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    The Easiest, Quickest & Most Effective Way To Train Your Dog

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    The Easiest, Quickest & Most Effective Way To Train Your Dog

    The Easiest, Quickest & Most Effective Way To Train Your Dog
    Last updated 10/2018
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 6.74 GB | Duration: 5h 18m

    Easy-to-use dog training methods that don't require any experience or expertise

    What you'll learn
    Prevent & resolve behavior and temperament problems
    Put behavior on cue and motivate your dog to want to listen to you
    Requirements
    No knowledge or experience is required
    Description
    Dog owners are not trainers. Many pet dog trainers forget that most dog owners do not have their experience or expertise.1. Pet dog training must be easy, otherwise many owners (e.g., children) can’t do it. Dog training should not require a complicated skill set, consistency, or good timing. Many owners simply do not have these skills; they need to be taught during the process. First start with the easiest technique (all-or-none reward training) and then the quickest technique (lure/reward training), before introducing more demanding and time-consuming methods, e.g., shaping.2. Pet training should be quick, otherwise many owners won’t have the time. Speed of learning is the quintessence of successful pet owner and pet dog training.3. It should go without saying that training should be effective. Trainers should objectively quantify behavioral change (in the intended direction) and especially, the speed of behavioral change and the Response-Reliability Percentage.4. And of course, training should be fun — for dogs, owners and the trainer. Why not?

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 The Push and Pull

    Lecture 3 3 Stages

    Lecture 4 Nose to Toes

    Lecture 5 The Treat Tree

    Lecture 6 Dogs Should be Dogs

    Lecture 7 DOGCON

    Lecture 8 The Go To

    Lecture 9 Dog Dim

    Lecture 10 Learn and Adapt

    Lecture 11 The Proof is in the Training

    Anyone who has a dog or spends lots of time with dogs