acuerdo con las maneras y yo soy peluquera canina es patetico este video

  • @KIRITA12041998 ¿Atar cómo?, ¿con el collar y como cualquiera ataría a su perro con una correa con la diferencia de que es corta y no permite que el perro voltee y muerda?. La parte trasera es muy utilizada también para evitar que el perro tenga más libertad de movimiento, ¿acaso nunca te han tocado perros que ni de chiste se dejan cortar el pelo, muerdan y parezcan cocodrilos en la mesa de estética?, ¿eres de las que duerme al perro o los somete y maltrata para que se tranquilicen?.

  • @KIRITA12041998 Me encantaría ver tu método para perros que se ponen agresivos o que de plano no se dejan peluquear, tu aportación sería muy importante para quienes suelen tener perros pirañas. Lo mismo para josejmb1968 que se nota sabe mucho de perros piraña en la estética.

  • LOL..Muffin's hatin' life!

  • aww so cute...

  • Attempt to bite is NOT reinforced by escape, and is NOT reinforced by groomer stopping momentarily to "discipline" so extinction of attempt to bite occurs. Calm behavior is also being reinforced, and reinforcement (praise) stops immediately when attempt to bite behavior is exhibited.

  • That is correct. It is not escaping (whether it could have bitten or not). However, that is not the principle of extinction--which was the only point being made. Extinction occurs when a previous reinforcer for behavior is withheld. Not being able to do something is different from being able to do it, but not gaining access to a reinforcer. Your last point does have some merits too. Praising calm behavior and withholding praise when not calm could be considered reinforcement and extinction

  • Extinction is not demonstrated in the video as the dog cannot engage in the behavior that resulted in reinforcement in the past (i.e., it cannot bite and get escape from the groomer). There probably is some desensitization taking place as well as positive reinforcement by the groomer (as stated in the description).

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