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Positive reinforcement can be used to teach fun tricks as well as obedience. Watch how Sammi was taught how to fetch a tissue when someone sneezes using all positive reinforcement dog training techniques. Don't forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel.

You can also get my FREE ebook "101 Ways To Improve Your Dog's Behavior" at:
http://www.amazingdogtrainingman.com/

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  • Would be good if you could learn what negative reinforcement really means. It is not correction chains or pinch collars. You are talking about positive punishment. You obviously don't understand the 4 quadrants of dog training theory.

  • Oh, are you talking about PR-positive reinforcement, NP-Negative punishment, PP-Positive punishment and NR-Negative reinforcement? Did you ever think that most people watching the videos don't really care about the technical parts of training. That they just want practical training solutions.

    I could easily talk about successive approximation, extinction bursts and other technical mumbo jumbo but instead I just try to help people train their dogs.

  • makes alot of sense for positive reinforcement - should be applied to humans as well. sammys great!

  • You are so right about humans and thanks for your kind words about Sam.

    Best,

    Eric

  • Yes,How do you do it? I am very impressed ! :|

  • Thank you. I am in the process of putting together some vidoes that show step by step how I do this. They will be on my website: AmazingDogTrainingMan dot com.

    Best,

    Eric

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  • Nice trick but who wants drooly tissues

  • hi eric, do i have to become a member to watch the videos? get back to me when you can, thanks!

  • wow... you've come so far since the first time i watched some of your vids. Really nice to see that! Keep up the good work.

  • Hi. My name is Josh and I have a question. I have a 7 week old blue pitbull and I was wondering if you had some tips to try and help to train him.

  • Sorry to hear your beloved Sammi passed on 8/15 or 8/16.

    18 yrears of love and loyal service - its hard to lose a best friend!

    I believe pets are a blessing of Love from God!

    I miss all the pets that I've had over the years that God has blessed me with.

    From the Porsche the cat that passed at 19 years old, Jamie the Shepard/Lab that we had to put down after only 10 and LittleBit, my travelling cat who was taken too soon (only 3) when he was hit by a car.

    All the best!

  • Thank you for sharing your loss with us, as you share your knowledge and talents. I find that nothing helps when I lose one of my dogs - nothing but time and the support of friends. You were blessed with Sammi, as we all are with our beloved dogs.

  • sorry for your loss , its really hard to loss a dog and its like losing a friend

  • im sorry about your dog i know the pain when i lost my dog

  • Erick, Im very happy about you loved Sammy so much, and i bet she loved you the same, sorry she is not longer with us, but i bet that is dog, a friend, family, that you will never forget, so she WILL remain with you all your life.

  • Eric, I'm so sorry for your loss. I don't know how I'm going to cope when it comes that time for my dogs. They are just like my children.

    We all know how much you loved her!

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