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  2. Dog training - Wikipedia

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    A dog trainer with the United States Navy, which primarily trains using positive reinforcement.. Dog training is a kind of animal training, the application of behavior analysis which uses the environmental events of antecedents (trigger for a behavior) and consequences to modify the dog behavior, either for it to assist in specific activities or undertake particular tasks, or for it to ...

  3. Punishing your dog isn't all bad, says one reward-based ... - AOL

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    West Paw Toppl Dog Toy $23.96 from Chewy A treat dispensing puzzle that can be filled with kibble, peanut butter, cheese chunks or smashed banana, this toy is ideal for giving your dog's brain a ...

  4. What to know about dog treats, according to vets - AOL

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    Training treats are going to be very small, which means more can be given as a reward for positive behavior. Regular treats, on the other hand, are larger, such as bully sticks, bones and dog ...

  5. Clicker training - Wikipedia

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    Clicker-training a dog. Clicker training is a positive reinforcement [1] animal training method based on a bridging stimulus ( the clicker) in operant conditioning. The system uses conditioned reinforcers, which a trainer can deliver more quickly and more precisely than primary reinforcers such as food. The term "clicker" comes from a small ...

  6. 32 ways your dog shows they love you - AOL

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    4. Sleeping near you. woman sleeps peacefully next to small dog on a bed. If your canine companion sleeps near or against you, they are displaying a deep trust and bond. Since they love you and ...

  7. Dog behavior - Wikipedia

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    X-axis is aggression, y-axis is fear. Dog behavior is the internally coordinated responses of individuals or groups of domestic dogs to internal and external stimuli. [1] It has been shaped by millennia of contact with humans and their lifestyles. As a result of this physical and social evolution, dogs have acquired the ability to understand ...