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Great video with nice examples although I disagree in some parts. Operant
conditioning is a broad science which is based on some generalizations
about behavior patterns that have been observed. For example, “behaviors
that a subject finds rewarding will tend to be repeated”. It’s an
informative generalization, but it is not a rule. You can tell it is not a
rule by the number of dogs that have been repeatedly rewarded for a
behavior, but that don’t repeat the behavior. Also, there is another part
that says, a positive reinforcer is something which the subject finds
rewarding enough to cause the behavior associated with it, tend be
repeated. The thing that I am trying to say is that only positive
reinforcement or negative punishment cannot be reliable just because you
cannot control 100% the environment of the dog. Negative reinforcement not
posive punishment can be just a part of communication and not something
abusive. Anyway I respect your opinions and I ll keep watching your videos.
Thumbs up for your video!
I FRICKING LOVE YOU!!!! I just found you today and these are amazing vids!
Luna is such a smarty pants 😀 the beer trick WOW!! I have always had
collies I love the breed but I just got my first puppy a few weeks ago and
thought I’d teach him loads of stuff my last girl was an oldie when I
rescued her she was hard to train new tricks most advanced thing she could
do was figure 8’s and other doggie dancing moves but nothing like Luna. My
little Kovu will be learning all these things <3 He is only 12 weeks and
can do all his basic commands was doing 5 of them by 9 weeks old! Is there
any tricks that I should NOT do until his bones are stronger as I don't
want to damage him and as I said he is my first ever puppy so I'm new to
fragile bones and muscles ect... again I LOVE YOU AND LUNA
Finally another great video!!! Your instructions are most helpful, it
really works. I am very grateful that you share your expertise. We live
thousands of miles away from Canada and still benefit so much. Have a
wonderful dog (Border Collie/ Aussie mix) since November and were pretty
clueless to begin with, your videos helped the most. Better than pupy
school here.
This is off topic but I’m getting a puppy this summer and trying to get all
the info i can. Do you have any suggestions on how to give a puppy a bath
in a way that they may not mind and will not torment them for the rest of
their lives? Thanks!
Hi, I was hoping you could do a video talking about how to positively
introduce a dog to a cat. I will be getting a dog soon and my roommate has
a cat. Most dogs don’t seem to like his cat (though the cat never seems to
have a problem with them). I wanted to know what the best way to deal with
any potential aggression to the cat would be.
Kristin Crestejo
MC MP
Yes more videos!
Love To Train
Is it just me or does Luna look fatter and bigger
Alessandro Romano
Can you explain the examples of the principle of Premack?
(no undertstand english)
SprotteLissy
Great video and explanation:)
dogschoolgr
Great video with nice examples although I disagree in some parts. Operant
conditioning is a broad science which is based on some generalizations
about behavior patterns that have been observed. For example, “behaviors
that a subject finds rewarding will tend to be repeated”. It’s an
informative generalization, but it is not a rule. You can tell it is not a
rule by the number of dogs that have been repeatedly rewarded for a
behavior, but that don’t repeat the behavior. Also, there is another part
that says, a positive reinforcer is something which the subject finds
rewarding enough to cause the behavior associated with it, tend be
repeated. The thing that I am trying to say is that only positive
reinforcement or negative punishment cannot be reliable just because you
cannot control 100% the environment of the dog. Negative reinforcement not
posive punishment can be just a part of communication and not something
abusive. Anyway I respect your opinions and I ll keep watching your videos.
Thumbs up for your video!
Dee O'Bray
I FRICKING LOVE YOU!!!! I just found you today and these are amazing vids!
Luna is such a smarty pants 😀 the beer trick WOW!! I have always had
collies I love the breed but I just got my first puppy a few weeks ago and
thought I’d teach him loads of stuff my last girl was an oldie when I
rescued her she was hard to train new tricks most advanced thing she could
do was figure 8’s and other doggie dancing moves but nothing like Luna. My
little Kovu will be learning all these things <3 He is only 12 weeks and
can do all his basic commands was doing 5 of them by 9 weeks old! Is there
any tricks that I should NOT do until his bones are stronger as I don't
want to damage him and as I said he is my first ever puppy so I'm new to
fragile bones and muscles ect... again I LOVE YOU AND LUNA
Chris Violette
Love your videos. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Jackie Tigaar
Can you do a tutorial on how to teach your dog to volley a ball?
georgie henderson
Finally another great video!!! Your instructions are most helpful, it
really works. I am very grateful that you share your expertise. We live
thousands of miles away from Canada and still benefit so much. Have a
wonderful dog (Border Collie/ Aussie mix) since November and were pretty
clueless to begin with, your videos helped the most. Better than pupy
school here.
NickPyro667
Interesting and well made videos Kristin, even for us with no dogs.
Linda Jovic
romandoggrome
This is off topic but I’m getting a puppy this summer and trying to get all
the info i can. Do you have any suggestions on how to give a puppy a bath
in a way that they may not mind and will not torment them for the rest of
their lives? Thanks!
mutten006
Hi, I was hoping you could do a video talking about how to positively
introduce a dog to a cat. I will be getting a dog soon and my roommate has
a cat. Most dogs don’t seem to like his cat (though the cat never seems to
have a problem with them). I wanted to know what the best way to deal with
any potential aggression to the cat would be.