Which Dog Training Treats You Ought To Use
Monday, April 23rd, 2012All dog training should be primarily based on a reward. For most of our dogs a flavorsome treat will be motivation enough.
There are several food options for treating your dog as reward the primary trick is to start with as low price food reward as possible and only increase the value of reward when you have to increase motivation.
If you start with the finest ham whilst teaching your dog to sit and he becomes used to it, you will have little option to upgrade when you teach him to dance. Some dogs are delighted to work for raw veg and others only the most tasty liver cake. If you start as low value as possible then you are leaving more reward options when motivation requires a boost.
Low worth food reward:
- Carrot bites
- Cherry tomatoes
- Dry biscuit
Medium worth food reward:
- Soft dog treats
- Broken up bendy dog gnaw
- Tripe from ration
High price food reward:
- Cooked protein
- Cheese
- Liver cake
Clicker training:
The clicker is a great positive re-strengthening tool for basic dog training.
While clicker training your dog smaller food treats are the most efficient. A little taste of something delicious will leave your dog desiring more. You may also alternate food reward when training so your dog won't ever know which cost of treat to expect.
To reward a particularly good training result you can supply your dog with a clicker jackpot. Here is where one click gives a shower of treats. This is best used at the end of a training session to finish on a high note so that in the next training session, the dog is enthusiastic and looking to get another jackpot. So the dog will try harder than usual because of the jackpot, it is really a great training technique.
Rewarding good behaviour and ignoring bad is positive dog training. Motivation in a form that works for your dog will produce the best results. To get more info on basic dog training visit The Dog Trick Academy.
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