Good Morning All, Thank you, Barbara, for putting your thoughts/beliefs into words and posting... "Perhaps I am more careful than most to attribute moral...
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To watch Tempo's first experience with trailer loading, here's yet another new video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8CwMZukYsU Kim S. www.claritycanine.com...
... Superb, Kim! I gave it a 5 rating! Thanks so much for doing this for us. And your announcer is wonderful. Judy http://icehorses.net http://clickryder.com...
These two are just dynamite. They keep inspiring me - and I need that sometimes as I can get discouraged with my own performance. Thank you, thank you! Lisa ...
She is growing up to be so beautiful! I love these vids. I found them searching for clicker horse stuff on youtube a while back. I have even posted the...
... Great video. I worked with my wife's youngster (almost 2y/o oldenberg) just two weeks ago. His first time seeing a trailer. I had thought about the...
... I don't know scientifically but here are a couple of thoughts (albeit non-scientific): For this particular exercise my rate of reinforcement went WAY up...
I generally take the approach that targeting (or luring) ... Targeting and luring are not the same. Targeting is a Classically conditioned and shaped...
... Welcome! You can use any sound, but it has to be one that's very fast to make, clear and easy to hear, and one that you never make any other time. So ...
... coercion?<< I think so *she blushes nervously*. when my boy is anxious to get out of his stable and I am concerned that he might have an emotional...
Tina wrote: I have even posted the links to them to my local horsey message board. Hi Tina, I'm in Serpentine - who is our local horsey message board? Do you...
... from your video.>> Josh, Great work with your two-year old. Thanks for sharing that story, and for your comments above. I do think targeting has a...
Hi everyone I would like to thank everyone for sharing all their thoughts and ideas here - usually I just quietly sit on the sidelines and read the messages,...
I forgot to also say that we can't overlook the effect that targeting has on the HUMAN! By putting my focus on helping Tempo learn to walk from one ground...
... Even before discovering clicker training I found that going back to a previously-learned behaviour was reassuring and calming. In fact, it was part of my...
Congrats Ursula and Jan So heartwarming to read about your success! Dolores Arste (518) 882 6485 Discounts on over 1000 stores www.shopwithzen.com No virus...
... and thus has positive associations. In fact, targeting can become a "primary" reward in itself over time. I think maybe this is called "transferrence"....
... on the HUMAN! By putting my focus on helping Tempo learn to walk from one ground target to another, and by setting up the game so that Tempo was likely to...
... horse in a "relaxed" body posture. Horse's have a hard time being "up on adrenaline" when their heads are down toward the ground (i.e. grazing posture). ...
... Because it is a known, familiar behavior? The horse, in an uncertain situation, gets to do something he KNOWS is right. I know my horses find such things...
... Hurray, Ursula!! Eleven months isn't very long to accomplish such a great comeback! Keep up the good work. And please forgive my ignorance: is Boerperd a...
Sometimes, you'll still get a no because it's Tuesday response from the horse. I see it once in a great while and I sometimes see it on trailer loading when...
... Hi Raelene, I meant the stockyard site which is a local Perth one. ... Me too, although I generally get blank faces when I mention clicker, but I was quite...
... conditioned and shaped behavior. << Hi Tam, My brain couldn't do this, can you explain please?? The shaped bit I think I get, but not the classically ...
... I use targeting to condition the clicker. In doing so it acquires the same classical relevance as the click itself. As previously mentioned it can ...