Positive reinforcement means adding something your dog enjoys immediately after a behavior so that behavior is more likely to happen again. The “reward” can be food, play, attention, or access to something fun—what matters is that your dog truly values it and receives it right after the correct action.
Here are practical, everyday examples that work well for many dogs:
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Deliver the reward within 1–2 seconds of the behavior so your dog clearly connects the action with the payoff. If timing is hard, use a consistent marker word like “Yes” to pinpoint the moment, then reward.
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