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by bladeedge on 27 November 2018 - 14:11
by Vito Andolini on 27 November 2018 - 14:11
I'd rather use Toys. Like mentioned before, food is much more work. You gotta buy it, cook it, cut it , store it, replenish it, etc. I like the convenience of always having toys with me. I think food is great when they are young, but I'm too lazy to go through all that for obedience and tracking.
Plus, to me, I can work on almost anything with a toy. I don't mind the break in training after it is marked, released and rewarded. I don't think it hurts the dog to get a breather and blow off some steam between tasks. I also think I get more speed in the sit, down in motion, recalls, etc. But maybe that's me.
by apple on 27 November 2018 - 14:11

by Prager on 27 November 2018 - 16:11
To say that "hunger pangs has any relevance" is totally misunderstanding why the dog works for food. Again I suggest reading my OP where I deal with this exact topic. Otherwise, we are beating a dead horse.
Personally, I am not against food reward as long as we do not use it to condition the dog with it to perform in the drive. The reason for intermittent use ( not conditioning with it) me is that I want the dog to work for me and not for food.
by apple on 27 November 2018 - 17:11

by Jessejones on 27 November 2018 - 18:11
Marker training =
1.) Marking that split second of a behavior that you want from the dog (with clicker or your voice like a ‚yes‘)
A marker is simply a perfect and un-misunderstandable communication to your dog that EXACTLY THAT is the behavior you want.
2.) Reinforce that behavior with something of value that the dog likes. Could be food...could be anything...Combine with secondary reinforcer=Praise
3.) Start adding a cue for that behavior.
Eventually you get this ⬇️ by combining long strings of behavior.
No matter what you want to train - and no matter what kind of dog it is.
So saying food reinforcement is cruel - is pretty way out there in crazy-land...but was good for discussion.

by Prager on 27 November 2018 - 19:11

by Prager on 27 November 2018 - 19:11

by Hundmutter on 27 November 2018 - 20:11
@ Prager - like I said, no respect !

by Jessejones on 27 November 2018 - 20:11
Mutti-
Yeah, those aussies and collies are unbeatable for dog dancing!
I saw a few Shepherds too, but because of size and the longer backs...they dont have that spunk and panache! But do a very nice, job too.
(Some of our sport-pp guys on the forum might not like this, 😂)
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