DISTRACTIONS DONE RIGHT: COOPERATIVE CARE Monique Feyrecilde – ClickerExpo Chicago Have you seen the videos of dogs having to choose between licking peanut butter off someone’s forehead and allowing a nail trim? Did you hold your breath, roll your eyes, or maybe both? There are plenty of alternative behaviors that would be better than the scary methods shown in viral …
The Lost Art of Capturing with Michele Pouliot and Ken Ramirez
Capturing involves marking and putting on cue behaviors that animals naturally offer. While capturing is often used in conjunction with other shaping techniques, the question arises: is there an advantage to capturing without prompts? Should capturing be done without considering the environmental set-up?
Join Ken Ramirez and Michele Pouliot at ClickerExpo Portland, OR as they share their perspectives and guidance on “capturing” as a technique for training behavior.
Distraction Training for TRAINERS! Wait, What?
As good dog trainers, we work systematically and methodically through the challenges that routinely stand in the way of fluent performance, including both routine environmental and novel distractions. However, our dogs aren’t the only ones involved in the training process; we are as well, and we face similar challenges as our dogs!
On the Mark or Not?
At ClickerExpo Portland (4/5 – 4/7) Michele Pouliot delves into two training choices: marking behavior or not marking behavior prior to reinforcement. As an enthusiastic clicker trainer, Michele constantly strives to utilize the power of a well-timed click. However, she also selectively sets the marker aside for specific reasons.
The Leash Belay Technique
If you have plans to train dogs as you grow older, this Learning Lab is perfect for you. It’s also suitable if you walk large dogs, have clients with strong and untrained dogs, want the freedom of a long line without the risk of rope burn, or simply desire an additional useful tool to make training more accessible.
Reward Placement and Resets
Learn about the benefits of thoughtful reward placement and reset treats through this real-time demo of cat and dog training at ClickerExpo Portland, OR (4/5 – 4/7)! Melissa Millett will showcase her trick cat, Sashimi, live, providing an opportunity to demonstrate the live acclimation of a cat, engagement/focus techniques, and management strategies for ensuring a cat enjoys herself at a dog event.
Train That Chain: Behavior Chains
Behavior chains are powerful tools that enable the execution of complex tasks and provide flexible solutions. However, they are also a magnet for superstitious trainer behaviors and confusion. Laura VanArendonk Baugh emphasizes that chains don’t have to be as complicated as we tend to perceive them. Let’s embrace this challenge!
ClickerExpo 2024: The Foundation Curriculum
ClickerExpo Portland 2024: The Foundation Curriculum There are so many opportunities to learn at ClickerExpo Portland! With 50+ courses and multiple course formats, there is something for every experience level, every learning style, and nearly every area of interest. How do you choose? Use the ClickerExpo Portland 2024 Foundation Curriculum as your guide. Please refer to the narrative description Should …
How Sweet It Is: Recapture The Full Potential of the Shy and Fearful Dog
Melissa Millett’s star Chihuahua, Sugar, didn’t come to her ready-made for TV; she was shy, fearful, and wouldn’t have been the first choice for most film trainers. However, through a principled and thoughtful teaching and training process, all of that changed.
To Click or Not To Click?
Over the years, various applications and heated debates have emerged regarding the timing and usage of markers. At ClickerExpo Portland, Eva Bertilsson provides her perspective on this contentious issue by recounting her own decision-making process in a range of scenarios.