[Cagdu] clicker traning

Shannon L. Dillon shannonldillon at hotmail.com
Mon May 21 09:52:58 PDT 2007


Maybe I'm missing the point of your question, but I chose my school in part 
because they use clicker training rather than compulsion.  My dog is a great 
worker.  I certainly don't have any reason to feel like she was not 
well-trained.  I would definitely repeat my experience.  Hope this helps.


SHANNON L. DILLON





>From: "Ken Volonte" <kenvolonte at comcast.net>
>Reply-To: cagdu at nfbcal.org
>To: "Cagdu" <cagdu at nfbcal.org>
>Subject: [Cagdu] clicker traning
>Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 17:29:56 -0700
>
>With Gulliver's retirement in the offing, I've been thinking a lot about 
>GDB's new found fondness for clicker training.  I'm willing to try 
>anything, and have always tried to integrate new techniques; but it seems 
>to me that this is adding a new and possibly dangerous variable that 
>doesn't need to be there.  Any thoughts?  Ken and his wonder dog, currently 
>asleep


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