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Have you heard the news that positive reinforcement doesn't work? The truth about the dog training success enjoyed by positive reinforcement-based dog trainers comes down to application, and I'm sharing examples that will be familiar to everyone with a dog. Whether you're dealing with a reactive dog, struggling with agility training, or want to improve your training skills, I've got practical insights based on real-world scenarios to help everyone with a dog succeed. 📝 Read the transcript: https://dogsthat.com/transcript/episo... 🐾Key Episode Moments: 00:00 Surprising news! Reinforcement-based dog training does not work. 03:20 Real world examples of using positive reinforcement-based training to help dogs with motion sensitivity, reactivity, distractions, and engagement for working with you. 05:12 Triggers and why to avoid masking a dog’s emotions with things like balls or food. 05:21 The bunny farm and what that means for dog training. 07:48 The importance of Desentisation, Counterconditioning and Operant Conditioning to ensure positive reinforcement-based training works for any dog. 08:38 Distance is your friend. 09:40 Reverse Conditioning and why to avoid it. 12:06 Counterconditioning and relationship-building. 13:00 Operant Conditioning - ABCs of dog training. (Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence) 15:34 The downfall of cookie-stuffing and what to do instead. Resources: 1. YouTube Playlist: Reactive or Aggressive Dogs: Key Insights with Susan Garrett - • Reactive or Aggressive Dogs: Key Insights ... 2. Podcast Episode 232: Canine Predatory Motor Sequence: Understand Your Dog’s Prey Drive To Enrich Your Life Together - • Canine Predatory Motor Sequence: Understan... 3. YouTube Playlist: The Emotional State of Dogs with Susan Garrett - • The Emotional State of Dogs with Susan Gar... 4. Podcast Episode 165: Why Do Dogs Bark In Cars And How To Stop It - • Why Do Dogs Bark In Cars And How To Stop I... 5. Podcast Episode 146: Balanced Dog Training: Does It Really Exist? - • Balanced Dog Training: Does It Really Exis... 6. Podcast Episode 202: Getting A Happy Well Behaved Dog With The ABCs Of Training - • Getting A Happy Well Behaved Dog With The ... 7. Shaping Success Book by Susan Garrett - https://dogsthat.com/product/shaping-... 8. Podcast Episode 141: Average Or Better Dog Training Question: What Did You Just Reward? - • Average Or Better Dog Training Question: W... 9. Blog Post: 6 Keys to Shaping Behaviour - https://susangarrettdogagility.com/20... 10. YouTube Playlist: Dog Training Games with Susan Garrett - • Dog Training Games with Susan Garrett 11. YouTube Video: Understanding Your Dog's Reinforcement Zone (RZ) with Susan Garrett - • Understanding Your Dog's Reinforcement Zon... 12. DogsThat YouTube Channel - / dogsthat 13. YouTube Playlist: Puppy Essentials with Susan Garrett Dog Training - • Puppy Essentials with Susan Garrett Dog Tr... 14. YouTube Video: 5 Tips for Dog Trick Training with Susan Garrett - • 5 Tips for Dog Trick Training with Susan G... 15. YouTube Playlist: Target Training for Dogs with Susan Garrett - • Target Training for Dogs with Susan Garrett P.S. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel so you get notifications of new videos! - - - - - - Our Website: https://dogsthat.com Facebook: / susangarrettdogagility Instagram: / susangarrettdogsthat TikTok: / dogsthat LinkedIn: / dogsthat Pinterest: https://pinterest.ca/dogsthatcom/ Twitter: / susangarrett There’s always something new happening at Dogs That, so if you’d like to be the first to know, visit our website, register to receive updates, and we'll keep you in the loop. https://dogsthat.com