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AFRMA - Trust Training : 


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The American Fancy Rat and Mouse Association (AFRMA)
is the largest rat and mouse club in the United States. 
There is much information on safe breeding and exhibiting rats, and also much educational
material on the
Information Pages. 
Below is one page, "Trust-Training Nervous Rats".

Also visit the AFRMA's extensive
Links Page.


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http://www.afrma.org/trusttraining.htm

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Dapper Rat - Fuzzlets and Scritching : 


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The Dapper Rat
is an extensive website with information in many categories of caring for pet rats,
plus great fun pages and fantastic photo pages.  Below are a few of those pages but please
visit and explore everything The Dapper Rat has
to offer.



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on communicating with rats, here is the direct link:

http://www.dapper.com.au/articles.htm#fuzzletworld

Dapper Rat - Fuzzlets and Scritching

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Debbie Ducommun - RatFanClub.org : 


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This gallery provides information from Debbie Ducommun, a well-known expert on the care and training
of pet rats. Below are excerpts on trust training from her recent new book. Additional
information on the contents of her book is located at the bottom of this webpage. (All
material Reprinted with permission Debbie Ducommun.)

Please visit Debbie's website, 
the Rat Fan Club for extensive 
resources concerning pet rats, including
health care, emergencies, feeding, and training. You can also join
her Yahoo group for expert advice, 

RatFanClub - Yahoo Group.



(Or, contact her directly via email, The Rat Lady.)





Debbie Ducommun, The Complete Guide to Rat Training: Tricks and Games for Rat 
Fun and Fitness, T.F.H. Publications, 2008, 144 pages.

Excerpts, Chapter 4, “Practical Training”, pp. 43-45. Reprinted with permission.

“A rat who is extremely shy or even afraid of humans may be that way due to 
several factors. In most cases, it is simply that the rat didn’t receive 
enough socialization as a baby. But in rare cases, it’s possible that the 
rat may have been abused. A rat can also genetically inherit a tendency to 
be shy or nervous, and such an individual will obviously be more affected 
by a lack of socialization….”

Regardless of the cause of a rat’s fear or shyness, trust training can be 
highly effective in helping him to become accustomed to human contact. I learned a 
very simple taming technique from a member of my national rat club, Elizabeth R. 
TeSelle, and I’ve used it with all my distrustful new rats ever since….”

“The most important key to the trust training technique is to use soft food 
on a spoon as both a lure and reward. Using the soft food prevents your rat 
from being able to grab it and run away with it. He is forced to stay near 
you to lick it off the spoon. Also, you will be at an advantage when dealing 
with an extremely fearful rat because he may feel the need to defend himself 
by biting, in which case he will bite the spoon and not your finger.

Foods you can use include yogurt, baby foods, mashed bananas, mashed avocado, 
etc…. In severe cases in which a rat refuses to eat the special food from the 
spoon, you may have to reduce the amount of his regular food so that he will 
be hungrier than usual. [*NOTE on danger of withholding food – see notes below. – Gwen]”

“Trust Training Basics”

“The best time to have a training session is when your rat is alert and a bit hungry.

•	To begin, offer your rat the special food treat on the spoon inside his cage.
•	When he will comfortably eat it inside the cage, have him come to the door 
of the cage to get it.
•	Next, have him get up onto the door (depending on the design of the cage) 
to get the food.
•	Once he does this reliably, have him come out of the cage and climb on your 
knee, arm, or other hand before allowing him to eat the food.
•	Next, require that he let you pick him up and put him on your knee, arm, 
or hand before giving him his treat.

When a rat allows you to pick him up, hold him, and pet him while remaining relaxed, 
he has developed a real sense of trust and will respond to handling like a rat who 
has been well socialized. At this point, you can discontinue the trust training.”




Click the book image above to go directly to the RanFanClub page for
more information. Book content description below is from Debbie Ducommun's site.



"Rat Training is more than just a book on “how to teach your rats tricks.” 
While it does explain the basics of training, and how to teach your rat 
41 tricks, it also gives you tips on how to read your rats’ body language 
and behavior, and explains what similarities between us facilitate a close 
bond. It discusses scientific experiments that illuminate the rat’s intelligence, 
including their ability to think, dream, count and add, and tell apart 
different human languages, giving dates when a topic gained media attention. 
It talks about how rats are used in education, including the Xtreme Rat 
Challenge, formerly known as the Rat Olympics."


"This book also includes tips and anecdotes gathered from interviews 
with professional animal trainers, including the famous “Rat Man” who 
trained the rats for the original movie Willard.  It also includes information 
on how rats are trained for live performance shows, such as a recycling show 
where the rats put different objects into the right recycling bin.  It explains 
how rats were trained to pull wires through the conduits of schools to help hook 
computers up to the internet."

 

"Rat Training also includes instructions for practical behavior training, 
such as litter box training, introducing new rats, and overcoming a rat’s 
fears.  In addition, there is a chapter on activities, such as games, mazes, 
and obstacle courses, that can be taught to rats just for fun or for science 
projects."

"Table of Contents
1. Rats and Humans
2. How Smart Are Rats? 
3. Training Basics
4. Practical Training
5. Preparing for Trick Training
6. Introductory Tricks
7. Advanced Tricks
8. Prop Tricks
9. Games and Science Projects
10. Project Plans for Tricks
Appendix: Intelligence Test"

(Rat Training is US$18 plus shipping.  California residents add $1.49 sales tax.)

