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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.

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Join Kiki Yablon at ClickerExpo LIVE and Portland

Join Kiki Yablon at ClickerExpo LIVE (virtual) and ClickerExpo Portland (in-person)!At ClickerExpo LIVE, Kiki will present Training with the Grain: Choosing Better Alternatives. In this Learning Lab, participants will bring a problem scenario that they would like to address, and as a group, we will discuss and brainstorm ways to “train with the grain.”

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Join Susan G. Friedman, Ph.D. at ClickerExpo!

Join Susan G. Friedman, Ph.D. at ClickerExpo 2024! From consulting on training lions and pelicans to the hierarchy of behavior-change procedures and more, Susan will cover a breadth of topics that will enrich your learning!

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United We Click

Delve into the science and best practices of clicker training, covering key definitions that are often misunderstood, with Laura VanArendonk Baugh at ClickerExpo Portland. Explore the appropriate times to employ advanced techniques and when they are unnecessary or even counterproductive in practical training (spoiler alert: much of the time).

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Join Grisha Stewart at ClickerExpo Portland

Did you know that secure attachment could be considered an antecedent for dog behavior? Join Grisha Stewart at ClickerExpo Portland, OR for, The Power of Love, where she will explore attachment theory as it relates to dogs (and touch on humans as well), providing practical techniques for applying this knowledge to reactivity and separation anxiety.

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Generalization and Stimulus Control: A Key to Successful Training with Ken Ramirez

GENERALIZATION AND STIMULUS CONTROL: A Key to Successful Training – ExtendedKen Ramirez • LIVE (virtual)There are many factors that contribute to success in professional training environments. However, in the working dog world, where practitioners possess skills in training specific behaviors such as explosive detection, search and rescue techniques, and guide dog skills, the primary challenge often lies in transferring those …