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Training or Bribing? Vet Tips for Reliable Behavior 🐶

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Training or Bribing? Vet Tips for Reliable Behavior 🐶

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Training or Bribing? Vet Tips for Reliable Behavior 🐶

 

“My dog only listens if I have food.” Sound familiar? You’re not alone—and you’re not doing it wrong. You’re just missing one step: transitioning from food *bribery* to food *reinforcement.*

I’m Dr. Duncan Houston. In this article, I’ll explain how to train your dog using rewards the right way—without creating a fooddependent dog who only works for snacks.

 

🍗 Bribing vs. Rewarding – Know the Difference

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  • 🍖 **Bribing** = showing the food *before* the behavior
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  • 🎯 **Reinforcing** = rewarding *after* your dog performs the behavior

Key Point: If your dog only responds when they see food, you’re likely bribing.

 

🧠 Why Dogs Get "FoodDependent"

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  • 🔁 They’ve learned food = cue → behavior (instead of cue → behavior → reward)
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  • 🤷 They haven’t been taught that good behavior pays off *later*
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  • 🛠️ Hand always goes into the treat pouch *before* asking anything

 

✅ VetBacked Steps to Transition Off Bribery

1. Hide the Treats

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  • 🧥 Keep them in your pocket or pouch—not in your hand
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  • 🎁 Surprise rewards build stronger longterm behavior

2. Ask for the Behavior First

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  • 🗣️ Cue → Behavior → THEN show the treat
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  • 📉 If your dog doesn’t respond, lower the difficulty—not your standards

3. Use Variable Rewards

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  • 🎲 Start rewarding every success → then move to every 2nd or 3rd
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  • 🧠 Unpredictable rewards = stronger, more durable behaviors

4. Switch to “Life Rewards”

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  • 🚶 Going for a walk
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  • 🧸 Getting a toy
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  • 🚪 Opening a door

Example: Dog sits → door opens. No food needed. Still a reward.

 

🧠 Use a Reward Schedule for Progress

| Phase | Reward Style | Goal | |||| | Beginner | Every correct behavior | Build association | | Intermediate | Every 2–3 behaviors | Build reliability | | Advanced | Random rewards + life rewards | Build realworld performance |

❌ What NOT to Do

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  • ❌ Show the treat *before* giving the cue
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  • ❌ Wave food to “bait” the dog into the behavior
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  • ❌ Punish or scold when they stop responding—rebuild the behavior instead

 

💡 Keep Rewards FUN—But Fading

Use jackpots (multiple treats or highvalue surprise) occasionally for amazing effort. Think of it like a bonus paycheck—it keeps motivation high even when rewards aren’t guaranteed.

 

 

💬 What Dog Parents Say

“My dog only used to listen if I waved chicken around. After using these tips, now she listens for a ‘yes’—not the snack.” – Lara & Scout
“I didn’t realize I was bribing. We followed Woopf’s plan and now my dog sits on cue—even when I’m emptyhanded.” – Marcus & Bean

 

👩⚕️ Want a Custom RewardFading Plan?

Send your dog’s training routine and response history to Ask A Vet and we’ll send you a personalized, vetreviewed strategy to move from food reliance to reliable obedience.

 

Final Thoughts

Bribery is a great way to start—but it’s not where you want to end. Train smarter by moving from visible food to earned reward. With clarity, timing, and confidence, your dog will listen even when you’re holding *nothing at all.*

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