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🥏🐶🥋Slacker Training Sunday🤙: Boost Engagement & Install an Off-Switch

🐾🎥 It’s Slacker Training Sunday at DiscDog Dojo! Join Ron Watson and his co-host Epic, along with 🧁CupCake🧁 and da 👑King👑, as we dive deeper into the hands-off training method known as Slacker Training. Developed by Ron Watson of Pawsitive Vybe, this approach has been designed to boost your dog’s engagement and install an “off-switch” using the dipolar principles of Play+ and the concept of Dismissal in a free shaping process. 💿🐶

🌟 In this Slacker Training Sunday livestream, you can expect:

* An in-depth discussion on the philosophy and techniques behind Slacker Training
* How Slacker Training utilizes the dipolar Mental and Physical process principles of Play+ (Classical and Operant conditioning DO mix)
* The role of Dismissal in managing engagement dynamics
* Practical demonstrations with Epic, 🧁CupCake🧁, and da 👑King👑 to showcase the effectiveness of Slacker Training in action
* Interactive Q&A session: ask Ron your questions and get personalized advice on implementing Slacker Training with your dog

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👉 Grab your discs, bring your curiosity, and get ready to revolutionize your dog training approach with Slacker Training Sunday! See you at the Dojo! 🐾🔥

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