[nagdu] clicker training

Julie J. julielj at neb.rr.com
Mon Feb 18 13:16:44 UTC 2013


Cindy,

Pure clicker training involves no collar corrections of any variety.  
Some people who use clicker training are very committed to only using 
the method in this pure form.  Others use the mix and match approach.  
Those who use the pure form argue that using corrections dilutes the 
effectiveness of clicker training and harms the relationship between 
person and dog, because the dog doesn't know for certain that he won't 
be punished.  I can understand this and do agree with it, to a degree.  
As I've said before I am not a purest clicker trainer, but I don't want 
to suggest that it doesn't work in the pure form or that that choice is 
inferior in any way.  It may very well be that my version is the 
inferior one, but I choose it because it is what works for me.

Julie


On 2/17/2013 10:06 PM, Cindy Ray wrote:
> I am wondering about pushing over you as an owner. I don't think a dog could do that. It does the thing you want it to do, ou click and give it a tiny treat. If it doesn't do it, no treat. Gradually it begins doing it with just the praise. I don't really think dogs think of "pulling something over" or "pushing something over" on the owner that much. They want to do something and they will. But they like to please you and they like praise, so positive re-enforcement should truly work well. I'm not sure people who use clicker training never use leash corrections though.
>
> Cindy Lou
>
> On Feb 17, 2013, at 9:04 PM, Lora :) wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> I have a few questions about clicker training and positive
>> reinforcement training in general. I am NOT trying to flame or offend
>> anyone. I can see the advantages of positive reinforcement ie dog is
>> not scared of getting a correction and not scared of you. I wonder
>> about clicker trained dogs not having a sense of boundaries and just
>> pushing over you as the owner. Could someone please clarify or correct
>> if need be? I like that clicker trained dogs aren't afraid to try and
>> they don't have to worry about getting a leash correction. Thank you
>> for your help.
>> Lora
>>
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