Why "Reward Based" Dog Training Sometimes Doesn't Work!
Susan Garrett Susan Garrett
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 Published On Sep 24, 2017

Susan Garrett shares why "reward based" training (or training your dog without the use of verbal or physical corrections) sometimes doesn't work and how to make sure you are doing it so it DOES work!

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Susan Garrett’s interest in animal behaviour started at the University of Guelph where she earned a B.Sc. in Animal Science. Since then she has developed into a pre-eminent canine sports instructor and competitor. Susan is one of the most consistently successful dog agility competitors of the last two decades. This success turned Susan into one of the most popular presenters in training circles world wide.

A natural teacher and an entertaining speaker today, Susan is recognized as a leading educator of dog trainers. Her understanding of how to apply science-based learning principles to both competitive and family pet dog training has been pivotal in changing the way dogs are currently trained.

Susan’s philosophy is simple, game based/choice based dog training creates an environment where “work” turns into “play” for both you and your dog.

Susan’s online dog training classrooms and memberships have now helped thousands of dog lovers reach their goals while having the best relationship possible with their dogs.


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