12/12/2022
Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner! 7 Tips to Start Training your Dog Faster Using Gambling
When was the last time you gambled? Did you win? Did you lose? Did the chance of winning big keep you motivated to continue playing?
Did you know that dogs love to gamble? Yes, they do! Dogs respond to excitement and novelty just like humans do. They love the rush of adrenaline, the intrigue, and the chance to win big.
Incorporating some of the principles of gambling into your training can be one of the most effective ways to get your dog to stay focused on the task at hand. Not only is it easy to do, but your pup will learn happily and with enthusiasm, resulting in faster learning and better retention of lessons. Plus, it's a great way to surprise and motivate your pup, making it a win-win situation!
Here are some important points to get you started:
1. They must initially win EVERY time. If you still need to lure your dog by putting the treat in his face and moving it slowly to get him into position, then your dog will need a treat every time. You will know that you can make the treat reward variable when you say the command and your dog knows what that command means. If you still have to help your dog understand what you are asking then continue treating each time he completes the task. You really need to get that command solid!
2. Use a variety of rewards in one session. Sometimes you will pet, praise, play, allow your dog to sniff, or treat. Only use what your dog finds rewarding. This is different for every dog.
3. When using food rewards, be sure to mix it up. I prefer to use a cookie-type treat, kibble, cheese, real meat, and soft dog treats in my treat pouch. Your dog will not know which tasty morsel is coming next... and the intrigue is extremely motivating!
4. Use more valuable rewards for more challenging behaviors and withhold rewards for mistakes. For example, when working on sit/stays inside or in a less distracting evironment I will use the lower value treats more, but reward for a really solid or enthusiastic stay. If the environment is more distracting, (say at a park) I will use higher value like real meat or cheese. I will especially use the tastiest morsel if the dog successfully sit/stays when another dog is walking by.
For the best results, be sure to keep them guessing!
If the dog breaks the stay before being released, then no reward is earned. I will ask them to try again. If the dog fails three times, I will make it easier by halving the difficulty of the distraction (if I am creating the distraction) or by moving twice as far away from distractions in the environment.
5. Varying the exercise just a bit can help to increase focus and add an element of intrigue. To keep things interesting, I sometimes offer a treat before releasing the dog from a stay, and other times after the release cue. For an extra bit of fun, I'll sometimes run away after saying "free" and have the dog chase the treat, or I'll throw the treat. Most dogs absolutely love this!
6. Vary the difficulty of the exercise to keep your dog optimistic. Once an exercise is fully understood, gradually increase the difficulty by getting closer to or further away from a distraction. Alternate between easy and more challenging repetitions to keep your pup engaged and motivated. This will help your dog understand that he can win.
7. Jackpot Them! Reward your pup with a jackpot when they perform a task with extra enthusiasm, speed, or focus! Celebrate these moments with enthusiastic praise and reward them with treats like you're dealing out cards - I usually give about four to five in a row. Not only is it super fun for your dog to win, but it's just as rewarding for you to deliver that huge reward.
Allowing your pup to win big and adding an element of surprise to your training sessions is an effective way to keep them engaged and eager to learn more. Will I earn praise, a kibble, or Yay! cheese? Incorporating a bit of gambling into your training routine encourages your dog to keep trying for that jackpot. Your pup will look forward to learning and earning, and you'll love how much fun gambling injects into training.
Not sure where to begin training your dog? Are problem behaviors causing frustration at your house? I am here to help!