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Originally Posted by FirstYorkie I know you probably were kidding, but since I have an under-developed sense of humor  , I'll answer seriously. In a nutshell, yes, alot of the principals apply. Karen Pryor refers often to issues with relatives and colleagues in her book Don't Shoot The Dog! There are also some articles on the subject on this site: http://www.clickersolutions.com/articles
Scroll all the way down to "Humans and Operant Conditioning".
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LOL, I missed that response! No, I wasn't expecting it, but it is the same principle, isn't it? Too funny.
OK, I finally had a chance to read all your posts and check the Web sites, and I'm sold. A question: Do obedience school instructors ever frown on it? I'll run it past Eddie's instructor when a new class begins tomorrow, but I was wondering if you use a clicker during obedience class or if that's just home training.
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