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PRINCIPLE 8 OF 10

Reinforce & Reward, Build Motivation, Not Just Compliance

A dog that’s rewarded for the right choice learns faster than one that’s only corrected for the wrong one. Consistent marking and reinforcement build genuine understanding, not just temporary compliance.

Mark the Moment

Reward What Motivates

Every Program, Every Dog

What It Means

This means clearly marking the exact moment a dog makes a good choice, then following through with a reward that actually motivates that individual dog, food, play, praise, or access to something they want.

Why It Matters

Inconsistent or poorly timed rewards teach a dog that behavior doesn’t reliably pay off, which slows progress and can push handlers back toward pressure and repetition instead.

A rewarded choice is remembered. A punished one is just avoided.

How We Apply This at Marin K9

Every Marin K9 program is built on reward-based, positive reinforcement methods, tailored to what actually motivates your individual dog, because no two dogs are reinforced by the same thing.

Marking the exact moment a dog makes the right choice.

Real-World Example

The same dog, the same walk, two very different approaches.

BEFORE

Without This Principle

AFTER

With This Principle

Signs You Need This Principle

Quick Questions

Food is one option among many, play, praise, or access to a walk can all work. We help you find what actually drives your dog.
No, reinforcement can be faded over time once a behavior is reliable. We teach a plan for that transition.

Related Principles

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Communicate with Clarity

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Be Consistent

Ready to See This in Practice?

Want training your dog is actually motivated to do? Let’s find what drives them.

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