7.07.2019

Ian Dunbar : Dog-friendly dog training


Ian Dunbar·EG 2007  (transcript)
Dog-friendly dog training
Summary
The speaker tells us that the important thing for dog training is to take into account the dog's point of view. I thought that this was the most difficult thing, though, the speaker left great sentences with us. It's that the way of dog training is that you teach the dog, however, you let the dog think that the dog trains us!! The next sentences were more interesting. Imagine that this dag speaks through the fence to say another dag, " Wow, my owners they are so incredibly easy to train, I have to do is sit, and they do everything!! " This is the true training that enables having motivation. We think that training should be strict or need for seldom punishment, though, it's wrong and the key is this way is for anyone to train easily.

And then if it's good, say, "That was really nest, thank you." and there is a reward thus punishment works. I think that people, especially Japanese people, use only punishment. 
I learned from the story that training is for creating a good living and good habits that is like too hard to break, and it should be taught perseveringly and kindly.

P.S.
I thought that one of a definition of what a punishment that the speaker tell was really interesting too.
A punishment is a stimulus that reduces the immediately preceding behavior that it's less to occur in the future. It does not have to be nasty, scary or painful.

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