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Old 12-13-2005, 08:31 AM   #9 (permalink)
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If you can borrow a clickerbook, that has usually a good descripion of positive reinforcement in it, you don't have to use a clicker, but it explaines prettygood the concept.

The traditional methodes, hm that is usally refered to the force methods. training over avoidance, avoidance of pain. to put it in a good contrast for you. wich is not tottally correct either. but it gives u an idea.
not everybody used force to train their dogs, positive reiinforcement is not that new....
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