27/07/2019
Hey Hey Hey! So you've heard the terms reward, reinforcement, correction, and punishment before but are you SURE you know what they mean when it comes to training? 📸
🐶 A reward or reinforcer is something that THE DOG finds rewarding enough to increase the likelihood that they will repeat the behaviour that they believe brought on the reward or reinforcer.
🐶 Similarly, a correction or punishment is something that THE DOG finds unpleasant enough to decrease the likelihood that they will repeat the behaviour that they believe brought on the correction or punishment.
🐶 The main point is that the value of the reward, reinforcer, correction, or punishment must be calibrated to THE DOG and how the dog feels about it in a particular situation. What the dog finds rewarding or punishing in one situation, they may completely ignore in another.
🐶 Let's look at an example: Say you have food to offer your dog during training in the house. That's awesome and feels very rewarding to the dog in the house. When you notake that same activity outside, with all the sights, sounds, smells and, oh my goodness, THE SQUIRRELS, suddenly that food that they get every day isn't as motivating as it was inside. Outside, THE DOG finds those other things far more motivating and REWARDING than the food you have to offer them. In order to regain the level of motivation that you have built inside the house, you must either build the dog's food drive or use a different form of motivation such as a toy or engagement, among other things.