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Total Recall School For Dogs
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They are rude and very "My way or the Highway." \r
I use only positive reinforcement with my dog using a clicker. My dog is very well behaved and I was taking Total Recall's Obedience class solely because I wanted to take their agility classes. When asked if I could bring my clicker I was given a very short answer of "We don't use clickers here." The trainer would have walked away right then if I didn't stop her to continue our conversation. When asked why they don't use clickers she gave me contradicting answers. When I tried to explain to her how I work with my dog she very rudely explained to me that she has 30 years of experience, has trained 1000's of dogs, and knows what she is doing. \r
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What bothers me the most is how she was telling me that praising the dog is OK but a clicker isn't. This tells me this woman knows very little about learning theory because both of those things -are- secondary reinforcers, they are both predictors of a reward, such as food (the primary reinforce
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