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The Evidence for Positive Reinforcement Training In Dogs - The Happy Puppy Site
Over the last few years there has been a huge swing away from punishment and towards reward based dog training. But does it actually work? We take a look.
https://thehappypuppysite.com/the-evidence-for-positive-reinforcement-training-in-dogs/
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Dog Training Tips: Why Positive Reinforcement Training Is Best - Daily Dog Tag
Today’s post is by guest contributor Amber Kingsley. This information is not intended to refute, replace or serve as a substitute for information gained from a licensed professional.
http://www.dailydogtag.com/lifestyle/dog-training-tips-positive-reinforcement-training-best/
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Positive vs. Negative Dog Training: What’s in a Dog’s Best Interest? - Huffington
There are few things in life that get my tail wagging faster than working with confused dogs and the people who desperately want to help them. As often the case, I’m called in after a plethora of other approaches have been attempted, many of them following a negative reinforcement protocol to detrimental ends. Here is a page from this week’s roster.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sarah-hodgson/positive-versus-negative-_b_3212103.html
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Companion Animal Psychology: What is Positive Reinforcement in Dog Training? - Companion Animal Psychology
A user-friendly guide to everything you need to know about positive reinforcement in dog training.
http://www.companionanimalpsychology.com/2017/02/what-is-positive-reinforcement-in-dog.html
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Progressive Reinforcement Training Manifesto
A type of animal training exists that involves no forms of intimidation, confrontation, violence, reprimands, or domination. This non-violent type of training has gone under many names: “Clicker Training,” “Positive Training,” “Positive Reinforcement Training,” and “Reward Training,” among others.
http://dogmantics.com/progressive-reinforcement-training-manifesto/
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Positive Reinforcement Training: What is it?
Positive Reinforcement (R+) training refers to training done by rewarding the behaviors that you want rather than punishing the behaviors you don’t want.
http://familypet.com/positive-reinforcement-training-what-is-it/
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Positive Reinforcement in Dog Training - The Bark
There was a time when behavioral research focused primarily on primates, wolves and rodents. Today, our domestic canine companions are increasingly being considered as valid subjects for studies intended to improve quality of life for dogs and their humans.
http://thebark.com/content/positive-reinforcement-dog-training
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Animal Training Philosophy - Positive Reinforcement
Behavior science and dog training.
http://behaviormatters.com/positive-reinforcement-animal-training/
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Using Positive Reinforcement to Train Your Dog - The Spruce
Positive reinforcement dog training means rewarding your dog for good behavior. There are many benefits to using positive reinforcement with dogs.
https://www.thespruce.com/positive-reinforcement-dog-training-1118248
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Training Your Dog With Rewards And Positive Reinforcement - American Kennel Club
Positive reinforcement dog training, or reward-based or clicker training, is a method that focuses on telling your dog when he is correct, instead of only pointing out what is incorrect.
http://www.akc.org/content/dog-training/articles/training-your-dog-with-rewards-and-positive-reinforcement/
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Dog Training Methods: Positive Reinforcement vs. Alpha Dog - WebMD
WebMD talks to dog trainers about the positive reinforcement.
http://pets.webmd.com/dogs/features/dog-training-positive-reinforcement-alpha-dog-method#1
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6 Benefits of Positive Reinforcement Dog Training - Pet Trax
Some people believe that positive reinforcement dog training does not work as well as aversive or punishment training.
http://pettraxinc.com/6-benefits-of-positive-reinforcement-dog-training/
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Positive Reinforcement - The Future of Dog Training
Positive reinforcement in dog training can go by many names, most of which are valid and worthy: reward-based training, science-based training, force-free or pain-free training, etc. Regardless of the terminology, the general theory behind this line of thinking remains the same.
https://positively.com/dog-training/positive-training/positive-reinforcement/
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Dogs: Positive Reinforcement Training - The Humane Society of the United States
Dogs don’t care about money. They care about praise…and food. Positive reinforcement training uses praise and/or treats to reward your dog for doing something you want him to do.
http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/dogs/tips/dog_training_positive_reinforcement.html
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Positive Reinforcement - Cesar's Way
How to do positive reinforcement training with your dog.
https://www.cesarsway.com/dog-training/choosing-a-professional-trainer/the-dos-and-donts-of-positive-reinforcement