Dogs Can Sign, Too: A Breakthrough Method for Teaching Your Dog to Communicate to You
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Most training guides teach dogs to respond to our commands, while ‘dog whisperers’ interpret behaviour and body language. The K9Sign system teaches dogs to ‘speak’ to us. This work includes sample signs ranging from ‘food’ to identifying a favourite treat, from ‘play’ to naming a toy or game, from ‘door’ to going out for a specific reason…. More >>

Dogs Can Sign, Too: A Breakthrough Method for Teaching Your Dog to Communicate to You
What method of dog training do I use?
I have been training my chihuahua Zoey (1 yr) since she was 3 months. For months, I have been going in and out with Cesar’s method ( Alpha dog technique) and Victoria Stilwell’s method ( Positive reenforcement)
Which one is better, and why?
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When did “positive reinforcement” become the preferred dog training method?
I remember a time when the “rolled up newspaper” method of dog training was the accepted norm. Back then, many trainers taught their dogs to do amazing things (and do them quite well) using methods that most folks today would consider “cruel”. I’m not advocating any particular school of training here, but I was wondering: What happened that most people changed their training habits? How did positive reinforcement start, and do you think it will continue to be the preferred method of dog training?
Does anybody here really believe that folks who trained their dogs using harsh methods actually loved their dogs any less?
Is it really so bad to learn out of fear? Once again, I’m not advocating a particular training method, but if it works is it such a bad thing?
St. Lady raises a good point … I too learned many things out of fear of my parents’ reactions to things I did when I was younger. I learned right from wrong because I knew that wrong behaviors had negative consequences. I think I turned out OK. Couldn’t a dog?
Anybody who wants to read a good article about how Ian Dinbar started positive reinforcement and how he compares to Caesar Milan’s methods should definately click DogJudge’s link.
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Which method for dog training is better clicker or reward?
I have a 7 month old Belgian Malinois and I want to teach him some simple tricks. I don’t intend to make him a protection dog. I know it’s quite costly. I was able to teach him some obedience training like sit, stay, fetch etc. and I’m using the reward method and I find it ok. I’m just curious. Is clicker training better?
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Quick And Easy Dog Training: A Step-By-Step Method
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Training your dog does not have to be difficult nor time-consuming. This book will give you tips and techniques which effectively work to help you to ensure your dog becomes well-behaved and a joy to live with…. More >>

Quick And Easy Dog Training: A Step-By-Step Method
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