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Ian Dunbar Lure as Reward training Improving Timing - Bob Bailey Impulse Control - Clicker Training Teaches Impulse Control by Lynn Loar Information vs. Motivation by Gary Wilkes Interview with Karen Pryor Tell us a little about your training background and the history of Don't Shoot the Dog Instinctive Drift - Bob Bailey Intelligence of Dogs by Gary Wilkes
Kay Lawrence Learning About dogs Kay Lawrence New Zealand Site Keeper Page at Well Mannered Dog Kickback stand KIMMY'S page - Bob Bailey - Bailey & Bailey memorabilia (T-shirts, etc.) Lana Mitchell Horton articles Latency - Decreasing - REMEMBER - YOU ARE TRAINING ONE AND ONLY ONE BEHAVIOR AT THIS TIME - Bob Bailey Latency for Freestyle Latency inbetween the bridge and the reinforcement Pavov and Skinner didn't like it Latency - clicking for quickness by Bob Bailey Latency - The Limited Hold Learn - Can Dogs Learn by Observation - by Karen Pryor Learning - Two Ways a Dog Learns Learning About Dogs Kay Laurence POSITIVE LEARNING FOR POSITIVE RESULTS Learning About Dogs New Zealand Learning About Learning The Great Box Experiment by Deb Jones Learning by Observation by Karen Pryor Learning to See - I no longer believe timing is a trainer’s most vital skill by Kathy Sdao Leave it Debi Davis Lessons Clicker Gentle & Effective Obedience Lessons for Your Dog Limited Hold - look up Latency Lisel O'dwyer Logical Order of Training - Part 1 by Gary Wilkes LOOSE LEASH WALKING this page takes you there! Luring - or a reward or a bribe Lure Fading - by Karen Pryor Luring I think most trainers will buy that the advanced stuff is NOT necessary - Bob Bailey Making a Training Plan by Melissa Alexander
Marian Breland Bailey - Bob Bailey December 2, 1920 - September 25, 2001 Marian Breland Bailey Memorial Scholarship Fund - Bob Bailey Mary Ray Questions and Answers Meet the Baileys MEET MARIAN BAILEY PH.D. & BOB BAILEY Methods there are several ways to teach the various exercises Microshaping - What is Microshaping, Anyway? Mitchell (Horton) Lana There are no friends. "There are no enemies. There are only teachers". Mix and Match Training Cue Poisoning by Karen Pryor Modifier cues - (teaching the dog abstract concepts) More About Commands and signals by Gary Wilkes Motivation Multiple Behaviors by Karen Pryor