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Inquiry Based Learning for Dogs

We can divide dog training into two distinct philosophies; and no I don’t mean aversive vs rewarding, I’m thinking of those that divide dogs into active learners and those which favor passive learning. Trainers that create opportunities for the dog to find the answer and trainers that give (often by force) the answer. I thought…

2015/03/19 in animal behavior, cognition, obedience training, science.

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