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At the NDTF course they mentioned someone a few times who said something about dogs learning fastest when there is a sharp contrast between right and wrong or something like that.

Anyone know who they were talking about?

Konrad Most? Rings a bell but not 100%

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That's the fella!

For some reason I was remembering Monk :mad

Thank you very much! Gizmo ate my book I took my notes in. I had typed most of it up but hadn't gotten to the page of authors yet.

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Yes it is Konrad Most, from Training dogs a manual. From memory, so not a correct quote; It is the sharp contrast between the disagreeable experiences and the agreeable experiences that makes it easy for the animal to see where his advantage lies, and he learns very quickly.

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That's the fella!

For some reason I was remembering Monk :laugh:

Thank you very much! Gizmo ate my book I took my notes in. I had typed most of it up but hadn't gotten to the page of authors yet.

Are you using the dog ate my homework excuse Midol? :rolleyes:

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