Wir vom Treuhundbüro trainieren positiv. Das heisst: Gewaltfrei, bedürfnisorientiert, mit positiver Verstärkung. Doch warum tun wir das überhaupt? Und warum lehnen wir aversive Trainingsmethoden - also die Arbeit über positive Strafe und negative Verstärkung - ab? Dies erläutere ich in dieser Folge von Rund um Hund.
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Raihani, Thornton & Bshary: "Punishment and cooperation in nature", 2012.
Pryor & Chase: "Training for variability and innovative behavior", 2014.
Deldalle & Gaunet: "Effects of 2 training methods on stress-related behaviors of the dog (Canis familiaris) and the on the dog-owner relationship", 2014.
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de Castro et al: "Improving dog training methods: Efficacy and efficiency of reward and mixed training methods", 2021.
Casey et al: "Dogs are more pessimistic if their owners use two or more aversive training methods", 2021.
Salonen et al: "Breed, age, and social environment are associated with personality traits in dogs", 2023.
Johnson & Wynne: "Comparison of the efficacy and welfare of different training methods in stopping chasing behavior in dogs", 2024.
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