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<blockquote data-quote="fustigate" data-source="post: 2261880" data-attributes="member: 18799"><p>My sister does. It can be quite frustrating for her, mainly with stupid owners: "The dog bit [nipped, more likely] my son!" What was he doing? "Pulling the dog's tail while it was eating." Well, I would, too...</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure I can really say she makes a living doing it; pay isn't great. She has to do a lot of leg work putting her name out there and doing house calls if that's what the owner wants.</p><p></p><p>She has a bach. degree in zoology, but is mainly self- and mentor-taught for animal training. She reads a LOT of books and watches videos online. There are seminars from time to time in the area. Also, she's networked and worked with other traininers in the area.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>BadgeBunny, I'm guessing Clickity-Split does clicker training, versus positive reinforcement?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fustigate, post: 2261880, member: 18799"] My sister does. It can be quite frustrating for her, mainly with stupid owners: "The dog bit [nipped, more likely] my son!" What was he doing? "Pulling the dog's tail while it was eating." Well, I would, too... I'm not sure I can really say she makes a living doing it; pay isn't great. She has to do a lot of leg work putting her name out there and doing house calls if that's what the owner wants. She has a bach. degree in zoology, but is mainly self- and mentor-taught for animal training. She reads a LOT of books and watches videos online. There are seminars from time to time in the area. Also, she's networked and worked with other traininers in the area. BadgeBunny, I'm guessing Clickity-Split does clicker training, versus positive reinforcement? [/QUOTE]
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