Generally speaking, there are three types of dog training methods: discipline- or aversive-based, reward-based and balanced. Aversive-based training relies on using emotional or physical discomfort to ...
A research report, Analysis of the Effectiveness of Safety Training Methods, published earlier this year, explored a variety of training methods used in safety training. The authors noted that “the ...
The Heavy-Light-Medium method was first introduced by 1960s weightlifter and coach Bill Starr in his book The Strongest Shall Survive, who in turn credits 1930s pioneering American Olympic ...
For decades, many people were told that training a dog meant showing who was in charge. If your dog pulled on the leash or ignored a command, the advice was to correct the behavior quickly and firmly.
Research shows that people with an animal rights mindset preferred positive force-free training, while anthropocentrists preferred physical correction protocols.
The importance of using reward-based methods to train dogs is widely known, yet some people still use aversive methods. By definition, both reward-based and aversive methods work to change behavior, ...