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Clicker Training: Better, Faster, More
By Jeff Stallings My favorite dog training story of recent vintage concerns three shelter dogs being taught to drive a car. That’s right, the New Zealand SPCA undertook canine drivers ed to demonstrate that rescue dogs are smart, trainable and … Continue reading →
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Tagged clicker training, dog driving car, dog training, positive reinforcement
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