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		<title>Motivating Your Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There can be a large discrepancy between what you think is motivating for your dog and what your dog actually finds motivating. Sometimes, depending on circumstances or surroundings, motivators that have been top in the dog&#8217;s opinion become mundane and uninteresting. Thus, it&#8217;s very important that you know what drives your dog and that you [...]]]></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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