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Training Your Dog with Rewarding Treats and Praise
Why should training be fun for the dog? Briefest possible answer?
Its the law. How animals learn is the most-studied
phenomenon in the history of psychology and is up there with gravity in
terms of its lawfulness. One of the big ticket principles is that anything
one tries to teach a new learner (such as a beginner dog) will get stronger
in direct proportion to how many times it is rewarded. And (of perhaps even
greater interest) every time the new learner does the behavior and is not
rewarded (as in, say, drilling the same behavior over and over
again) the behavior gets weaker. (Not just doesnt get
stronger gets weaker.) In other words, its better to do
nothing at all than to drill without rewards.
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Keeping Dog Training Fun and Playful
Dogs are one of the rare species of animals who play throughout their
lifetimes; perhaps its one of the reasons we have such strong bonds
with dogs, because we too play as grown ups. Humans and canines appear to
be what scientists call neotenous: as adults, we retain many of
the behavioral traits of juveniles. In most species, play is for the young.
Think about it: calves and lambs frisk about and chase each other; but how
often do you see adult cows and sheep playing with one another?! Dogs and
humans, though, maintain high levels of play even into adulthood.
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Acquiring a New Dog or Puppy
So, we have a new dog! Im soooo happy! And while its been
really time-consuming to properly integrate a new dog into our household,
its also been incredibly rewarding, interesting . . . and inspiring!
Inspiring to have a fresh opportunity to experience many of the things we
talk about in WDJ with a sense of urgency and immediacy I
havent had for quite some time! Just in our first few days I was
thinking hard about things like potty training, how to deal with dogs who
are not food-motivated, finding a good vet, vaccination, parasite control
(fleas, ticks, heartworm), introducing dogs to cats, barking, leash
manners, the best food, itchy skin, digging (as youll see on page
18), no-slip collars, dogs who are uncomfortable indoors, quiet clickers,
and much more.
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Socializing a Shy Dog
Somewhere at this very moment, perhaps at a shelter near you, a
frightened dog huddles in the back of her kennel, trembling, terrified by a
chaotic overload of sensory stimuli: sights, smells, and sounds that are
far beyond her ability to cope. Somewhere, today, a warmhearted, caring
person is going to feel sorry for this dog - or one similar - believing
that love will be enough to rehabilitate the frightened canine. Sometimes,
it is. More often, though, the compassionate adopter finds herself with a
much larger project than she bargained for. While shelters can a prime
source for frightened and shy dogs, they are certainly not the only source.
Pet stores, puppy mills, rescue groups, and irresponsible breeders (even
some who breed top quality show dogs) can all be guilty of foisting off
temperamentally unsound (due to genetics/nature) or under-socialized (due
to environment/nurture) puppies and adult dogs on unprepared adopters.
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