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Former students of Skinner, psychologists Keller and Marian Breland, pioneered commercial applications of operant conditioning when they created Animal Behavior Enterprises (ABE) on 1942. ABE was the first company that offered positive training services.



The huge popularity of traditional training prevented ABE to succeed in dog training. So, the Breland's company was forced to look for new niches and ABE got focused on training animals for TV shows and commercials. Keller and Marian also pioneered dolphin training for aquaria and US navy.

Positive reinforcement is the main teaching way of these techniques. Positive reinforcement is not the same as reward, though this is a common misconception.

Positive reinforcement is the process that strengthens a behavior because a pleasant situation occurs as a consequence of that particular behavior. For instance, if you give a food treat to your dog when he lies down, he will tend to lie down more frequently to get that delicious treat. Thus, your dog will be learning to lie down through positive reinforcement.

On the other hand, if your dog lies down and you reward him after 10 seconds, he may not associate the action of lying down with the reward. He may think you gave him the treat because he was looking up, or moving his ears. So, you rewarded your dog but you didn't reinforce the desired behavior.

Some people think that positive trainers never teach to the dog that a particular behavior is unacceptable. This is a common and big misinterpretation. Practitioners of positive training do teach this to dogs, but they don't use punishment or negative reinforcement for that.

Clicker training is the most popular of these techniques in many countries. It is the same technique used by Keller and Marian Breland, and was popularized by the biologist and dolphin trainer Karen Pryor.

The main difference between clicker training and other positive techniques is the use of a clicker in the former. A clicker is just a small device that emits a click-click sound when squeezed. It is used to mark the exact moment in which the dog performed a desired behavior.

The absolute absence of negative reinforcement, punishment and training collars (choke, prong or shock) make of positive dog training a very friendly technique to both dogs and owners. This could be the main advantage of this kind of training.

Other advantages are that positive dog training is easy to understand and fun to carry out. Besides, these techniques are not only focused on obedience exercises. Instead, they are widely used to solve behavioral problems.

Detractors of these techniques claim that dogs trained in a positive way won't be able to respond properly unless they can see (or scent) a food treat. These people also claim that positive trained behaviors are not reliable under variable circumstances.

Although very common, those claims are not true. The efficacy of positive training is demonstrated each day by hundreds of service dogs for disabled people, police dogs, competition dogs and performing dogs.
Dog Training Electric Collar
As much as you love your dog, you have to admit that sometimes its incessant barking is annoying, particularly when you need a good night's sleep. If you had a busy day at the office, all you want is to get some sleep, but your beloved pet can't understand this and seems to bark continuously, without any obvious reason. Does the situation sound familiar? Then you have a hyper excited dog that is not able anymore to concentrate on other activities except barking. Some dogs get the stressful habit of barking at the slightest external stimulus. This is irritating not only for you, the dog's master, but also for the dog itself and, of course, for your neighbours, who can't be expected to have much sympathy for your noisy pet. As if the fact that you can't get to sleep as much as you want is not enough, you keep receiving complaints from the neighbours and perhaps even animal control officers. Clearly the situation cannot carry on. You need to do something about your dog's problem.

If you are a patient person and you have the time, you can try to train the dog yourself. However, if you don't have much experience in dog training and you don't have very much free time, we suggest you a reliable and very efficient solution, the electronic dog training collar. You don't have to spend long hours trying to make your dog understand what you want it (not) to do. The electronic dog collar will do the work for you and you will only notice the results, which won't take long to appear. How do dog training collars work? The concept is very simple: when the dog misbehaves, for example when it barks for a long time, the training dog collars remind it that it's doing something wrong, by releasing an unpleasant smell (such as citrus extract), a low-pitched sound that humans can't hear, but the dog finds annoying (ultrasonic models), a mild shock (electronic collars) or a cold spray. Once the dog stopped doing the wrong thing, the collars correction will also stop.

It won't take more than a few days for your dog to realize that there is a connection between the electronic dog training collars corrections and its behaviour. After all, you have a smart dog, don't you? Once the dog has realized what it must do, you can put your mind at ease. You will no longer have to cope with the irritating midnight barking. The dog training collars will detect the dog's barking through a microphone or activate upon the vibrations caused by the dog's vocal cords. Some dog training collars work on distances up to 50 feet and use high-pitched noises for correction, so you can quiet your neighbors? noisy dog as well.

Dog training collars are designed to train your dog fast, painlessly and efficiently and turn into the perfect animal companion. You must not worry about the electronic dog training collar having any side effects on your beloved pet. The dog will not be traumatized or hurt under any circumstances. The collar will only release a cold spray on the dog's neck when its barking becomes excessive. The surprise will probably stop it from barking and then you, his master, will remind him what he is supposed to do. The collar will only react to unwanted barking. If you let your dog guard the house and therefore you allow him to bark into warn about strangers approaching, all you have to do is remove the electronic dog training collar.
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