Secrets of Dog Training Professionals: Reinforcement

Have you ever wondered how really good dog trainers come up with the techniques they use to solve behaviour problems in dogs such as excessive barking, destructive chewing, toileting in the house and jumping up on visitors? Or how top dog trainers come up with ways to train dogs in top obedience and working competitions? Apart from a few naturals, most really good dog trainers have a very good understanding of how dogs learn. They have adapted theory from the world of behavioural science and turned that knowledge into real-life practical skills for training dogs. This article explains in plain English some of the science and theory behind dog training, these really are secrets of the dog training professionals!

You've probably heard the term "Reinforcement" before, but do you know what it really means?

Reinforcement is the term behavior analysts use when a behavior has been maintained or increased in frequency, duration or intensity.

An example, a dog learns to sit to be patted, each time he is patted he learns to sit more often or for longer.

This means if you want a dog to keep doing something, or do it more often, more intensely or for longer, that behavior needs to be reinforced.

The traditional method of reinforcement was to do something the dog didn't like and stop doing it when the dog complied with the command.

These days most dog training professionals use Positive Reinforcement, we give the dog something he wants when he does something we want! This could be a food treat, a game, a toy, access to outdoors, a walk around the neighbourhood, a scratch behind the ear - the list goes on... but mostly we use food because it is convenient and all dogs need to eat!

Sometimes it's not obvious to the dog exactly what we are trying to reinforce, and reinforcement of the desired behaviour does not occur as a result. The easiest solution is to use what behavior analysts call a "bridging stimulus", usually a sound used to mark the target behavior. This can be a simple and consistent "good boy!", but many dog trainers are discovering the advantages of clickers which mark tiny pieces of behaviour very precisely when used correctly. Like most things, it's a case of getting some practise. I liken it to learning how to press the shutter on a camera at the right moment.

When can we say we have Reinforced behavior?

By definition, we can only say reinforcement has occurred when we measure the increase or maintenance of a particular behavior.

Scientists would carefully measure behavior, but for most of us we're just happy to make a casual observation that a behavior has indeed been increased or maintained.

Some trainers make the mistake of assuming that behavior has been increased or maintained when in fact it has not.

Just because we have given a dog some praise, a scratch behind the ear, or even a yummy treat, it doesn't mean that the preceding behavior has been reinforced. Only when we can actually observe that a behavior has been increased or maintained can we say that it has been reinforced.

Are you training your own dog? Join Positive Petzine at http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/positivepetzine/ today for free training tips and hints!

Aidan Bindoff is intensely interested in animal behaviour and training and works with fearful, anxious and agressive dogs in Australia. He is also editor of Positive Petzine.



Written By: Aidan Bindoff


Canada.com

Pup show: 5 movies starring dogs
Arizona Republic, AZ - 13 hours ago
21, 2008 12:00 AM Bolt, an animated film about a dog actor who's convinced the superpowers he uses in his television show are real, opens today. ...
Video: John Travolta Gets Animated CBS
Med City Movie Guy: Some canine flicks aren't dogs Post-Bulletin
'Bolt' is another example of Hollywood's obsession with canines Gainesville Sun
Toronto Star - National Post
all 570 news articles

CBS News

Pet Giant Linked To Puppy Mills
CBS News, NY - 3 hours ago
"Dogs in small cages. These animals were living in those cages 24 hours a day, 365 days out of the year." In puppy mills, hundreds of breeding dogs are ...
Video: AP Top Stories AssociatedPress
Humane Society warns of buying from 'puppy mills' Sun-Sentinel.com
Investigation ties pet chain to 'puppy mills' MSNBC
Action 3 News - Consumer Affairs
all 210 news articles

Newseum to Host Inaugural Special Opening
MarketWatch - Nov 20, 2008
"First Dogs: American Presidents and Their Pets" features photographs and anecdotes about more than two dozen dogs and their owners, including George ...
So Many Parties, So Few Venues Washington Post
all 14 news articles

BYU football: Cougars glad to be 'dogs as spread hits 7 points
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - 10 hours ago
By Jay Drew PROVO - It is a different situation the BYU Cougars find themselves in this weekend, but not one that they are running from. ...

Artimplant and BioMedtrix sign exclusive US distribution agreement ...
MarketWatch - 7 hours ago
Artelon(R) is currently being used successfully in the treatment of cranial cruciate ligament injuries in dogs. To date, approximately 30 dogs have received ...