Small Animal Management
Explain the difference between positive and negative reinforcement. Explain how to use positive reinforcement when training dogs. Identify techniques for training a dog. Evaluate case studies and provide feedback.
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Positive vs. Negative Reinforcement
Positive Reinforcement: Positive reinforcement works by presenting a motivating/reinforcing stimulus to the animal after the desired behavior is exhibited, making the behavior more likely to happen in the future. EX: Giving a dog a treat (positive stimulus) when they lay down (behavior).
Negative Reinforcement: Negative reinforcement occurs when a certain stimulus is removed after a particular behavior is exhibited. EX: Blowing an air horn (negative stimulus) until a dog lays down (behavior).
Classical vs. Operant Conditioning
Classical Conditioning A process that involves creating an association between a naturally existing stimulus and a previously neutral one.
Pavlov’s Dogs
Operant Conditioning Utilizes reinforcements and punishments to create an association between behaviors and the consequences for those behaviors.
A dog sits and becomes calm before getting a leash put on to go for a walk. In this case the dog must perform a voluntary action of sitting and relaxing. If he complies, he is rewarded with going for a walk. If he doesn't sit and relax, he is denied the walk (which is a punishment). Either way his behavior results in a consequence.
1. Focus on the behavior you WANT. 2. Use force-free methods. 3. Reinforce GOOD behavior. 4. Set up training for success. 5. Teach your dog self control. 6. Consistency!!!
Decide exactly what behaviors you want your dog to exhibit BEFORE you begin training. Ex: How do you want your dog to act when someone rings the doorbell? Or How do you want your dog to act when they see another dog or animal? When training only reward when the dog does the behavior you want.
Use positive reinforcement. Punishment does not teach more appropriate behaviors and can result in fear or aggression in the dog. Punishment for an incorrect behavior should not be a spanking it should be a lack of reward.
Use a reward your dog gets excited about. Ex: Treats or toys Find your dog doing something right! Reward positive behaviors even when they occur outside of a training session. Ignore bad behaviors.
Break training down into baby steps. Keep training sessions short. No more than minutes Make sure the puppy or dog is enjoying the training session. Reward positive behaviors even when they occur outside of a training session.
Realize that your dog ultimately controls his/her own behavior. You can only sometimes control the environment. Teach your dog that calm, controlled behavior will get him/her what they want.
From the very start you need to decide exactly what you are trying to teach or control and how you will do it. Being inconsistent can result in confusion for the dog. Use the same phrases or hand gestures for each command.
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Explained the difference between positive and negative reinforcement. Explained how to use positive reinforcement when training a dog. Identified techniques for training a dog not to bark. Evaluated a case study and provide feedback.