In education, what the teacher is teaching, and what the learner is learning might not be the same thing. It’s the same when we are training our dogs. If what our dog does is not what we have trained, we need to look at our training to see where that might be flawed. Often it comes down to the reinforcement process, and today we’re going to fix that.
In the episode you'll hear:
- The elements of the reinforcement process in dog training.
- How to fix the way you are rewarding your dog.
- About the reward process for loose leash walking.
- The reason we want to catch our dogs being amazing.
- Why to observe, recognize, mark, deliver and place reinforcement, release.
- The reason that gaps between reward elements morph behavior.
- How barking can be inadvertently rewarded.
- Why to ask yourself, “what did you just reward?”.
- About being prepared for training to help your dog learn.
- The mechanics of good reward delivery.
- Why reinforcement placement builds or tears down behaviour.
- How your dog will always tell you what they are learning.
Resources:
- Podcast Episode 50: Can Your Worst Challenge Make You a Better Dog Trainer?
- Podcast Episode 2: Reinforcement
- Podcast Episode 53: Stop Your Dog Pulling on Leash and Start Walking Together
- Podcast Episode 16: The Thing Before Your Dog’s Thing
- Training Pouches / Treat Bags
- Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube
Whoops! In my earlier comment I meant to say “teaching” not “teasing” massive difference!
Hello! I have a question stemming from this podcast, thank you very much for what you’re doing by the way.
But if you’re teasing loose leash walking and you reward the dog slamming back into place after chasing a squirrel, then why isn’t that teaching the dog that they have to be bad to be good?