
There are many different methods that pet owners and professionals use to train dogs. These training methods tend to be bases on the scientific principles of operant conditioning – which concentrates greatly on positive reinforcement.
Positive reinforcement is a great way to train your precious animal. With positive reinforcement, you are rewarding your pet for doing the behaviors you want. By rewarding a pet with delicious treats or toys will get him or her to do those behaviors more often. When you link a visual cue with motivational rewards, your pet learns that good things come when they respond correctly.
Many think of positive reinforcement as nothing more than a “bribe”. But, the reward is not supposed to be used as a bribe. The treat is simply a tool to shape good behavior in the form of being able to communicate, “Yes, you’re doing a great job!”
Be sure to check with your local pet store or Petsmart to learn more about their training classes. Queen City Petsitting encourages any pet owner to enroll their pet in a positive reinforcement class.
About Queen City Petsitting
Serving the Charlotte area, Queen City Pet Sitting offers an array of services worthy of any pet owners respect. Jump onboard the Pet Taxi for a ride to the veterinarian, order a quick grooming, or even ask for an errand run to return your late movie rentals. Whatever the case may be, these pet care sitters promise to get it done!
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Serving the Charlotte area, Queen City Pet Sitting offers an array of services worthy of any pet owners respect. Jump onboard the Pet Taxi for a ride to the veterinarian, order a quick grooming, or even ask for an errand run to return your late movie rentals. Whatever the case may be, these pet care sitters promise to get it done.
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