There is a wealth of popular literature available on dog behavior and training; sourcing reliable and trustworthy advice is important to achieving successful training. The aim of this study was to select five best-selling (at that time) dog training books, and review their general content and references to basic learning theory and human communicative cues. An Internet search was performed on three online bookstores’ websites for “best selling” “dog training” books. The books were by Millan and Peltier (2006), Fennell (2002), Stilwell (2005), Pryor (1999), and Monks of New Skete (2002). The results showed marked differences across all books, including inconsistencies in the depth of information provided, and some starkly contrasting trainin...
Working dog organisations, such as Guide Dogs, need to regularly assess the behaviour of the dogs th...
The use of electronic collars in dog training is a controversial topic amongst those interested in d...
Dog training methods range broadly from those using mostly positive punishment and negative reinforc...
There is a wealth of popular literature available on dog behavior and training; sourcing reliable an...
In the United States, millions of dogs are relinquished to shelters by their owners every year, ofte...
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) have lived closely with humans for thousands of years. Successful d...
This study focuses on the most popular dog training methods. Decoying, shaping and targeting methods...
Abstract The current study examined relationships between operant conditioning derived dog training ...
The author responds to an article by Graham Henderson of the Toronto Humane Society (lJSAP 2(6):305-...
Clicker training refers to an animal training technique, derived from laboratory-based studies of an...
Dogs have been trained by humans for centuries as working dogs and hunters , and techniques such as ...
I have read with interest the response by Graham Henderson of the Toronto Humane Society (lnt J Stud...
With demand growing for different types of working dogs, such as police and army dogs, the need to i...
Teaching owners how to train their dogs is an important part of maintaining the health and safety of...
Dogs play an important role in our society as companions and work partners, and proper training of t...
Working dog organisations, such as Guide Dogs, need to regularly assess the behaviour of the dogs th...
The use of electronic collars in dog training is a controversial topic amongst those interested in d...
Dog training methods range broadly from those using mostly positive punishment and negative reinforc...
There is a wealth of popular literature available on dog behavior and training; sourcing reliable an...
In the United States, millions of dogs are relinquished to shelters by their owners every year, ofte...
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) have lived closely with humans for thousands of years. Successful d...
This study focuses on the most popular dog training methods. Decoying, shaping and targeting methods...
Abstract The current study examined relationships between operant conditioning derived dog training ...
The author responds to an article by Graham Henderson of the Toronto Humane Society (lJSAP 2(6):305-...
Clicker training refers to an animal training technique, derived from laboratory-based studies of an...
Dogs have been trained by humans for centuries as working dogs and hunters , and techniques such as ...
I have read with interest the response by Graham Henderson of the Toronto Humane Society (lnt J Stud...
With demand growing for different types of working dogs, such as police and army dogs, the need to i...
Teaching owners how to train their dogs is an important part of maintaining the health and safety of...
Dogs play an important role in our society as companions and work partners, and proper training of t...
Working dog organisations, such as Guide Dogs, need to regularly assess the behaviour of the dogs th...
The use of electronic collars in dog training is a controversial topic amongst those interested in d...
Dog training methods range broadly from those using mostly positive punishment and negative reinforc...