Debbie Ducommun - RatFanClub.org

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FancyRats - Taming Rats, Socialising Kittens : 


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FancyRats
is an excellent U.K.-based website covering many topics important to all pet rat lovers. 
Below are two pages, on "Taming Your Rats", and "Socialising
Kittens," but please
visit and explore all  FancyRats has
to offer.



Here is the starting entry site for 
FancyRats. 

If you roam 
FancyRats and want to 
return to the "Taming Your Rats" and "Socialising Kittens" pages that
are framed below, here is the direct link:

 http://www.fancy-rats.co.uk/information/guides.php?subject=tamingyourrats




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FatRatCentral - Communicating, Training

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Ratballs - Hugs, Them and Us : 


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Rat Raisins, Inc. is fabulous. Visit Rat Raisins and
explore how "Rats Are People Too!". Rat Raisins
has extensive information in many categories of caring for pet rats,
plus great fun pages and fantastic photo pages.  Below are a few of those pages that are insights
from Jane Adamo, but please
visit and explore everything Rat Raisins has
to offer.


If you roam the Rat Raisins site and want to return to the page I've listed below
on the importance of hugging your rat, here is the direct link:

http://www.ratballs.com/RatTails/Tails045.html

Ratballs - Hugs, Them and Us

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Ratguide - Training and Playtime : 


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Permission to frame the Ratguide page on "Training and Playtime", the URL of which is http://ratguide.com/care/behavior/training_playtime.php, is granted solely and singly to JoinRats.com, by Ratguide.com. All rights reserved to Ratguide.com.


Ratguide.com
stands alone as the most extensive website available on the health care of pet rats. Health, Disease, Treatments, Medications,
this extensive medical guide needs to be in every pet rat lover's 
favorites list. Please go to the site and study up!
Below is one page, on trust training, but
visit and explore everything ratguide.com has
to offer.


If you roam the ratguide.com site and want to return to the page I've listed below
on communicating with rats, here is the direct link:

http://ratguide.com/care/behavior/training_playtime.php

Ratguide - Training and Playtime

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RattyRat - Bonding, Petting, Picking Up : 



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RattyRat.com
is an excellent website covering tons of topics important to all pet rat lovers. It is 
a Minnesota based rat site devoted to having rats as pets, and
connected to the
Midwest Mischief Rat Lovers' Club Yahoo Group.
But you don't have to live in the Midwest U.S. to visit and take advantage of the great
material on the RattyRat site.
Below are a few pages on trust training and other aspects of pet rat behavior and human
interation, but please
visit and explore everything RattyRat.com has
to offer.



First, the
RattyRat contact page also has some
great links to help sites when you need help with your rat!
If you roam
RattyRat.com and want to 
return to the Contact page below, here is the direct link:

http://www.rattyrat.com/contact/contact_index.html




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Next, the entire
RattyRat Guidebook is excellent.
Scroll on the left hand side for many topics of interest.
If you roam the
RattyRat Guidebook and want to 
return to the main Guidebook page below, here is the direct link:

http://www.rattyrat.com/guidebook/guidebook_index.html






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Here is the Guidebook section on
Bonding with Your Rat.
If you roam the
RattyRat Guidebook and want to 
return to the main Bonding page below, here is the direct link:

http://www.rattyrat.com/guidebook/bonding.html






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Here is the Guidebook section on
"How to Pick Up Your Rats"
with some great photo instructions.
If you roam the
RattyRat Guidebook and want to 
return to the "How to Pick Up Your Rats" page below, here is the direct link:

http://www.rattyrat.com/guidebook/pickuprat.html






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Now for a great Guidebook section on
"Tips on How to Pet Your Rat"
with some great photo instructions.
If you roam the
RattyRat Guidebook and want to 
return to the "Tips on How to Pet Your Rat" page below, here is the direct link:

http://www.rattyrat.com/guidebook/pettingrats.html






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Robyn Arthur, Ratlist Newbie Pages : 


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Ratlist informational site Index
is an excellent website covering the broad spectrum of topics important to all pet rat lovers. 
Please go to the site and study up!
Below is one page, on trust training, but please
visit and explore everything  the Ratlist site has
to offer.

If you are interested in joining a huge Yahoo Group for discussion on all the topics related
to pet rats, then definitely join the
Ratlist Yahoo Group!



NOTE: The Ratlist page below also contains a section on "Forced Socialization" at
the bottom. This method is complex
and subject to misinterpretation. Before trying this method, read about it and
be careful not to subject your rat to too much force. What is "too much force"?
That needs exploration! The method of forced socialization can be viewed 
on JoinRats in full
here,
and there will be exploration of the concepts 
here.





Here is the starting entry site for 
The Ratlist Newbie Pages. 

If you roam the 
Ratlist informational site and want to 
return to the Newbie page I've listed below here is the direct link:

 http://e4n.kuddlykorner4u.com/ratlistnewbie.html




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Robyn Arthur, Ratlist Newbie Pages

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WikiHow - To Tame a Pet Rat : 


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Here is 
WikiHow - How to Tame a Pet Rat. 

If you lose the link, here is the direct site:

 http://www.wikihow.com/Tame-a-Rat



NOTE: WikiHow's page has a section on "Forced Socialization." This method is complex
and subject to misinterpretation. Before trying this method, read about it and
be careful not to subject your rat to too much force. What is "too much force"?
That needs exploration! The method of forced socialization can be viewed 
on JoinRats in full
here,
and will be explored
here.

WikiHow - To Tame a Pet Rat

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