hellingsmodus
Hellingsmodus, also known as the "Helling mode" or "Helling method," is a technique used in the training of dogs, particularly in the context of obedience and behavior modification. The term is derived from the Dutch word "helling," which means "to incline" or "to slope." The method involves gradually increasing the difficulty of a task or command over a series of training sessions, allowing the dog to build confidence and competence in a gradual and controlled manner.
The Hellingsmodus is often used to address behavioral issues such as aggression, fear, or anxiety. The process
The Hellingsmodus is based on the principles of operant conditioning, where the dog's behavior is reinforced