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		<title>Ken Ramirez Animal Training Book is widely sought after</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The book,  Animal Training: Successful Animal Management Through Positive Reinforcement by: Ken Ramirez is very popular. We sell an abundance of them in our online animal training shopping store called MyTrainingStore.com . Whether you are looking to increase your knowledge in dog training, cat training, as a professional animal trainer or one in training yourself, look no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The book,  <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mytrainingstore.com/productView.asp?ID=35" title="Ken Ramirez Animal Training Management">Animal Training: Successful Animal Management Through Positive Reinforcement by: Ken Ramirez</a> is very popular. We sell an abundance of them in our online animal training shopping store called <a target="_blank" href="http://mytrainingstore.com" title="Animal Management and Animal Training Supplies">MyTrainingStore.com</a> . Whether you are looking to increase your knowledge in dog training, cat training, as a professional animal trainer or one in training yourself, look no further.</p>
<p>Packed with great information for training different species of animals! Produced for professional animal trainer and animal behavior/husbandry students, this book focuses on sound operant conditioning training principals. Organized around critical skills essential to successful animal training, this experience-based book is a valuable resource for all animal training practitioners.</p>
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<li>Shows how to develop an overall strategy for animal training</li>
<li>Offers an innovative and successful approach to animal training</li>
<li>Explains husbandry training process using operant conditioning</li>
<li>Uses real examples of human-animal interaction in positive reinforcement training</li>
<li>Provides a comprehensive collection of articles and reading on animal training <strong>&#8220;Animal Management Resources (MyTrainingStore.com) is the number one seller of my book Animal Training: Successful Animal Management through Positive Reinforcement.&#8221;</strong> – Ken Ramirez, author of Animal Training: Successful Animal Management through Positive Reinforcement.</li>
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		<title>Tanzania &#8211; Hero Rats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the things I love about training is seeing how the science can be applied to new situations. This point is made in the following link that introduces Bart Weetjens and his clicker trained rats. For the past seven years, Weetjens has been running a unique lab in Tanzania, where he trains rats to sniff [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the things I love about training is seeing how the science can be applied to new situations. This point is made in the following link that introduces Bart Weetjens and his <a href="http://www.mytrainingstore.com/subCategory.asp?ID=13">clicker </a>trained rats. For the past seven years, Weetjens has been running a unique lab in Tanzania, where he trains rats to sniff out deadly unexploded land mines &#8212; the legacy of countless bloody conflicts. Although dogs have traditionally been used to help humans detect mines, Weetjens realized that rats are lighter, cheaper to maintain and less susceptible to tropical disease. You can find the video at <a href="http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/tanzania605/video_index.html">http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/tanzania605/video_index.html</a></p>
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