AVES MADUREIRA
Treino de Aves
domingo, 30 de dezembro de 2012
Euro Aves 2012 Exponor
Hoje de visita ao Euro Aves na Exponor em Leça da Palmeira, tive a oportunidade de encontrar o treinador Paulo Almeida com o seu show de aves de rapina e araras. Já tinga tido a oportunidade de ver duas vezes o seu trabalho no AquaShow na Quarteira -Algarve, e agora mais uma vez embora em reduzida escala aqui na Euro Aves. Trabalho espetacular sem duvida alguma, apresentando algumas aves fantasticas! Em conversa trocamos algumas ideias , dicas que tomei muito em conta, visto ao trabalho de mestre que desenvolve com estas belas aves... A exposição está presente até ao dia 29 de Janeiro na Exponor. Passem lá para poderem ver o seu magnifico trabalho, quem não tiver a oportunidade de ir pode sempre no proximo verão ir até ao AquaShow e desfrutar de um belo show de aves e repteis.
sábado, 22 de dezembro de 2012
RESERVAS ESGOTADAS ATÉ 10 DE JANEIRO
depois do inumeros contactos que tenho recebido nos ultimos dias, venho comunicar que já não tenho aves disponiveis para reserva até dia 10 de Janeiro.
aceitarei mais reservas depois dessa data.
desde já aproveito para desejar um feliz e santo natal a todos.
São os votos das AvesMadureira.
aceitarei mais reservas depois dessa data.
desde já aproveito para desejar um feliz e santo natal a todos.
São os votos das AvesMadureira.
segunda-feira, 5 de novembro de 2012
O luky está a espera de um novo dono.
A ultima ave de um grupo de 9 roseicollis. O luky está a espera de um novo dono!
Muito bonito, muito brincalhão e muito meiguinho.
Qualquer informação: avesmadureira@hotmail.com.
Muito bonito, muito brincalhão e muito meiguinho.
Qualquer informação: avesmadureira@hotmail.com.
sábado, 3 de novembro de 2012
sábado, 27 de outubro de 2012
quarta-feira, 24 de outubro de 2012
RESERVAS PARA O NATAL
Está a mais um Natal e com ele muitos pedidos de encomendas, a verdade é que não consigo dar resposta a todas como se tem verificado nos últimos anos, por muita pena minha.
Estou abrir Reservas até o dia 30 de Novembro.
Mais informações em: avesmadureira@hotmail.com
domingo, 21 de outubro de 2012
OS MITOS SOBRE O TREINO DE CLICKER
Myths about Clickers and Clicker Training
Training with food will make your dog beg from the table — No, feeding your dog from the table will make your dog beg from the table, and feeding your dog from the couch will make your dog beg while you are on the couch. Feeding your dog after he does a specific behaviour (like “Sitting”) will make him do that behaviour more often to get the food! Isn’t that the essence of training? An important part of Clicker Training is getting the dog to understand that he gets his food reward after offering the desired behaviour and earning his “click” from the trainer.
Clickers and Clicker Training are just gimmicks, fads someone dreamed up — The first clicker was used by Keller Breland in his animal training in the 1950s. Marian and Keller Breland’s company, Animal Behaviour Enterprises,
went on to become one of the most successful animal training companies
ever, from 1955 to the mid-1980s. The principles of Clicker Training
have been used in marine mammal training at animal parks and even in
government projects since the 1960s.
Karen Pryor brought Clicker Training into the public eye in 1984 with her book Don’t Shoot the Dog. In 1987, she began offering seminars on how to Clicker Train animals. The work of Karen Pryor and many others has helped Clicker Training grow in scope and popularity. Today, clickers are available at nearly every pet store and there are dozens of books on how to Clicker Train dogs, cats, birds, horses — and even people — to do amazing things. Clicker Training has been around for more than 60 years. It’s no fad!
If you use Clicker Training, your dog won’t work without the clicker or the food rewards — Every Clicker Training book contains clear and detailed instructions for fading out the use of both the clicker and the food rewards as part of the standard training method. Anyone who tells you that either the clicker or food rewards must be present or a Clicker Trained dog won’t perform simply doesn’t understand the basics of Clicker Training. A clicker is most useful when introducing a new behaviour to a dog. It provides a clear and precise signal for what behaviour is earning the reward. When your dog is learning a new behaviour, food rewards provide a strong incentive to play what amounts to a guessing game with the trainer. Once the behaviour becomes well known, the need for the precision of the clicker and the motivation of the food reward diminishes rapidly.
Clicker Training is unhealthy because food treats will make your dog fat and he will beg for treats — Here’s a fact for you: all dogs eat, usually every day. Eating is not unhealthy. Clicker Training books advocate that trainers use quality food rewards in very small portions (often pellet-sized bits) so the dog can do many repetitions with consuming a lot of extra food. Those same books also advise that the dog’s meal sizes should be decreased to accommodate for the treats delivered in training. A Clicker Trained dog should eat no more in a day than he would if he were not training. Since Clicker Training teaches the dog that behaviours are necessary before the “click and treat” will happen, it’s more likely that the dog will beg for more training than beg for food.
AVES MADUREIRA ADESTRAMENTO - TREINO DE AVES AVESMADUREIRA
MAIS INFORMAÇÕES: AVESMADUREIRA@HOTMAIL.COM TREINO ESPECIALIZADO PARA AVES.
