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The dog sits and a treat is Positive Reinforcement
given. The dog learns to sit.



While walking on leash the Positive Punishment
dog lunges forward and feels
pain associated with the
tightening of a prong collar.
The dog learns not to lunge
against the collar.


The dog barks at the owner Negative Punishment
for attention and the owner
leaves the room. The dog
learns not to bark at the
owner.


The puppy jumps against the Extinction
owners legs and no attention is
given to the puppy. The puppy
learns not to jump against the
owners legs.

, Positive Reinforcement
The owner feeds the dog
whenever he lies down in
the kitchen. The dog learns
to lie down when in the
kitchen.



The dog causes the leg bands Negative Reinforcement
on a no pull harness to
loosen by walking closer to
the owner. The dog learns to
walk closer to the owner.




The owner hits the dog with a Positive Punishment
rolled up paper whenever the
dog makes eye contact with
the children. The dog learns
never to look at children.




The dog barks in his crate for Extinction
20 to 30 minutes after the
owner leaves. Nothing
happens as a result of the
barking. The dog learns not to
bark when the owner leaves.




The dog looks away from the Negative Punishment
handler during the heel free
exercise and the handler
abandons the dog in the
training room. The dog learns
to keep his eyes glued on the
handler.

, Negative Punishment
A puppy is tethered to a
training wall. The handler
walks away from the puppy
whenever he is jumping. The
do learns to keep four feet on
the floor when standing by
the handler.




Treats are dropped on the Positive Reinforcement
floor in the kitchen whenever
the dog stares at the cook.
The dog learns to stare at
anyone who is cooking.




A dog, while chasing a deer is Positive Punishment
called. When he does not
return to his handler, an
electric shock is applied to his
neck. The dog learns to come
back when called.




While learning to retrieve, a Negative Reinforcement
lab opens his mouth and an
ear pinch stops when he
opens his mouth to take the
dummy. The dog learns to
open his mouth to accept
the dummy.



The puppy jumps on the Positive Reinforcement
garbage can and knocks it
over, and edible refuse is
dumped out on the floor. The
puppy learns to get into
garbage cans.

, Positive Punishment
The puppy jumps on the
garbage can and knocks it
over, and a large pile of cans
falls on the puppy causing
extreme fear. The puppy stops
jumping on the garbage can.



The puppy follows children Extinction
home everyday in hope of
attention. The children fail to
pay attention to the pup ans
he eventually stops following
them.




A fearful pup barks at Negative Reinforcement
approaching people who
then back off. Barking
increases.


On the agility course the dog Negative Punishment
running begins to bark. The
handler removes the dog
from the course and puts
him in his crate. The dog
learns to run quietly.




A service dog is given a treat Positive Reinforcement
when he applies forward
pressure on his harness. The
dog learns to lead his
partner.

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