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BUNNY SPA DAY! Animal Care League & HRS Chicago
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August 27, 2016. House Rabbit Society Of Chicago. Devoted to rescue and education. Animal Care League & HRS Chicago. June 27, 2015. Join us for a Bunny SPA Day and Photos! July 26th from 12:00 – 4:00 pm. Oak Park, IL 60304. Nail trims and grooming for your bunny. Portrait photo of your bunny! Treats and Toys, Oxbow Hay and Pellets for sale. Care and Diet advice. Visit with ACL’s adorable adoptable bunnies. PLEASE BRING YOUR BUNNIES IN A PLASTIC PET TRAVEL CARRIER. Subscribe to our newsletter. Low Cost Ra...
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Regis ADOPTED!
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August 27, 2016. House Rabbit Society Of Chicago. Devoted to rescue and education. January 26, 2016. Regis is a wonderful Mini-Rex bunny about 2 years old. He’s an active, playful bunny that will give you some nose boinks to get pets. Filed Under: I've Been Adopted. Subscribe to our newsletter. Interested in becoming a member of HRS Chicago? Not only will you receive our newsletter with updates on foster rabbits and events, you'll be helping to fund our rescue efforts! Learn more about membership here.
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Barbara's Force Free Animal Training Talk: Animal Training Quips: Set them Up for Success!
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Monday, June 1, 2015. Animal Training Quips: Set them Up for Success! Of course you want your animal to be successful…but what the heck does that mean? Do you want him to graduate college, become the CEO of a major corporation, or get 1000 likes on his photo on social media. I will give you two different examples, one in which I am trying to make it less likely an undesired behavior will happen and another in which I am trying to promote a desired one. Barbara Heidenreich has been a professional animal t...
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Barbara's Force Free Animal Training Talk: September 2014
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Thursday, September 11, 2014. 5 Myths about Parrot Behavior. When you are learning about parrots, it is often quite natural to turn to the internet for information. Chat groups in particular often have people who are very happy to talk about parrots and offer advice. Myth #1: Your parrot needs to obey you. Myth #2: Your parrot thinks he is dominant if he is higher than your shoulder. Myth #3: Parrots are competing with you when you talk on the phone or have company over. What is actually going on is that...
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Barbara's Force Free Animal Training Talk: Do Animals Bluff?
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Have you ever thought about the word bluffing? Some synonyms are conning, tricking, faking. When people use the word bluffing in regard to animals it is usually associated with aggressive behavior such biting or lunging. In other words they are suggesting animals are faking it or don’t really mean it when they try to bite. Or I am going to bite! And usually it used to control access to resources. This can have a nice long lasting affect into the future. However this openness al...
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Barbara's Force Free Animal Training Talk: May 2015
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Sunday, May 24, 2015. Secrets to an Awesome Training Session. I had one of those training sessions the other day. You know the kind, the ones that stay in your mind because you just felt so great afterwards. This particular training session was at a zoo, one of my regular contracts. When I work with zoos. This is a good strategy as you don’t want your animal to be dependent on seeing what you have to offer. Talk about a rush! Dog, even your fish! Do you have a good plan for getting an action started?
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Barbara's Force Free Animal Training Talk: March 2015
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Saturday, March 7, 2015. Is Animal Training Really All About Relationships? I often hear trainers say animal training is all about “relationships.” I must admit I often say the reason I got into animal training is I love the relationship you can develop with an animal. But talk about vague! Animal to resist presenting behavior for fear of punishment. It is still a relationship, but one that exists with very different criteria in place. Here is another example. Chris Shank. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Barbara's Force Free Animal Training Talk: July 2015
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Saturday, July 18, 2015. 5 Things You Should Know About Parrots. You may be new to sharing your life with parrots or you may be an old pro. Or perhaps you have never even considered a parrot. Either way you may be surprised to learn a few facts about parrot behavior that make them a bit different from your average companion animal. Here are a few of my favorites. 1 Parrots prefer to have their head feathers stroked towards their beak. 2 Parrots show love by puking for us. Isn’t that a fun one? Barbara He...
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Barbara's Force Free Animal Training Talk: June 2015
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Monday, June 1, 2015. Animal Training Quips: Set them Up for Success! Of course you want your animal to be successful…but what the heck does that mean? Do you want him to graduate college, become the CEO of a major corporation, or get 1000 likes on his photo on social media. I will give you two different examples, one in which I am trying to make it less likely an undesired behavior will happen and another in which I am trying to promote a desired one. Barbara Heidenreich has been a professional animal t...
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Barbara's Force Free Animal Training Talk: Secrets to an Awesome Training Session
http://goodbirdinc.blogspot.com/2015/05/secrets-to-awesome-training-session.html
Sunday, May 24, 2015. Secrets to an Awesome Training Session. I had one of those training sessions the other day. You know the kind, the ones that stay in your mind because you just felt so great afterwards. This particular training session was at a zoo, one of my regular contracts. When I work with zoos. This is a good strategy as you don’t want your animal to be dependent on seeing what you have to offer. Talk about a rush! Dog, even your fish! Do you have a good plan for getting an action started?
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