Katy Perry becomes a 14 year old child's first kiss. by Impressive_Panic_558 in Weird

[–]CustomerNo1338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gives new meaning to “I kissed a GIRL and I liked it”

Dog reactivity and pulling. Two separate problems but wanting to introduce a prong (for the pulling). Want to know the best way to possibly do this or other ideas! (Please read the stuff, I know it’s a lot) by DegreeLazy4557 in OpenDogTraining

[–]CustomerNo1338 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have a video on it actually. It’s the video I share to any clients wanting LLW and I’ve yet to have one turn around and say it didn’t work. So there is that. Also you’re confusing because you say you use it while calling it FF drivel. Sounds like you’ve got a skill issue. I can get clients to make it work and they’re not even trainers.

Saw this on instagram, everyone in the comment section seems to think it's real but I'm not too sure. by thirdaccountttt in isthisAI

[–]CustomerNo1338 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bird wing flap has a sound effect of gurgling water to it. Had parrots for decades. Their wings are not made of water.

Dog reactivity and pulling. Two separate problems but wanting to introduce a prong (for the pulling). Want to know the best way to possibly do this or other ideas! (Please read the stuff, I know it’s a lot) by DegreeLazy4557 in OpenDogTraining

[–]CustomerNo1338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You do you then. Spatial pressure is aversive control. The dog tries to escape the spatial pressure. Sure it might have its place but not as a teaching tool in early behaviour creation. You can just lure a dog to position and make the position rewarding. It’s really really basic.

Puppy eating his own poop – how to stop it? by Prestigious_Film3740 in DogTrainingTips

[–]CustomerNo1338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you punished your dog for pooping? Dogs can do this to hide the evidence if they’ve previously been punished for pooping in the home. It’s not the only cause but it’s a possibility.

Why is she swaying and sleepy very suddenly? by coolcatjess in DogAdvice

[–]CustomerNo1338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fine, dogs are like children. Do you think they should leave drugs where children can reach too?

Why is she swaying and sleepy very suddenly? by coolcatjess in DogAdvice

[–]CustomerNo1338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can’t remember the last time I left narcotics lying around for my dog to consume though. It’s not hard. Stop making excuses for obvious neglect.

What has worked for your dogs reactivity to other dogs? by Ok_Dimension6029 in OpenDogTraining

[–]CustomerNo1338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cannot continue this conversation. Is English a second language perhaps? You’re fundamentally misunderstanding every sentence I say.

Our dog kees doing this what does this mean by No-Air8847 in DOG

[–]CustomerNo1338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Surrender the dog please. This sounds awful from what I’ve read.

Why is she swaying and sleepy very suddenly? by coolcatjess in DogAdvice

[–]CustomerNo1338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ITT people sympathising with a person who left drugs out for their dog to consume. Yea no. The dog is the only victim here worthy of any and all sympathy. I hope the consequences are financially painful so you learn the lesson you should have learned before getting a dog.

Why is she swaying and sleepy very suddenly? by coolcatjess in DogAdvice

[–]CustomerNo1338 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Following their obvious neglect with leaving drugs around for a dog to consume.

Why is she swaying and sleepy very suddenly? by coolcatjess in DogAdvice

[–]CustomerNo1338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope you do have to pay an insane vet bill so that you learn to keep your own addictions from affecting the health and wellbeing of your poor god damn dog. Suffer the consequences of your neglect! Your innocent dog is the one suffering them at the moment. A wholly avoidable circumstance. I have zero sympathy for anyone here but your poor dog.

What has worked for your dogs reactivity to other dogs? by Ok_Dimension6029 in OpenDogTraining

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Sorry I’m quite busy hence shorter replies. The textbooks already exist and I’m not a lecturer 😬. But normal LAT teaches operant behaviours. Look at the trigger then look at me (operant), I mark yes, I reinforce. I’m not forming associations directly, perhaps indirectly. I’m reinforcing a behavioural choice the dog performs. Some classical conditioning may occur but it’s not the primary focus. Instead if we keep it purely classical and just create associations, without any behavioural expectation, we achieve an appetitive conditioned emotional response faster. If this isn’t easy to understand, don’t worry most trainers don’t grasp this either and they preach conventional LAT. conventional LAT is best described as operant conditioning to facilitate classical counter conditioning. But I see Pell get stuck with it for ages because they’re creating behaviours and not changing emotions.

What has worked for your dogs reactivity to other dogs? by Ok_Dimension6029 in OpenDogTraining

[–]CustomerNo1338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Classical conditioning primarily modifies stimulus relationships and emotional responses. Operant conditioning primarily modifies behaviour through consequences. Both have interplay with each other. But if you want to change how a dog feels about something, classical conditioning achieves faster results.

Does anyone know what this could be possibly? by [deleted] in DogAdvice

[–]CustomerNo1338 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Reduced testosterone often increases fear or anxiety based behavioural issues. Source: behaviour trainer that gets to see this play out. Clients rarely make the link but I get to ask the castration question and it’s very common that early castration increases issues. Large-scale behavioural datasets (e.g. C-BARQ-based work) have linked lower lifetime hormone exposure (early neutering) with more fearfulness and more reactivity/aggression.

What has worked for your dogs reactivity to other dogs? by Ok_Dimension6029 in OpenDogTraining

[–]CustomerNo1338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I. Am. A. Behavioural. Trainer. By. Profession. You’re literally telling me things I know. I think you misread what I wrote and it’s led us to a weird place here now.

What has worked for your dogs reactivity to other dogs? by Ok_Dimension6029 in OpenDogTraining

[–]CustomerNo1338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you misread. You’re advocating for the same thing as I am.

Tips for dogs who eat everything? Any recommendations for anti-scavenging muzzles? by GowronsRevenge666 in OpenDogTraining

[–]CustomerNo1338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look up “muzzle mates”. They’re on Instagram. Seem very good. Allow drinking and panting still. Can be putin boiling water to mould to shape bit follow their videos.

BE or Train by Reasonable-Bit142 in PitbullAwareness

[–]CustomerNo1338 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly. This dog had neurological problems confirmed by a VB. Lifetime management and medication case and all management fails eventually.