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TECHNICAL TRAINING BASED ON NEGATIVE PUNISHMENT

Punishment has always the effect to stop or to reduce a given dog behavior.



Negative punishment occurs when something desired is taken away as a consequence of a certain behavior. Over time, this can decrease the frequency of the undesired behaviors.

Negative punishment is not the most effective training method alone, but dogs understand it quite a bit – especially with regard to obedience and reducing unwanted behaviors.
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Negative punishment is when you take away, removed something, your dog likes in order to punish your pet and for him to stop behave undesirably. If you let know your guests that when your dog jumps on them, they should ignore it rather than petting your dog, he will learn that it is ultimately not very useful to jump on people.

Dogs recognize when good things have been taken away from them, and they start to recognize the behaviors that they need to exhibit to continue to enjoy their activities.

Negative punishment is a useful tool for training your dog, but in order to work effectively it must be used correctly.


IMPORTANCE OF THE TONE OF YOUR VOICE
The dog is a very sociable and very responsive. It is able to understand how we feel after the first tone of our voice. It is also more receptive to see more acute, serious voice reminding them of their mother growls when scolded him!
Negative punishment is how you teach what “no” means. Before you perform the negative punishment action, say “no” firmly so that your dog recognizes that when it hears that command, whatever it is doing is an unwanted behavior and the object is likely to be taken away from it.


Operant conditioning (OC) The process of changing an animal’s response to a certain stimulus by manipulating the consequences that immediately follow the response. Clicker training is a subset of operant conditioning, using only positive reinforcement, extinction, and, to a lesser extent, negative punishment.

Negative punishment is most effective when an alternative behavior is immediately presented.

It is also very good to combine negative punishment with positive reinforcement whenever possible.

I recommend that personnaly, if you want it to be more effective.

For example: If your dog is on its leash and about to go for an enjoyable walk, and then it starts performing an unwanted behavior like barking loudly, or pull the leash very hard ( like if your yorkie would like to pull you somewhere!) you simply take the leash off and walk away (removing the good thing – going outside – from your dog). However, as soon as your dog sits and become silent again, you can put back on the leash and take your dog for the walk, rewarding it for its better behavior.



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