Have you ever wondered what motivates your pet? We all know food is normally a good one. Sometimes, the ball, or a squeaky toy will work. Sometimes, loving and petting work. How do we know?
In the movie "How to Train Your Dragon", Hiccup, the main viking character, used positive reinforcement training to train Toothless, and other dragons he was supposed to be killing. He came off as a hero as he flew on them, got them back to their cages, and made them less scary . Dragons were meant to be killed, they were bad in the movie. When Hiccup has a chance to get to know Toothless (the most dangerous dragon), he finds out they are not so bad. They liked to be pet, they like fish, they like to share their fish too. He find that by trying out different things and building trust, he and the Toothless become a team.
I watched this and thought about how we train dogs and other animals. We build trust (a huge component) and then we find out what they like so they are reinforced when they do what we ask. When something good happens the behavior will likely be repeated. Therefore finding out what motivates your dog is important
Check out the movie and see the parallels between dragon training and dogs training. Have fun finding those motivators. It is a fun movie too.