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How we use reward markers in our dog training

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Haley Young
Dec 06, 2021
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Scout the Australian cattle dog playing tug with her owner on the dog-friendly stretch of Cocoa Beach in Florida

Reward markers have been an integral part of working with my dog. First popularized by marine mammal trainers, marker training (often done with a clicker and thus called “clicker training”) allows us to “mark” moments of our dogs’ behavior to provide more clarity in the teaching process. This makes learning more efficient!

Here’s a look at our own reward marker system. What are markers? Why are they so helpful? How do we personally use them?

What exactly is a reward marker?

At its simplest, a reward marker is a signal that tells our dogs:

  1. They just did the right thing, and

  2. They are about to be rewarded.

Depending on the complexity of one’s training, a marker might also tell our dogs where the reward is coming from and what type of reward it is.

Markers are usually a sound like a clicker or short word. They can also be a specific motion (particularly when working with deaf dogs).

Some common reward markers

  • A clicker

  • Words like “yes” and “good”

  • Short sounds like “tsst”

  • A thumbs up

How we “charge” re…

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