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2007-02-11 18:14:31 · 5 answers · asked by jazzyfae 2 in Entertainment & Music Celebrities

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2007-02-11 18:18:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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Dog training techniques are as controversial as abortion, Palestine and Bill O'Reilly. But, which dog training techniques can you trust to get you out of the dog house? It will help if you think about dog training techniques as being in one of two categories: balanced and imbalanced.

The discussion about which dog training technique to use when training a dog is one that resembles a discussion between an Israeli and a Palestinian. Each one seems absolutely certain of their position and is more than ready to vilify those who don't share their views on dog training. But, if you look at dog training techniques and methods and evaluate their worth and effectiveness based on whether the approach is balanced, it's a lot easier to weed out the garbage.

For the most part, trainers and their methods fall into two main categories. Those who do not use a physical consequence as a deterrent and those who do. There are many variations in the methods used by different trainers however, almost all trainers fall into one category or the other. Some trainers use food as a reward and never allow the dog to experience a negative consequence for a poor choice. Other trainers afford the dog the opportunity to experience a consequence for making poor choices.

The Use Of Food:

Using food is great in the sense that you will probably have a very happy dog on your hands when he realizes that the training comes with an all-you-can-eat buffet. However, using food to train your dog has some pitfalls we think you should be aware of.

Food is great if you just want to impress your guests with a couple silly pet tricks but, in the real world, your dog will probably be much more interested in chasing the cat than hanging around to get your silly, dry biscuit. So, if you are using food as the primary or sole motivator, you're in for some disappointment when it comes time for your dog to perform in the real world.

Strictly Positive Reinforcement:

It is not difficult to find trainers who will tell you they use a kinder, gentler method than those used by consequence and reward trainers. They will tell you that your dog will be emotionally destroyed by the use of correction as a deterrent. Their goal is to sell you on their loving approach to dog training. They would have you believe that their method is much better than those old, barbaric correction methods.

If you try to train your dog with a method of training that is as imbalanced as this, you will be in for some serious disappointments. Sure, it sounds like a great idea; training your dog and never having to correct him for making a poor choice. Never having to do the very thing you like doing the least. However, no matter how distasteful the concept of physical consequence is to you, it is necessary if you want a really good dog. You cannot consistently praise a dog when he does something right and never give him a consequence for doing something wrong, and expect him to turn out balanced.

Consequence And Reward:

In some cases, dog training methods that involve physical consequence as a deterrent cause additional problems. Not by virtue of the fact that the dog received a physical consequence for his poor choice, but because the training was too harsh, improper, or the balance between consequence and reward was not achieved. A bad trainer can destroy any good training system. It is far from true that methods using consequence as a deterrent will result in a fearful dog. It all depends on the skill of the trainer, the manner in which the dog is corrected and the balance between consequence and reward.

Dog training techniques and methods that use a healthy balance between consequence and reward are without doubt, the most effective, healthy training techniques you can use. It is important to remember that consequence in NEVER connected to emotion while reward is always given with sincerity and love.

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2016-04-15 02:42:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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Nate Dogg
Nate Dogg appearing in the "Behind the Walls" video
Nate Dogg appearing in the "Behind the Walls" video
Background information
Birth name Nathaniel Dawayne Hale
Also known as Nate Dogg
Born August 19, 1969
Origin Long Beach, California
Genre(s) Hip hop
Years active 1991 – present
Label(s) Death Row (1993–1997)
Elektra (2001)
Doggystyle (partially)
Atlantic (2004 – present)
Associated
acts 213, DPG
Website atlanticrecords.com/natedogg

Nathaniel Dawayne Hale (born August 19, 1969), commonly known by stage name Nate Dogg, is an American hip hop artist born in Long Beach, California. He is known for his melodic flow, and is one of the few hip-hop artists who primarily sings his rhymes instead of simply rapping them. He is often said to be one of the most soulful artists in the hip hop scene.

He began singing as a child in the New Hope Trinity Baptist Church choir in Clarksdale, Mississippi where his father (Daniel Lee Hale) was pastor. At the age of 16 he dropped out of high school in Long Beach, California and left home to join the United States Marine Corps where he served for three years before receiving a dishonorable discharge. In 1991 Nate Dogg, his cousin Snoop Dogg,[1] and their friend Warren G, all from Rollin' 20's Crips, formed a rap trio called 213. The group would not release an album until 2004.
Contents
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* 1 History
* 2 Trivia
* 3 Discography
o 3.1 Studio albums
o 3.2 Compilation albums
o 3.3 Collaboration albums
o 3.4 Singles
* 4 Guest appearances [7][8][9]
* 5 Compilation credits
* 6 Filmography
* 7 Grammy Award nominations
* 8 References
* 9 External links

[edit] History

Nate Dogg made his debut on Dr. Dre's 1992 album, The Chronic. Singing in what would later become his trademark style, he was well-received by fans and critics alike, and would go on to sign with Death Row Records in 1993. Nate Dogg was also featured in Mista Grimm's "Indosmoke" with Warren-G. Then in 1994 he produced his first hit single "Regulate" with Warren G. Nate Dogg released his debut album under Breakaway Records in 1998 after a tumultuous time at Death Row Records. The double album was titled G-Funk Classics Vol. 1 & 2 and was followed up in late 2001 with Music & Me on Elektra Records. Music & Me peaked at number three on the Billboard hipchop charts in 2001.[2]

Nate Dogg has found his greatest success not in solo projects, but in collaborations with other hip-hop artists. As of 2004, Nate Dogg has featured in and contributed to over 60 chart singles.[3]

Nate Dogg also is credited with composing a number of songs.[4]

After a number of delays and an original release date of April 2004, his self-titled album Nate Dogg was scrapped in mid-2005 and the substantial number of tracks he had already completed were released for sale on the official Elektra website in early June 2005.[5] Nate Dogg has already begun work on a new project.

[edit] Trivia

* Nate Dogg is 6 foot 2 inches in height

2007-02-11 18:39:25 · answer #6 · answered by mecarela 5 · 1 0

i've checked the net and a dozen sites. None give any reason or detail for his dishonorable discharge. Seems like nobody really knows why.

2007-02-11 18:34:31 · answer #7 · answered by wade2diesel 1 · 1 0

Because he's damned good with Eminem!!!!! Was better things in the world for him to be doing!! yeah.........oh yeah!!!!!!!!

2007-02-11 18:27:11 · answer #8 · answered by Wutz it worth 2 ya? 6 · 0 0

He was stealing puddings.

2007-02-11 18:21:52 · answer #9 · answered by Darcia 3 · 0 1

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