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Dr. Ian Dunbar explains that the best feedback for training is binary. It's most important that we praise and reward the dog when they're acting appropriately, but it's also necessary that we punish dogs when they're acting inappropriately. However, this punishment needs not be scary or painful, and it can even be instructive. Too many trainers use only rewards OR punishments, and they dispense them in sterile, quantum doses. The best training should feature continuous, differential, binary feedback, in the form of a trainer's voice.
Science-Based Dog Training (with Feeling)
Ian, we LOVE you. This is so overdue. Really, it is. I am so happy to hear you saying all this so clearly. Keep up the good work. Your getting old man :) But you know what they say about great wine!
TheTHINNERALBUM 11 months ago
Brilliant!!!
LittleUmgowa 1 year ago
If only all the APDT trainers watch this video...
G3dogs 1 year ago
Legend
Thegoodgikgik 1 year ago