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by ValK on 03 December 2018 - 22:12
Jesse:
You asked me a few pages ago, why your 10 mo old will fight yo and not comply anymore during training.
hm, that wasn't my question. i already know why it can happen and how to deal with it in that circumstances.
what i'd asked is "what you will do, if that happen between you and your dog during the training process?"
the question did arise due to your enthusiastic promotion of marker and "all positive" methods of training.
i'm not objecting to methods, preferred by someone but i was curious how would you apply of those methods in this situation.

by Baerenfangs Erbe on 03 December 2018 - 22:12

by Jessejones on 03 December 2018 - 23:12
Valk says:
....the question did arise due to your enthusiastic promotion of marker and "all positive" methods of training.
Valk-
I see. I understand better what you were asking now. Still...
You know what I’m looking for now, don’t you?....the little emoji person that is slapping his own (my) forehead in frustration.
Here is the misunderstanding that I have tried to clear up and have said a million times: Marker training is not the same thing as positive only training. Only in the learning stage is it positive. It can be used to recondition an undesired behavior with correction markers too. It does not always have to be positive down the road....depending on the dog and behavior.

by Prager on 04 December 2018 - 01:12
Apple: Do you think if you use the Premack principle of reinforcement, the dog is working for himself or the handler?
Prager; excellent question. Thank you!. the truth is I did not give to this much thought so I reserve the right to change my opinion. However, I know where you are going with it. IMO if Premack means doing something less desirable first in order to get to do something more desirable then the dog is working for itself. To me when I train a dog it is not important what I think but what the dog thinks. Thus I am talking about attitude and not about work performed. to me personally, it is not as important what work the dog performed for me what IMO is important what is in the dog's mind - his attitude- when he is performing the work.it is more important to me whY/ because I look at a dog more like a partner and not as a tool. If in his mind as a final product of the work is something more pleasant then in his mind then is working for himself even though the as a byproduct of such effort produced a work for me.
The alternative IMO is that the dog works for me and with me because his goals are the same as mine. That way there is no less desirable work which needs to be done first in order to get to what the dog wants all along. In other words when I teach the dog to work for me and with me, I am teaching the dog to enjoy the work itself for the purpose of it and also he wants to please me because he likes me to be pleased.

by Prager on 04 December 2018 - 01:12
Ad Hominem attacks regardless of how thinly veiled are a sign of the defeat of person who made them.
If you do not understand something which I am saying then ask. Let's have a discussion. I am not here to have a hostile argument nor to stroke other people's ego. I am here to express what I think and discuss it. :)

by Prager on 04 December 2018 - 02:12
Prager Hans: So who is the dog working for if he will not work if you do not give him treat or play with toy. I do not need to read published reports of scientists who probably never even owned a dog. To me and to anybody of the appreciable ability of observation and critical thinking should see that the dog is working for itself if treats and toys are used.
BTW can you show me some "proven by published reports based on the experimental model using appropriate methodology" studies that do is not working for itself? I would like to read them.

by Hundmutter on 04 December 2018 - 09:12
by apple on 04 December 2018 - 13:12
by joanro on 04 December 2018 - 13:12
Of course a dog works for himself!!
And why should the dog not get what he wants out of a working relationship with his master? Is he merely a slave?
I can just imagine a video of the op's dog he trains for obedience, or anything, other than biting while in prey drive, that is not allowed to work for it's self.
by apple on 04 December 2018 - 14:12
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