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- Adding the Cue and Stimulus Control

- To control the animal you must first control the behavior which can be done by adding cues or signals to the behavior. This clip teaches you how to use the cues for stimulus control which helps the communication between the trainer and the animal.
- Behavior Chains

- Understanding behavior chains and how to build them will allow you to teach your animal complex and lengthy behaviors. Linking a series of behaviors together creating a chain will help you and your animal to achieve behaviors that you never would have th[...]
- Click & Reward Training For Llamas Volume I: Clicker Training Basics

Click and reward training allows you to interact and communicate with your llama in an entirely new way. Watch as Jim Logan demonstrates this fast, creative, and rewarding training method on llamas of different ages and experience.
- Click & Reward Volume II: Training for Llamas and Alpacas

Click & Reward training uses shaping, a form of operant conditioning. This is a very powerful training tool that has been in use for years for training whales, dolphins, elephants and a variety of other animals. It makes the llama a willing and eage[...]
- Conditioning the Clicker Using Targeting

- Watch this entertaining clip as Llamas and Alpacas are conditioned to the Clicker by using Targeting. The llamas and alpacas are taught using the same process after it is first demonstrated on a human.
- Generalizing Behaviors

- Generalization is one of the basic principles of operant conditioning and is necessary in order to get consistent performance. Performing at home in a peaceful environment can be quite different than when performing for large crowds at an event. Watchin[...]
- Getting the Behavior

- During this clip learn how to teach a single behavior six different ways! If there are roadblock when teaching a specific behavior try to teach the same behavior through a different process.
- Lotsa and Lotsa Llama Tricks

Ever seen a llama play chess, help with the laundry, or fix an engine? Watch this entertaining video as clicker-trained llamas and alpacas perform a variety of fun and amazing tricks. The possibilities for training llamas are only limited by your imagi[...]
- Practical Applications: Catch and Halter

One of the most useful behaviors that you can teach your llama is to catch and halter. Both of these behaviors can be quickly taught by using the halter as a target. When teaching targeting to a halter, gradually shape the behavior of the llama as he a[...]
- Practical Applications: Loading Exercises

Loading can be taught using the clicker, instead of using physical force. By applying the clicker you can actually get your llama to enjoy loading into a variety of different vehicles.
- Practical Applications: Obedience Exercises

Obedience training can be taught to llamas using the clicker. Simple patterns of heel, go out, stay, and come can be taught in a wide variety of combinations. By reinforcing and teaching each behavior separately, you can then chain the behaviors togeth[...]
- Practical Applications: Obstacle Exercises

Obstacle work can be fun when the llama understands what you want him to do. Better communication means better performance. The clicker makes it easy for you to communicate with your llama.
- Practical Applications: Obstacle Exercises

Obstacle work can be fun when the llama understands what you want him to do. Better communication means better performance. The clicker makes it easy for you to communicate with your llama.
- Practical Applications: Standing and Desensitizing

Next to catching and haltering, standing is one of the most useful behaviors that you can teach your llama. You can use the clicker to shape the length of time your llama will stand still. The llama can learn to stand not just for your approach, but al[...]
- Putting It All Together

- This video will teach you how to bring all the important concepts together from start to finish. In this example, retrieving is taught from the very beginning, through the entire training process until it is a well polished learned behavior.
- Shaping Behavior: Adding the Cue

When clicker training, the cue is added after the behavior has been learned. Once the behavior is being performed reliably you can assign it a cue or signal. Watch as these llamas are given cues and learn about what makes a good cue.
- Shaping Behavior: Applying Variable Reinforcement

A schedule of reinforcement is simply the rate at which you reinforce or reward each behavior. When teaching your llama a new behavior, you will want to reward the llama every single time it performs the new behavior. When the behavior becomes consiste[...]
- Shaping Behavior: Step by Step

Shaping behavior is a creative element of operant conditioning. First, choose a behavior you would like to teach your llama. Then break it down into small steps that will be easy for your llama to successfully perform. Finally, click and reward your ll[...]
- The Power of Operant Conditioning

In this informative video, you
- Timing, Pacing, and Extinction Bursts

- Watch as special attention is given to each of these critical parts of clicker training. This video explains these concepts in a clear and easy to follow directions and demonstrations that are good for any animal and every trainer.
- Tips for the Trainer

- These handy tips are useful for any type of trainer regardless of what animal you are training. Raising your expectations, defining specific goals, finding a place to start, and practicing towards progress are all reviewed in order to improve your clicke[...]
- Training Fundamentals

- In this video lesson learn how basic clicker training fundamentals can be applied to Llamas and Alpacas. Watch as Jim and Amy Logan teach the basics of clicker training in a fun and entertaining environment applied to not your everyday pets.
- Training Fundamentals

In this video lesson learn how basic clicker training fundamentals can be applied to Llamas and Alpacas. Watch as Jim and Amy Logan teach the basics of clicker training in a fun and entertaining environment applied to not your everyday pets.
- Unwanted Behavior - Kicking and Haltering

- Some animals have learned undesirable behaviors in order to keep people from interacting with them such as kicking. The key is to focus on the behavior that is wanted, a calm approachable llama, rather than focusing on the behavior that you don
- Unwanted Behavior - Pushy Behaviors

- Some animals get quite excited and pushy when it comes to feeding time, and when it is a larger animal they can get in your face and make it a bit more difficult to get the job done. Many animals can get mixed signals since after there pushy behavior the[...]
- Unwanted Behavior - Spitting and Avoiding Haltering

- In this clip watch a llama that spits when you make direct eye contact or when people try to talk to her from a distance or even the opposite side of a fence. Using clicker training you can train your animals to look at situations differently to cure bad [...]
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