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TAMU ANSC 210 - Dog Training
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ANSC 210 1nd Edition Lecture 26 Outline of Previous Lecture I II III IV V VI VII VIII Behavior Approaching Cats and Dogs Dog Behavior Cat Behavior Ingestive Behavior a Dogs b Cats Common Problems Understanding and Identifying Outline of Current Lecture I II III IV V VI VII Dog Training Reinforcement Punishment Operant Conditioning Training Punishment Clicker Training Current Lecture I II Dog Training a It is scientific b Works on all species and breeds c This is well documented d Proven principles allow for behavior modification Reinforcement a Positive i Ads and incentive to increase a behavior ii Give a treat for sitting is an example iii What the trainee wants the dog to do b Negative i Removes an item to decrease a behavior ii Have to remove something the dog does not like These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute III IV V VI VII 1 Take tension off of the leash when the dog stops pulling 2 Stop chasing the horse when the horse slows down iii There is always punishment first Punishment a Positive i Adds something to decrease a behavior 1 Jerk leash 2 Yell ii Classical conditioning is going on simultaneously 1 Classical conditioning is not okay simultaneously 2 Animal develops an aversion to the punisher b Negative i Remove something to decrease a behavior 1 Walk away from dog when the dog jumps ii Pick up the food to punish the dog Operant Conditioning a Traditional method b Choke chains were used to apply punishment c Method didn t work with all dogs d Required considerable training to work e Clicker training works with all breeds Training a Always the trainer s fault b Break complicated behaviors into small steps c Use good reinforcement that the animal wants d Hardest part is training the human e Owner must learn the skills f Owner must have the time and the desire to train the dog g Trainer may undermine training h Dogs do what they are rewarded for doing Punishment a Not always a good choice b Some dogs shut down when they are punished c Some dogs also bite when they are punished Clicker Training a Using a short noise to mark good behavior and predict a reward b Use clicker to mark desired behavior c Give treat in closed fist


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