Don't Shoot the Dog! : The New Art of Teaching and Training

by Karen Pryor

Paper Book, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

IBMC Library - BF 637 B4 P69 - Shlvd w/ Pastoral Care

Publication

New York : Bantam Books, Edition: Rev. ed.

ISBN

9780553380392

Description

Karen Pryor's clear and entertaining explanation of behavioral training methods made Don't Shoot the Dog a bestselling classic with revolutionary insights into animal--and human--behavior. In her groundbreaking approach to improving behavior, behavioral biologist Karen Pryor says, "Whatever the task, whether keeping a four-year-old quiet in public, housebreaking a puppy, coaching a team, or memorizing a poem, it will go fast, and better, and be more fun, if you know how to use reinforcement." Now Pryor clearly explains the underlying principles of behavioral training and reveals how this art can be applied to virtually any common situation. And best of all, she tells how to do it without yelling threats, force, punishment, guilt trips--or shooting the dog. From the eight methods for putting an end to all kinds of undesirable behavior to the ten laws of "shaping" behavior, Pryor helps you combat your own addictions and deal with such difficult problems as a moody spouse, an impossible teen, or an aged parent. Plus, there's also incredibly helpful information on house training the dog, improving your tennis game, keeping the cat off the table, and much more! "In the course of becoming a renowned dolphin trainer, Karen Pryor learned that positive reinforcement...is even more potent that prior scientific work had suggested...Don't Shoot the Dog looks like the very best on the subject--a full-scale mind-changer" (The Coevolution Quarterly). Learn why pet owners rave, "This book changed our lives!" and how these pioneering techniques can work for you, too.… (more)

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CONTENTS:
Reinforcement : better than rewards -- Shaping : developing super performance without strain or pain -- Stimulus control : cooperation without coercion -- Untraining : using reinforcement to get rid of behavior you don't want -- Reinforcement in the real world -- Clicker training : a new technology.
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