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When Work Works, It Clicks: Reflections from ClickerExpo

... it reinforcing?   The neuroscience of clicker training Karen Pryor’s session, The Neuroscience of Clicker Training , was a highlight for many at ClickerExpo. It's the kind of talk ...

Company blog - Aaron Clayton - 2009/02/04 - 10:54am - 0 comments - 0 attachments

Panda the Clicker Trained Miniature Guide Horse, in the New York Times

... psychosis and any number of animals for anxiety, including cats, ferrets, pigs, at least one iguana and a duck. They’re all showing up ... video Take a look at this link to see Panda in training! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLdO2cBAusw (Horses, Press) ...

Company blog - Miranda Hersey Helin - 2009/01/06 - 10:42am - 1 comment - 0 attachments

Overcoming Fear of the Clicker

... as soon as I take the clicker out. What can I do? Training fear behavior When I first got a clicker, my dog was afraid of it. ... I was confused because I own a very smart dog, and my cats were already learning verbal commands while he lagged behind. Then it ...

Story - Karen Pryor - 2009/01/25 - 8:06pm - 4 comments - 0 attachments

I'm Glad I'm a Clicker Trainer

Saturday I went to Schutzhund training with Laev.  This was my first time back since the debacle of the ... a good plan for what I was going to do about the field.  Training departed from the usual agenda (tracking and protection on Saturdays) due to the training director being ill and a couple of us wanting to practice other ...

Blog entry - Laura VanArendo... - 2009/01/02 - 11:06am - 1 comment

ClickerExpo is Back!

... were surprised to find that there is much more to clicker training than they had supposed. This year we are taking it to a new level. We ...

Story - Karen Pryor - 2009/01/26 - 11:59am - 0 comments - 0 attachments

Getting Started: Clicker Training for Cats

... attention from pet owners and professionals alike. Cats riding in a motorhome My experience has only been with dogs and their training. I had cats as a child and many of my friends have them. I have a ...

Story - Karen Pryor - 2006/11/03 - 11:34am - 1 comment - 0 attachments

Service Cats for Autistic Kids

... use dogs for kids with autism. But I don't use a dog. Cats are smaller and not as noisy and a lot of kids who have Asperger's ... would help the disabled people live a better life. I am training two kittens I found abandoned on the side of the road and I already ...

Blog entry - tenerekingdom - 2008/05/09 - 10:54am - 1 comment

Clicker training a dog to accept a cat

I've been reading articles and books on clicker training for many years now since I had a  very agressive dog in my ... to keep him. I had a copy of clicker training for cats I had bought for my cousin and never gave it to her, so I started reading ...

Blog entry - solybarr - 2006/12/05 - 10:46am - 1 comment

Clicker training cats as service animals...?

... it comes to service animals, from Newsday.com: ...Training a service cat can be more challenging than your average golden retriever. "Cats are a harder package to put together," Knowlton concedes. "You ...

Company blog - Miranda Hersey Helin - 2007/07/12 - 1:09pm - 1 comment - 0 attachments

Managing Your Dog's Separation Anxiety

... use your process. Gentle R- does have its place in training, imho, when it is saving an animal from a much worse situation. -R ... unavoidable, I think that's a key distinction. A remote training collar is avoidable, leaving the dog for periods of time isn't. It's ...

Story - Aidan Bindoff - 2008/08/18 - 1:02pm - 11 comments - 0 attachments