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In a message dated 9/6/2004 7:26:05 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

nucleus24@... writes:

As Pavlov knew and his dog learned, what gets rewarded gets done.

hey,, you took pyschology too!

When I was learning about him and his experiment with dogs,, I emailed my

professor if this is the chapter we learn about dog training!

Lee

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Hi all,

Rather than trying to teach your dog sign language, it might be good

to use the old " praise positive behavior " model of training. Every time

your dog does his business where he is supposed to tell him, " Good Boy "

or " Good Girl " immediately (reinforcement) . Then when you want to find

out if he needs to go outside, you can say, " Do you want to go be a good

boy? " They do make a connection between your words of praise and the act

that made you praise them.

As Pavlov knew and his dog learned, what gets rewarded gets done.

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From: " Tina Birnenbaum " <tinabir@...>

Subject: Re: Re: OT dog breed

lisa, good idea1! Arnold doesn't as of yet have a good way of telling me

accept when i find it in the middle of the night! This hasn't happened

often

though and i've discovered that if he gets to walk enough during the day

to

get things going, thayt we don't have problems and i also discovered they

were on my days off when i wasn't as likely always to go somewhere/.

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I've no doubt that is true, however, my comments were made concerning

dogs and people dependent on sign language. The point being that

dogs do learn sign.....even from " untrained " humans!

--gayle

> Hi all,

> Rather than trying to teach your dog sign language, it might be

good

> to use the old " praise positive behavior " model of training. Every

time

> your dog does his business where he is supposed to tell him, " Good

Boy "

> or " Good Girl " immediately (reinforcement) . Then when you want

to find

> out if he needs to go outside, you can say, " Do you want to go be a

good

> boy? " They do make a connection between your words of praise and

the act

> that made you praise them.

> As Pavlov knew and his dog learned, what gets rewarded gets

done.

>

>

> Nucleus Volunteer

>

> From: " Tina Birnenbaum " <tinabir@e...>

> Subject: Re: Re: OT dog breed

>

> lisa, good idea1! Arnold doesn't as of yet have a good way of

telling me

> accept when i find it in the middle of the night! This hasn't

happened

> often

> though and i've discovered that if he gets to walk enough during

the day

> to

> get things going, thayt we don't have problems and i also

discovered they

> were on my days off when i wasn't as likely always to go somewhere/.

>

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> Includes spam protection, 1GB storage, no ads and more

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