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Originally Posted by Erin Unfortunately not many. Tamar Gellar is occasionally on Oprah and that is about it. One of the best trainers here, Pat Miller, who has written several books on positive reinforcement, mentions often on her Yahoo! Group Peaceable Paws that positive reinforcement training isn't sensational and it isn't always fast, so it doesn't always make for great TV. I keep trying to convince my local trainer to do a local TV program, because she is so amazing to watch in action. I wonder if those who love CM have ever seen positive reinforcement trainers in action? Maybe that is why I dislike him so much, because I have seen the other side up close. |
The methods that Ceaser uses is postive reinforcement in my opinion.
I don't hit my dog, I praise my dog when he's done it correctly what is not postive about praising him after the correction and he does it correctly? Same as children you correct the problem then praise when the child has done what you asked....OYVEY! I use his methods on some of my yorkie's bad habits and I don't see it any other way but positive. If it weren't positive then I don't think my yorkies would follow me every step I take and go to the bathroom with me and jump in my lap if it weren't positive training LOL, wait maybe I need to shhhhssst them so they won't get in my lap when I go to the bathroom LOL
Donna Bird
Brooklynn's Yorkshire Terries