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027 The Risks and Downfalls of Punishment Based Dog Training The Pet Behaviour Chat

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Episode 27 – The Risks and Downfalls of Punishment Based Dog Training
 
In this episode, Dr Katrin talks about punishment from a learning theory point of view, how and where it fits into B.F. Skinner’s 4 quadrants of operant conditioning, and why it is extremely risky and welfare-negative to use punishment-based training and methods.
 
Dr Katrin gives her top 10 reasons (although there are many more) why punishment-based training it NOT the way we want to go when working with our animals and why it is not sustainable or what we should be doing from a quality of life and welfare point of view.
 
Dr Katrin also talks about what to look out for when choosing or recommending a trainer, because we definitely DO NOT want to be using or recommending aversive based trainers, shock trainers or “Balanced Trainers”.
 
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Episode 27 – The Risks and Downfalls of Punishment Based Dog Training
 
In this episode, Dr Katrin talks about punishment from a learning theory point of view, how and where it fits into B.F. Skinner’s 4 quadrants of operant conditioning, and why it is extremely risky and welfare-negative to use punishment-based training and methods.
 
Dr Katrin gives her top 10 reasons (although there are many more) why punishment-based training it NOT the way we want to go when working with our animals and why it is not sustainable or what we should be doing from a quality of life and welfare point of view.
 
Dr Katrin also talks about what to look out for when choosing or recommending a trainer, because we definitely DO NOT want to be using or recommending aversive based trainers, shock trainers or “Balanced Trainers”.
 
If you liked this episode of the show, The Pet Behaviour Chat, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, share, and subscribe!
 
Facebook Group: Join The Pet Behaviour Community on Facebook
 
You can CONNECT with me:
Website: Visit my website
Trinity Veterinary Behaviour Instagram: Follow Trinity Veterinary Behaviour on Instagram
Trinity Veterinary Behaviour Facebook: Join us on Trinity Veterinary Behaviour's Facebook page
Trinity Veterinary Behaviour YouTube: Subscribe to Trinity Veterinary Behaviour on YouTube
LinkedIn Profile: Connect with me on LinkedIn
 
Thank you for tuning in!

30 min