Deb
Posted : 5/3/2007 7:55:15 PM
So, do you think it's possible for a dog to expect tangible rewards after you've stopped using them? That is, if you believe a dog is still motivated by them years and years after it has learned a command?
Yes... in a way.
When my dog was a puppy, I gave him a high-value treat whenever he went to the bathroom outside. He rarely if ever gets treats now. I can't remember the last time I gave him a treat.
But he still poops and pees the minute he gets outside, even though it is in his best interest to dawdle.
I don't have a window onto my dog's brain, but I am guessing that I made a sufficiently strong association:
Eliminate and something really good happens
And every once in a great while I will offer something like praise or a treat if it is handy and this keeps the "jackpot effect" strong, I am guessing.
I don't think that my dog poops quickly because he loves me or wants to please me or cares about our relationship. I care about these things, and I do think my dog loves me, but I don't think he connects pooping to love.
These things are mysterious, and I am not a woman of mystery.
I think he does it because it feels good, and I am pretty sure it feels good because I gave him a lot of liver for a few months.