- When Work Works, It Clicks: Reflections from ClickerExpo
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... 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
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... 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
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... 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
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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!
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... 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
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... 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
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... 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
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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...?
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... 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
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... 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


