Training the natural way is the same for animals of any species. Make learning easy and the student will want to learn. More importantly, they will REMEMBER what they’ve learned. Make learning scary and the student will be less likely to want to pay attention, remember, or even engage. In the world of animals, it is safer for humans if we help the animal feel comfortable while learning. Fear, anxiety, and stress can cause unneeded pressure on the animal and defense mechanisms like fight, flight, or aggression may result if the animal is forced to perform a task rather than being a willing participant.
Positive reinforcement trainers have a goal to make learning fun. Teaching animals, like humans, is based on their ability and speed of learning. Not all animals have the same physical skills so not all animals can learn the same tasks and have fun. The variables of age, physical ability, and experience are taken into consideration when setting up a training plan.


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