Corr’s Dog Training

Corr’s Dog Training Dog trainer in training looking to gain experience with a vast majority of dog breeds and their issues in Mid Ulster

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23/05/2022

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22/05/2022
Dog trainer in training based in Mid Ulster working on gaining experience working with many dog breeds and issues!
21/05/2022

Dog trainer in training based in Mid Ulster working on gaining experience working with many dog breeds and issues!

As a trainer, I use all 4 quadrants of operant conditioning. This makes me a balanced trainer. This doesn’t mean I only ...
21/05/2022

As a trainer, I use all 4 quadrants of operant conditioning. This makes me a balanced trainer. This doesn’t mean I only use tools like prong collars. Every dog needs a base that is using positive methods. And so every dog I work with I will use positive based methods first. After that I will work with the individual dog and owner to see what they are comfortable with and what will work for the dog.

The ’negative’ parts of the operant conditioning are uncomfortable for the dog- making the action undesirable by the dog. Meaning it’s less likely to repeat that action. Mainly used for changing behaviours or habits the dog has. Like a dog who pulls on a leash may require a corrections to keep some slack on a leash

The ‘positive’ parts of the operant conditioning teach a dog to perform an action that is desired. Like teaching a dog to sit, you lure into position with treats and then reward when the dog performs that action. Or luring a dog into position with treats to the heel position which will help leash pulling

You cannot correct a dog for a behaviour it didn’t perform if it doesn’t know the behaviour you desire. If you ask a dog to sit, that you never taught how to sit, and correct it (scolding, withholding a reward, correction with prong or ecollar, etc) and expect it to understand. Or put a prong on a dog and take it for a walk and expect it to stop pulling. The dog must be taught pressure on prong = need to slow down/ lessen the tension on leash. And that has to be taught before you leave the house with a new tool. Including a martingale, slip lead, or even head collar.

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Hendersons Park
Dungannon
BT715HP

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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