Training with food will make your dog beg from the table — No, feeding your dog from the table will make your dog beg from the table, and feeding your dog from the couch will make your dog beg while you are on the couch. Feeding your dog after he does a specific behaviour (like “Sitting”) will make him do that behaviour more often to get the food! Isn’t that the essence of training? An important part of Clicker Training is getting the dog to understand that he gets his food reward after offering the desired behaviour and earning his “click” from the trainer.
Karen Pryor brought Clicker Training into the public eye in 1984 with her book Don’t Shoot the Dog. In 1987, she began offering seminars on how to Clicker Train animals. The work of Karen Pryor and many others has helped Clicker Training grow in scope and popularity. Today, clickers are available at nearly every pet store and there are dozens of books on how to Clicker Train dogs, cats, birds, horses — and even people — to do amazing things. Clicker Training has been around for more than 60 years. It’s no fad!
If you use Clicker Training, your dog won’t work without the clicker or the food rewards — Every Clicker Training book contains clear and detailed instructions for fading out the use of both the clicker and the food rewards as part of the standard training method. Anyone who tells you that either the clicker or food rewards must be present or a Clicker Trained dog won’t perform simply doesn’t understand the basics of Clicker Training. A clicker is most useful when introducing a new behaviour to a dog. It provides a clear and precise signal for what behaviour is earning the reward. When your dog is learning a new behaviour, food rewards provide a strong incentive to play what amounts to a guessing game with the trainer. Once the behaviour becomes well known, the need for the precision of the clicker and the motivation of the food reward diminishes rapidly.
Clicker Training is unhealthy because food treats will make your dog fat and he will beg for treats — Here’s a fact for you: all dogs eat, usually every day. Eating is not unhealthy. Clicker Training books advocate that trainers use quality food rewards in very small portions (often pellet-sized bits) so the dog can do many repetitions with consuming a lot of extra food. Those same books also advise that the dog’s meal sizes should be decreased to accommodate for the treats delivered in training. A Clicker Trained dog should eat no more in a day than he would if he were not training. Since Clicker Training teaches the dog that behaviours are necessary before the “click and treat” will happen, it’s more likely that the dog will beg for more training than beg for food.
AVES MADUREIRA ADESTRAMENTO - TREINO DE AVES AVESMADUREIRA
MAIS INFORMAÇÕES: AVESMADUREIRA@HOTMAIL.COM TREINO ESPECIALIZADO PARA AVES.
TREINO AO DOMCILIO * WORKSHOPS
Adestramento com clicker.
adestramento de animais ao domicilio.
Workshops.
Aves: agapornis , caturras, piriquitos, papagaios, araras, aratingas e corvos.
Mais informações em avesmadureira@hotmail.com .
TREINO DE AVES
MAIS INFORMAÇÕES EM : AVESMADUREIRA@HOTMAIL.COM
adestramento de animais ao domicilio.
Workshops.
Aves: agapornis , caturras, piriquitos, papagaios, araras, aratingas e corvos.
Mais informações em avesmadureira@hotmail.com .
TREINO DE AVES
MAIS INFORMAÇÕES EM : AVESMADUREIRA@HOTMAIL.COM
sábado, 8 de setembro de 2012
RESERVAS PARA SETEMBRO E OUTUBRO 2012
-AGAPORNIS ROSEICOLLIS 3
-CATURRAS 2
-PIRIQUITOS AUSTRALIANOS 4 *TODAS AS AVES SÃO CRIADAS À MÃO DESDE 10-15 DIAS DE IDADE, COM TODOS OS TRATAMENTO NECESSÁRIOS PARA UM BOM DESENVOLVIMENTO, BEM COMO TECNÍCAS DE ADESTRAMENTO E SOCIALIZAÇÃO.
SÃO ENTREGUES DESPARASITADAS.
*DISPONÍVEL TAMBÉM PARA ACABAR DE CRIAR À MÃO COM 35-45 DIAS.
RESERVAS E INFORMAÇÕES EM : AVESMADUREIRA@HOTMAIL.COM
SIMPLE BIRD TRAIN - TREINO SIMPLES
TREINO DE AVES ADESTRAMNETO AVES MADUREIRA
MAIS INFORMAÇÕES EM: AVESMADURERA@HOTMAIL.COM
segunda-feira, 18 de junho de 2012
terça-feira, 3 de abril de 2012
NOVIDADE! PIRIQUITOS AUSTRALIANOS E INGLESES CRIADOS À MÃO.
Disponíveis 5 piriquitos criados à mão. Entrega prevista entre 28-Abril a 10-Maio.
Reservas por email.
Aceito reservas também para Piriquitos Ingleses Criados à mão.
Reservas por email.
Aceito reservas também para Piriquitos Ingleses Criados à mão.
quinta-feira, 22 de março de 2012
sábado, 10 de março de 2012
RESERVAS ABRIL
Pois é depois de entregar ontem a ultima cria deste grupo, abro agora reserva para o mes de ABRIL.
ROSEICOLLIS CRIADOS À MÃO.
(5 CRIAS DISPONÍVEIS).
Entrega prevista entre 20-27 ABRIL.
ROSEICOLLIS CRIADOS À MÃO.
(5 CRIAS DISPONÍVEIS).
domingo, 19 de fevereiro de 2012
show de agapornis de um amigo Espanhol.
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