Asked by Kai
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The problem with "quick fix" corrections designed to eliminate one specific behavior is that the
A. dog may not respond to the correction.
B. dog may be frightened by the correction.
C. owner may be unable to utilize the technique at home.
D. underlying problems have been ignored.
I picked D
The problem with "quick fix" corrections designed to eliminate one specific behavior is that the
A. dog may not respond to the correction.
B. dog may be frightened by the correction.
C. owner may be unable to utilize the technique at home.
D. underlying problems have been ignored.
I picked D
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