Some interesting points are raised, however when you make the distinction between an disruptor and a punisher and use both in line with a least invasive, minimally aversive approach (ala Lindsay)....combined with a predominantly positive reinforcement based program and a sound understanding of phases of learning....then you have a complete dog that can be highly proofed in all obedience exercises and be truly well trained for action AND abstinence.
Some interesting points are raised, however when you make the distinction between an disruptor and a punisher and use both in line with a least invasive, minimally aversive approach (ala Lindsay)....combined with a predominantly positive reinforcement based program and a sound understanding of phases of learning....then you have a complete dog that can be highly proofed in all obedience exercises and be truly well trained for action AND abstinence.
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Some interesting points are raised, however when you make the distinction between an disruptor and a punisher and use both in line with a least invasive, minimally aversive approach (ala Lindsay)....combined with a predominantly positive reinforcement based program and a sound understanding of phases of learning....then you have a complete dog that can be highly proofed in all obedience exercises and be truly well trained for action AND abstinence.
Kudos for using only as much as needed SW!
dogtrainingaustralia 5 months ago
Some interesting points are raised, however when you make the distinction between an disruptor and a punisher and use both in line with a least invasive, minimally aversive approach (ala Lindsay)....combined with a predominantly positive reinforcement based program and a sound understanding of phases of learning....then you have a complete dog that can be highly proofed in all obedience exercises and be truly well trained for action AND abstinence.
Kudos for using only as much as needed SW!
dogtrainingaustralia 5 months ago
Hi Steve, like your video heaps...really looking forward to meeting you when you come to Auckland, New Zealand....all the best DoggyDan.co.nz !
TheOnlineDogTrainer 5 months ago