Some dogs are special.
He is one the most amazing dog that I have worked with during my entire Trainig g life.
He is so cute, super smart, so emotional.
The most important part is to make a bond with them.
@shieldk9ottawa
You can’t blame them
If you done train them.
The most important knowledge in dogtraining, this is the ABC of our work and everyone who leaves with a dog must know about that:
Classic Conditioning: A learning process where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus, eventually triggering a conditioned response. For example, a dog hears a bell (neutral stimulus) before being fed (meaningful stimulus) and starts salivating (conditioned response) when it hears the bell alone.
Use in Dog Training: Classic conditioning helps dogs form positive or negative associations with specific stimuli. For instance, pairing treats with a new environment can help a nervous dog feel safe in unfamiliar spaces.
Operant Conditioning: A learning process where behavior is influenced by consequences. Behaviors followed by rewards (positive reinforcement) are strengthened, while those followed by punishments or lack of rewards are weakened.
Use in Dog Training: Operant conditioning is used to teach commands and modify behaviors. For example:
• Positive reinforcement: Rewarding a dog with treats for sitting.
• Negative reinforcement: Releasing leash pressure when a dog stops pulling.
• Positive punishment: Adding a firm “no” to discourage jumping.
• Negative punishment: Removing attention when a dog barks for it.
Together, these principles help shape and maintain desired behaviors in dogs.
#operant #classic #conditioning
Mr Windy, #yorkshireterrier at first he was so super reactive and also stressed dog. After 4 sessions of training and modifying some daily routines of his life, we reach to the good results.