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Now just to reiterate my understanding of positive training
1 set the trainee up to succeed
2 give the trainee chance to think about what you want and to make the right choice - see above for set up to succeed in the choice
3 reward appropriate behaviour
I'll be refering to the link I posted earlier, but for ease of reference, here it is again.
> There is NO instance of the word "reward" in that link you gave
just as the rats had to move to the point the lever was situated in order to press the lever to get food
). So in the OPs example, her dog has learnt to 'push the lever' as it were - the dog actually goes to the distance it thinks will get the recal & subsequent reward. Simples :)"Positive reinforcement strengthens a behavior by providing a
consequence an individual finds rewarding."> Incidentally I can and do get recalls without treats but being a beagle she is very food oriented and a little motivator will do no harm
> We can think we are in charge but it's only because they let us think that lol
I do wonder it a bit of positive reinforcement could help us get a desired behaviour (I.e staying away) from certain others!
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