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Don't Shoot the Dog!: The New Art of Teaching and Training
A Better Way to Better Behavior
Karen Pryor's clear and entertaining explanation of behavioral training methods made Don't Shoot the Dog! a bestselling classic. Now this revised edition presents more of her insights into animal?and human?behavior.
A groundbreaking behavioral scientist and dynamic animal trainer, Karen Pryor is a powerful proponent of the principles and practical uses of positive reinforcement in teaching new behaviors. Here are the secrets of changing behavior in pets, kids?even yourself?without yelling, threats, force, punishment, guilt trips...or shooting the dog:
?The principles of the revolutionary "clicker training" method, which owes its phenomenal success to its immediacy of response?so there is no question what action you are rewarding
?8 methods of ending undesirable habits?from furniture-clawing cats to sloppy roommates
?The 10 laws of "shaping" behavior?for results without strain or pain through "affection training"
?Tips for house-training the dog, improving your tennis game, or dealing with an impossible teen
?Explorations of exciting new uses for reinforcement training
Learn why pet owners rave, "This book changed our lives!" and how these pioneering techniques can work for you too. more
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- Posted: Sep-07-2009
Loving a puppy into behaving
Training an exuberant, willful boxer puppy is a challenge. The tendency is to use prong, choke collar, even a shock collar. How much better to use positive reinforcement, consistency, and patience, patience, patience! Our puppy has become much more manageable and fun as my attitude changed...
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- Posted: Apr-29-2009
The BEST place to start for any pet owner
After being in dogsports for many years I still recommend this as the place to start for new pet owners. I even give it as a gift sometimes to new pet owners. It opens the door to a whole host of more complicated books, seminars, videos, etc. HOWEVER, if the beginner gets lost initially or set on...
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- Posted: Apr-10-2009
Don't shoot the Dog!
If you are a behavioralist, then great; if you thought it would be information on how to train your dog then it was disappointing. Maybe 5% on what I was looking for. I was just looking for facts/instructions, not background.
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- Posted: Mar-21-2009
Don't Shoot Yourself - You'll Want to After Reading this Book!
This book is great if you want to train animals. It cannot do anything - ANYTHING - other than that. Behaviorism is lifeless and stifling, and causes just as many problems as it "solves." Pryor, a Skinner disciple, agrees with his philosophy that we have nothing to do with our actions. She states...
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- Posted: Jan-12-2009
Don't Shoot The Dog
This ia a must have for anyone. This book tells us how to deal with everyday problems in life. Name is missleading, it gives an idea that this a dog training book, but it will teach us how to handle everyday problems, how to rise a child or how to manage with spouse. In fact this is my 5th...
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- Posted: Dec-20-2008
Good Foundation and Approach, but clicker gadget an unnecessary add-on
I've been a professional dog trainer and instructor for 30 years. Pryor does an excellent job setting forth the research and reasoning behind reinforcement training and behavior shaping; she's articulate and clear and fun to read. My issue is with the clicker gadget itself. ***If a handler has...
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- Posted: Oct-30-2008
Dont' Shoo the Dog ---best book about training dogs, yourself and those around you!
Don't Shoot the Dog!: The New Art of Teaching and TrainingBest book I've ever read. Applications for life as well as dog training. Wish I had read it before I raised kids!
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- Posted: Jul-13-2008
Excellent overview of applied operant conditioning as communication
"This book is about how to train anyone -- human or animal, young or old, oneself or others -- to do anything that can and should be done. How to get the cat off the kitchen table or your grandmother to stop nagging you. How to affect behavior in your pets, your kids, your boss, your friends. How...
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- Posted: Jul-06-2008
Easy as far as Learning Theory Goes
I liked this book better than all the other learning theory books. Although she does teach the scientific jargon which is important to know, the author explains learning theory in terms/analagies that the layperson can easily understand.
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- Posted: Jun-26-2008
webDogTrainer.com review
As a dog trainer this was one of the required reading materials when I first started at Guide Dogs for the Blind. I think it is a good idea to read many different kinds of training guides as I find myself using positive only training methods.-Julie the online dog trainer from www.webDogTrainer.com
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