Się słynną prostej acz wymownej się ( jednak zmienia ostrożnie przeciska sometimes causing urinary blockage. Also prone to skin allergies, such as synthetic fibers carpets and upholstery. Living Conditions. A Dalmatian is not ideal dog for apartment dwellers unless it can be taken out for a brisk walk or run several times a day. They are very active indoors and do best with at least average-sized yard. Not suited to living outside cold climates. Exercise. This is a very energetic dog with enormous stamina. They need to be taken on daily, brisk walks or jogs where the dog is made to heel beside or behind the human holding the lead. Never front, as instinct tells a dog that the leader leads the way, and that leader needs to be the human. addition, it needs plenty of opportunity to run, preferably off the leash a safe area. If these dogs are allowed to get bored, and are not walked or jogged daily, they can become destructive and start to display a wide array of behavioral problems. They to run! Life Expectancy. About 10 years. Litter Size. Often large, not uncommon to have up to 15 pups one litter. Grooming. The Dalmatian sheds all year round but does profusely twice a year. Brush frequently to help manage the constant shedding. They do not have a doggy odor and are said to be clean and even avoid puddles. Bathe only when necessary. Origin. Here is a picture of Dalmatian, Two-Dots, at 8 years old and great condition! He is a very social dog and he just loves kids. Even though dogs aren't supposed to share a basket with a kitten, he loves our new kitten, too. He gets walked every day for about 2 hours. He also has attended some competitions, including agility. Our kids just to put up jumps and weaves for him, and he gladly does it, sometimes more than is even expected of him! Home. Rescue. Breeders. The term +R or R+ comes from the behavioral science term positive reinforcement Basically, operant conditioning you have four possible consequences R+ Positive reinforcement R- Negative reinforcement P+ Positive punishment P- Negative punishment Reinforced behavior strengthen, punished behaviors weaken. Positive means something was added, negative means something was removed. +R training is training that is based on rewarding behaviors you want to strengthen. For most people +R training denotes force-free training where aversive tools and techniques are avoided. This is contrast to traditional escape avoidance methods where the dog learns to comply order to escape or avoid something unpleasant. The term +R or R+ comes from the behavioral science term positive reinforcement Basically, operant conditioning you have four possible consequences R+ Positive reinforcement R- Negative reinforcement P+ Positive punishment P- Negative punishment Reinforced behavior strengthen, punished behaviors weaken. Positive means something was added, negative means something was removed. +R training is training that is based on rewarding behaviors you want to strengthen. For most people +R training denotes force-free training where aversive tools and techniques are avoided. This is contrast to traditional escape avoidance methods where the dog learns to comply order to escape or avoid something unpleasant. Thank you! Haha yep, and thank you that also helped alot... operant conditioning, you have four possible consequences R+ Positive reinforcement R- Negative reinforcement P+ Positive punishment P- Negative punishment Reinforced behaviors strengthen, punished behaviors weaken. Positive means something was added; negative... something was removed. +R training is training that is based on rewarding behaviors you want to strengthen. For most people +R training denotes force-free training where aversive tools and techniques are avoided. This is contrast to traditional escape avoidance methods where the dog learns to comply order to escape or avoid something unpleasant. CLICK. :thumbsup: Succinct accurate. Operant conditioning is any learning process where the subject operates on the environs. This is Skinner: push the bar, get the niblet. Peck the square, get a niblet; peck the circle, get zip. Classical conditioning is purely associative: the subject experiences 2