I am been reading a few books on dog traing and clicker training and have realized that I have been overshadowing some cues.
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It's Really Almost Never the Dog's Fault, Is It?
By Laura VanArendo... on 08/08/2007It's a good thing our dogs don't write tell-all books....

1 click, on cue.
By Laura VanArendo... on 03/21/2007Did I mention Laev's a one-rep dog? I love the speed of clicker training.

Getting rid of the behavior by putting it on cue?
By Sanja Miklin on 02/20/2007If one of the ways to get rid of the unwanted behavior is to put it on cue, i.e. when you put a behavior on cue it's not supposed to occur unless you give a cue, how come my dog still sits and lies down?

Behaviors on cue - it's a two way street
By BlueHairBob on 01/26/2007I guess I normally think of 'opening the door' as the reinforcer. But in actuallity, I think opening the door is the behavior and 'ringing the bell' truly is the cue. Of course, we think that animals think this way all the time - but maybe they see a difference too. I think my parrot, Kilo, gets it.


