Course Details
We need reinforcement to teach and strengthen our dog’s behaviors. But at some point, we must reduce the amount of reinforcement. If we don’t, our dogs will struggle to smoothly transition from training to trialing. Behaviors we typically lump under “ring stress” are often the result of confusion. Going from a high rate of reinforcement to no reinforcement creates a drastically different picture. How do we go about reducing reinforcement without losing our dog’s engagement and animation? In this workshop you will learn to use your reinforcers thoughtfully and mindfully. This workshop provides you with a variety of techniques to reduce reinforcement including jackpots, variable reinforcement, pieces of exercises as tricks, meaningful praise and more! You can pick and choose the techniques that work best for you and your dog. You CAN reduce your dog’s reliance on a high reinforcement rate.
Watch the Trailer:
Lecture Publish Date: Sunday April 7
Video Submissions Due Date: Sunday April 14th @ 12pm noon PT
Feedback & Questions Video Publish Date: Wednesday April 17th
Petra (she/her) graduated from Rutgers School of Health Related Professions 17 years ago with a degree in physical therapy and has experience working with an extremely varied caseload including pediatric through geriatric clients with a vast range of diagnoses. Her areas of expertise included in-patient rehabilitation, orthopedics and neurology. (Click here for full bio and to view Petra's upcoming courses)