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		<description><![CDATA[Three things to understand about using the clicker – You will click one time when your dog does a behavior you like. Timing is everything! Pretend you’re taking a snapshot of the desired behavior. Click at exactly the instant that the behavior is happening. This means you should start the click when you see the [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Cathy Hughes Obedience classes have gone through an amazing metamorphosis in the past two decades. Methods well grounded in the science of operant conditioning in general and positive reinforcement in particular are being used routinely in the training of service dogs and other &#8220;dogs with jobs.&#8221; A great number of obedience class instructors have [...]]]></description>
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