I love AMC Channel.
Why?
Because they show all my favorite movies. This month they have been showing one of my all time favorites “The Godfather”. As I was sitting there chomping on some popcorn, I was struck with a thought as Marlon Brando uttered the now famous line “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse.”
You see, dog training is the same. In order to get training results, you need to make your dog an offer they can’t refuse. NOT the kind of motivation that Don Corleone and Luca Brasi use. They use negative motivation to get results.
Instead of using violence and anger, we want to find ways to positively motivate your dog.
A point that I always stress when I am teaching someone how to train his or her dog is this: Training does not happen without motivation. You need to motivate your dog if you want her to perform.
I also stress the fact that there are two forms of motivation: Positive and Negative. Both forms of motivation can produce results.
For a long time dog trainers would not use food or other forms of positive motivation because they had the silly notion that a dog is supposed to work for its master, PERIOD.
So dog trainers of the past would put a choke chain on the dog and use negative motivation to get the dog to comply with the command. The pain motivated the dog. In order to escape the pain the dog would comply.
A very bad way to train.
Whenever a trainer uses negative motivation he will get side effects. A killer whale trainer once said: If you put a shock collar on a killer whale you will have a very short training session because there is a good chance that the whale will eat you when you get in the pool.
He went on to say that aggression is caused by negative training methods. I completely agree with him. You can’t constantly expose your dog to negative training sessions and not expect it to produce negative side effects.
At this point many dog owners think that if you use food to train, the dog will only work for food.
Using food is only one part of the training process. Once your dog starts to learn a command, you can start to use life rewards.
A life reward is anything that the dog likes or wants. Does your dog like to go for car rides? Before you open the door and let your dog in, give your dog a command – sit, down, stay, etc.
Compliance is what we want from our dogs when we are doing obedience. You get compliance by motivating your dog.
Here is the secret of compliance:
1. Ask
2. Motivate
3. Reward
Through repetition your dog will start to learn the command.
Conclusion – In the movie “The Godfather,” negative motivation was used to get compliance, something we don’t want to do when we are training our dogs. Instead, we want to use positive motivation. By using positive motivation, we don’t have to resort to aggressive training techniques that promote aggression in dogs.
All the best,
Eric
P.S. If you would like to see an example of how to use life rewards you can watch this video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=-Iv2Hikxo_A
Monday, July 30, 2007
Godfather Style Dog Training - How To Make Your Dog An Offer They Can't Refuse
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I received my degree in Psychology and I totally agree with you whether it's with dogs or humans! Anyway, I recently adopted a Westiepoo and it is very hard to get him to concentrate. I've been following along with your tips, repetition repetition repetition, and using a positive rewards method. This dog, however, must have a little more poodle in him than Westie because he is stubborn! He'll sneak for the treat instead of work for it and I'm guessing this is due to my part in not being able to clearly communicate what I want him to do. I am currently working on the commands stay and come. When I try to communicate stay I'll have placed some treats a little bit away from him, get him to sit, and issue the command stay...except he's more focused on the food than on what I'm trying to get him to do. So as soon as I uncover the food he darts for it. Any ideas on how to use positive rewards with this?
Thanks Sarah.
I would use a clicker. Clickers really help communicate what you want to the dog. You can learn more about clickers by watching these two videos:
http://www.amazingdogtrainingman.com/videos/clicker1.htm
http://www.amazingdogtrainingman.com/videos/clicker2.htm
Hope this helps and please let me know how you make out.
All the best,
Eric
Humans are smarter than dogs. Yep… no offense to dogs, but even the dumbest blonde you know is smarter than the smartest dog you know. That’s good news, because if you want your dog to be a good student—to learn to sit, stay, heel, come, fetch; in short, to obey your every command—you have to be a good teacher. To be a good teacher, you have to understand how your student thinks. Because you’re smart, this will be a breeze.
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