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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
Click to Calm by Emma Parsons offers a positive reinforcement-based approach to help dog owners manage and modify their dog's reactive behavior. It provides practical training exercises and valuable insights for dealing with aggression and fear.
In Click to Calm by Emma Parsons, we are introduced to the concept of clicker training for dogs. Parsons begins by explaining the causes and signs of dog aggression. She emphasizes that aggression is often rooted in fear, and traditional training methods can exacerbate the problem. Parsons argues that these methods, such as leash corrections and punishment, can increase the dog's anxiety and trigger aggressive behavior.
Parsons then introduces the clicker, a small plastic device that makes a distinct clicking sound. She explains that the clicker is used as a marker to communicate to the dog that it has performed the desired behavior. The click is always followed by a treat or reward, reinforcing the positive behavior.
Parsons emphasizes the importance of conditioning the dog to understand the meaning of the click. She explains that this is done by clicking and immediately giving the dog a treat, repeating the process several times. Once the dog understands that the click means a reward is coming, the training can begin.
Parsons then introduces the concept of the 'calming signal'. She explains that dogs use these signals to communicate with each other and with us. These signals include yawning, licking their lips, and turning their head away. Parsons argues that understanding and responding to these signals can help us prevent aggressive behavior.
Parsons then moves on to explain how clicker training can be used to manage and reduce aggressive behavior. She provides detailed instructions on how to use the clicker to teach the dog new, positive behaviors. For example, she explains how to train a dog to look at its owner when it sees another dog, instead of reacting aggressively.
Parsons also emphasizes the importance of creating a positive association with the trigger that causes the aggressive behavior. She provides a step-by-step guide on how to do this, using the clicker to reinforce the dog's calm behavior in the presence of the trigger.
In the latter part of Click to Calm, Parsons shares several case studies and success stories. She illustrates how clicker training has helped dogs with severe aggression issues. These include dogs that were reactive to other dogs, strangers, or specific situations such as being touched or approached while eating.
Parsons also addresses common challenges and mistakes in clicker training. She provides troubleshooting advice and offers tips on how to adapt the training to different situations and individual dogs.
In conclusion, Click to Calm by Emma Parsons presents a compassionate and effective approach to managing dog aggression. Parsons advocates for understanding the root causes of the behavior and using positive reinforcement to train dogs. She argues that this approach not only helps manage aggression but also strengthens the bond between the dog and its owner.
Parsons' book is a valuable resource for dog owners and trainers looking for a kinder, more effective way to address aggressive behavior in dogs. She encourages us to see the world through our dog's eyes and communicate with them in a way that is clear, consistent, and free from fear.
Click to Calm by Emma Parsons offers a positive reinforcement-based approach to managing and modifying aggressive behavior in dogs. With clear explanations and step-by-step training exercises, the book provides practical strategies for helping dogs overcome fear and aggression, and for building a stronger bond between dogs and their owners.
Owners of reactive or aggressive dogs looking for positive training methods
Professional dog trainers seeking new techniques for behavior modification
Veterinarians and animal behaviorists interested in understanding and addressing canine aggression
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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma