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❓Why are aversive methods so bad and hated in dog training❓ ❌Well they’re not when used and understood correctly!! In fact they can be a game changer but you’re being brain washed into thinking anything aversive is cruel!! We are living in a society where dogs behaviour is being increasingly humanised and this video transformation in an hour shows you that sometimes using something as a deterrent is a highly effective way of stopping behaviour that affects your family life! Aversive are things t
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3 months ago
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Impackt Behaviour
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Conclusion Based on current scientific evidence, AVSAB recommends that only re-ward-based training methods are used for all dog training, including the treatment of behavior problems. Aversive training methods have a damaging effect on both animal welfare and the human-animal bond. There is no evidence that aversive methods are more eftective than reward-based methods in any context. AVSAB therefore advises that aversive methods should not be used in animal training or for the treatment of behav
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3 months ago
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holisticdogtraining
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Do aversive create fear in dog training? | Shield-K9 Dog Training
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Dec 16, 2024
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Shield-K9 Dog Training
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Aversive Control, AKA, the elephant in the training room… I truly pity the owners attempting to navigate the dog training world. And to be honest, same goes for newer trainers attempting to find their way. The training world is often a brutal, nasty, unforgiving, and deeply polarized place. Endless conflicting information, endless fear-mongering, and all the politics and reputation-savaging you can eat. There are countless trainers who are deeply indoctrinated into a fantasty-based belief system
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11 months ago
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The Good Dog Training And Rehabilitation
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Force training, also known as compulsion-based or aversive training, involves using physical force, punishment, or discomfort to make a dog obey commands or correct behavior. Examples include leash corrections, prong collars, or shock collars. While this method can yield immediate results, scientific research and expert consensus increasingly discourage its use for several reasons. What Scientists and Behaviorists Say: 1. Negative Impact on Welfare: Studies show that force-based training methods
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Oct 22, 2024
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Jonathan Cox
Please Don’t Scream! Aversive Training Leads To Constant Stress In Dogs
Dec 17, 2021
petreader.net
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Instead of just repeating what the academic bodies say, can you explain what the real effects of aversive versus reinforcement-based training are? Sure! An example of a real way dogs can experience negative side effects or fallout when we use physically aversive training methods, like punishing our dogs with a leash pop or a choke, prong or electric collar. There is a scientific consensus that aversive corrections like these are NEVER NECESSARY IN ANY CASE in dog training, and because of the sig
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Mar 30, 2023
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Zak George
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You don’t decide what’s and isn’t aversive. As we’ve discussed prior in regards to aversive control (fancy language for sharing negative consequences to change unwanted behavior), the critical aspect is that the dog has to find whatever the aversive or punisher you’re applying… intolerable. Now, pull the bunched up panties out and dab your tears. Lol. Intolerable doesn’t mean painful, damaging, harmful. It simply means the dog finds it intolerable enough to change the behavior you’re looking to
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3 months ago
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The Good Dog Training And Rehabilitation
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It’s 2023, and scientists agree that we should not be using aversive punishments in our dog training. Here are 4 ways you might be accidentally using aversive punishments in your dog training - even if you’re trying not to!! Have you ever been accidentally aversive while training your dog? I certainly have... I learn so much from all of you every day. Share some of your “aversive accidents” in the comments! #dogtrainer #dogtraining #zakgeorge #dogtrainingrevolution #realitydogtraining #evidenceb
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Feb 10, 2023
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Zak George
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What does it mean to be “aversive”? Here’s the definition given in the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior’s glossary of terms: Aversive: Anything unpleasant (emotionally or physically) that is used to decrease an unwanted behavior. Examples of an aversive may include verbal reprimands, pushing an animal into a position (alpha rolls, dominance downs), threatening body language, shaker cans, spray bottles, citronella collars, leash corrections, choke chains, prong collars, or shock col
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Aug 21, 2024
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Zak George
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When someone tells you that EVERY dog can be trained without using aversive / corrections, ask them: “every dog?” Then ask them to show you. For almost 15 years I’ve shown a compassionate system of dog training that saves lives and trains dogs. The toughest dogs, those that others gave up on. Shelter dogs! I’ve compiled these years of training into an online course called Shelter Dog Training. If you want to be a #dogtrainer or take your training to a new level, check it out: http://shelterdogtr
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Apr 17, 2023
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Robert Cabral
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LIMA (Least Intrusive Minimally Aversive) in Dog Training 5.0
Apr 22, 2023
dogtraining.world
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Emotive terms are often thrown at trainers who use aversive methods/tools. But, when “Positive Reinforcement Alone” training programs are marketed (at the expense of non-force free trainers), aversive methods are slipped in under the radar, conveniently without explanation of how they function. You can’t have your positive reinforcement cake, and correct too. | Dog Sense Training and Behaviour
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11 months ago
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Dog Sense Training and Behaviour
Positive reinforcement – training with rewards | Dogs Trust
Sep 6, 2022
dogstrust.org.uk
Dog Training Aversives: What Are They and Why Avoid Them?
Jan 29, 2019
preventivevet.com
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When we’re discussing dog training methods, it’s important to critically evaluate the common arguments that are presented by trainers who use aversive methods. One frequent claim is that harsh methods like shock collars or physical corrections are necessary because, in some cases, “aversive corrections are the only alternative to euthanasia”… But as you may have guessed, this argument relies on a misleading leap in logic. In our recent conversation with Dr. Lisa Radosta, President of the America
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9 months ago
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Zak George
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Your Dog Isn’t Safe: Exposing Dangerous Training Methods | Abbey Rose Reacts
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3 months ago
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Abbey Rose Lane
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Aversives vs. Force-Free Dog Training
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3 months ago
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Get Course
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STOP using these “training” tools on your dog!! #dogtrainer #dogtraining
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2 weeks ago
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Barkology Dog Training
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Aversive tools and heel training 😱
1 month ago
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Springers with Cassie
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No aversive tools used here in dog training! #dog
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1 month ago
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Built for the Job
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The supposed dangers of force free dog training *RANT*
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2 weeks ago
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Springers with Cassie
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Strafe zerstört eure Bindung💔🐾 – und keiner spricht darüber🤫
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2 weeks ago
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Deine Online-Hundeschule I André Henkelmann
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Fenrie's Rescue: Overcoming Fear After Aversive Training
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1 month ago
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betterdogsacademy
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Michael Ellis School and Training Facility on Instagram: "Another excerpt from my Aversive Control workshop with @caninedecoded The term “balanced training” has taken on some dogmatic baggage, and I’d love to see the training communities embrace its real essence…the right set of techniques, for the dog, handler, job, and environment. Always flexible and always evolving. Happy New Year! Come join us in our membership service to see the entire workshop, and a bunch of other junk too!! #michaelelli
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3 months ago
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michael_ellis_school
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Effective Dog Training Without Aversive Tools
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3 months ago
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r3d_velvett
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Or use aversive methods of training, pain as a motivator and so on.. #fyp #positivereinforcementhorsetraining #mustanghorsesoftiktok
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2 months ago
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Aversion Therapy
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5 Conflict Resolution Techniques
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Brendon Burchard
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Bad Dog Training Advice Borderline Abuse
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Oct 13, 2020
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