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re: How are there no dog training threads in Flair Chops OB How To's?
Posted on 11/3/22 at 12:39 pm to bluemoons
Posted on 11/3/22 at 12:39 pm to bluemoons
What do you mean by biddable?
I try my best to work solely with positive reinforcement, but there are a couple of times I use negative reinforcement, mostly when my puppy becomes treat aggressive with the other two. Had to stop that as soon as it started.
Negative reinforcement seems to make them more timid from what I've seen with my goldens.
Goldens do some goofy crap though. I love watching my goldens play. And pretty often they lay in the oddest positions.
I try my best to work solely with positive reinforcement, but there are a couple of times I use negative reinforcement, mostly when my puppy becomes treat aggressive with the other two. Had to stop that as soon as it started.
Negative reinforcement seems to make them more timid from what I've seen with my goldens.
Goldens do some goofy crap though. I love watching my goldens play. And pretty often they lay in the oddest positions.
This post was edited on 11/3/22 at 12:41 pm
Posted on 11/3/22 at 2:04 pm to WhiskeyThrottle
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What do you mean by biddable?
I mean it as kind of like agreeable/willing to accept training.
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I try my best to work solely with positive reinforcement, but there are a couple of times I use negative reinforcement, mostly when my puppy becomes treat aggressive with the other two. Had to stop that as soon as it started.
I have used negative reinforcement a few times with my current dog, but I try to avoid it just because of what you said. Too much of it can elicit a negative reaction and strip confidence/make the pup timid.
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Goldens do some goofy crap though. I love watching my goldens play. And pretty often they lay in the oddest positions.
Endless entertainment . Going back to the lab/golden comparison, I feel like goldens are normally a lot more social with each other as well than a lot of labs I've been around. The field bred dogs have such vibrant personalities. I probably have 500 photos over the years on my camera roll of my current dog in some completely contorted upside down pretzel shape on my couch.
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