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Old January 23rd 04, 02:23 PM
Scott
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Default Clicker Training/stopping unwanted behavior

If clicker training is a purely positive training method, how do you
stop unwanted behavior. I don't mean when the k9 doesn't perform
exactly as you would like.
I am guessing that you will tell me that if the dog has been taught
"sit, down, leave it," you only have to give one of those or similar
commands to stop the unwanted behavior.

But what about behaviors that take place when you are not around to give
those commands?
Do you never provide negative consequences?


 




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