At ClickerExpo last season, Karen Pryor talked about paired or "opposite" cues, and gave the "bark/be quiet" pair as an example. This is an easy pair to train as a demonstration if you happen to have a very barky dog handy. The concept of teaching cues in pairs is new to many dog trainers, although a familiar tool to some marine mammal trainers.
Training Paired Cues: "Bark/Be Quiet"
By Karen Pryor on 09/01/2004
Filed in - Cues and Cueing - Competition
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