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Class
Descriptions
Schedule
& Fees
About Clicker Training
Success Stories
Private Lessons - Therapy & Assistance Training
Training Center
Frequently Asked Questions
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Linore's interest in Clicker Training
began when she found one of her Pulis disliking his obedience training
and she began looking for a ‘better’ way to train. She is
totally committed to "clicker training" as the way to get the very best from
her dogs and from her clients dogs. She and her students have made great
strides with their dogs without the need for corrections or modeling (see
clicker training terms for definitions). Her dogs love to train and
"Pout" when it isn't their turn to
participate in training.
Linore is committed to using the 'clicker' in
the context of "clicker training" as defined by Karen Pryor and
Kathy Sdao (see www.clickertraining.com
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"What is Clicker Training", and
"Are you Clicker
Training or Training with a Clicker?"). The clicker is not just a
tool in her toolbox but is the visual part of her vision of
positive-reinforcement training. "Clicker Training" can, and
should, be used for all training of our animal companions. A positive
approach to working with our canines results in a happy, well-adjusted
companion.
CLICKER TRAINING definitely is:
"brain training, not pain training" |
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