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ANSC 210 1nd Edition Lecture 26Outline of Previous Lecture I. BehaviorII. ApproachingIII. Cats and DogsIV. Dog BehaviorV. Cat BehaviorVI. Ingestive Behaviora. Dogsb. CatsVII. Common ProblemsVIII. Understanding and IdentifyingOutline of Current LectureI. Dog TrainingII. ReinforcementIII. PunishmentIV. Operant ConditioningV. TrainingVI. PunishmentVII. Clicker TrainingCurrent LectureI. Dog Traininga. It is scientificb. Works on all species and breedsc. This is well documented d. Proven principles allow for behavior modificationII. Reinforcementa. Positive i. Ads and incentive to increase a behaviorii. Give a treat for sitting is an exampleiii. What the trainee wants the dog to dob. Negativei. Removes an item to decrease a behaviorii. Have to remove something the dog does not likeThese 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.1. Take tension off of the leash when the dog stops pulling2. Stop chasing the horse when the horse slows downiii. There is always punishment firstIII. Punishmenta. Positivei. Adds something to decrease a behavior1. Jerk leash2. Yellii. Classical conditioning is going on simultaneously1. Classical conditioning is not okay simultaneously2. Animal develops an aversion to the punisherb. Negativei. Remove something to decrease a behavior1. Walk away from dog when the dog jumpsii. Pick up the food to punish the dog IV. Operant Conditioninga. Traditional methodb. Choke chains were used to apply punishmentc. Method didn’t work with all dogs d. Required considerable training to worke. Clicker training works with all breedsV. Traininga. Always the trainer’s faultb. Break complicated behaviors into small stepsc. Use good reinforcement that the animal wantsd. Hardest part is training the humane. Owner must learn the skillsf. Owner must have the time and the desire to train the dogg. Trainer may undermine trainingh. Dogs do what they are rewarded for doingVI. Punishmenta. Not always a good choiceb. Some dogs shut down when they are punishedc. Some dogs also bite when they are punishedVII. Clicker Traininga. Using a short noise to mark good behavior and predict a rewardb. Use clicker to mark desired behaviorc. Give treat in closed


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