Dog Training Treat
Dog Training treat
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Dog Treat Bag Plus from OllyDog Magnetic with Waist Belt The OllyDog Treat Bag Plus magnetic dog training pouch keeps your dog’s treats handy for dog training sessions or dog walks and it looks great! A Magnetic closure makes is easy to open the Treat Bag Plus with one hand. Zippered stash pocket to keep keys, id and cash or a clicker. Versatile with 3 ways to wear: Removable waist belt, rip-and-stick webbing loop or belt clip. Cute designs and fashiona… |
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Click! & Treat Training Kit for Dogs Ver. 1.1 by Gary Wilkes (VHS) This is your passport to dog obedience without force. Animal behaviorist and trainer Gary Wilkes will show you this innovative method of shaping behaviors with positive reinforcement…. |
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Zuke’s Mini Naturals Dog Treats Dogs of all shapes and sizes love treats – the more, the better! Mini Naturals are the ideal size for frequent rewards without overfeeding. At just two calories each, every moist little morsel is packed full of premium ingredients, including the vitamins and minerals your dog needs to stay healthy. Dog trainers recommend Mini Naturals – they hold their shape in your pocket or bait bag, and no dog … |
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Zuke’s Jerky Naturals Dog Treats, 6-Ounce Zuke’s Jerky Naturals are the healthy choice when you want only the best for your dog. Our new and improved, semi-moist formula is packed with the natural goodness of real meat or fish, fresh blueberries, ground flax seed, apples and carrots. Like all Zuke’s products, Jerky Naturals are completely free of wheat, corn, soy, by-products, artificial colors and artificial preservatives – great for tra… |
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Pet Naturals of Vermont Calming For Large Dogs … |
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Barbie Forever Barbie Doll with Tanner the Dog $18.99 Barbie doll has a dog named Tanner who is just like a real dog! Tanner is soft and fuzzy and her mouth, ears, head and tail really move! You can open Tanner dog’s mouth and feed her the dog biscuits. Comes with a dog bone and chew toys that Tanner can hold in her mouth, too. When Tanner has to go to the bathroom, Barbie doll cleans up with her special magnetic scooper and trash can. Posable Barbie… |
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MGA Rescue Pets Train And Play Puppy $39.99 The next time your child thinks they are seriously ready for a puppy, but you aren’t convinced, try “adopting” this adorable Rescue Pet. The soft, furry friend has a lot of similarities to a real puppy, but without the hard consequences if responsibilities aren’t met. The Train and Play Puppy from MGA drinks water, burps, and even lifts his leg to relieve himself. A bone, training mat, f… |
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MultiPet Birthday Cake – 6 Candle Product Description After the edible cake is gone, your dog will love our plush version which plays the familiar “Happy Birthday” song with just a squeeze. Measures 6″ in diameter and 5.5″ tall…. |
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Pro-Treat Beef Liver, Freeze Dried Dog Treats LFD5 Size: 21 Ounce Features: -Freeze dried beef liver treat.-Perfect pocket treat easy and convenient to use.-Available in resalable cans.-Powdered high protein food. Options: -Available in 1oz, 2oz, 4oz, 14oz and 21oz sizes. Dimensions: -1oz. Weight: 0.13 lb.-2oz. Weight: 0.25 lb.-4oz. Weight: 0.5 lb.-14oz. Weight: 1lb.-21oz. Weight: 1.75 lbs.-1oz. Dimensions: 1.4” H x 5.1” W x 3.7” D.-2oz / … |
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BULK Designer Treat N Training Bag 12 Pack $14.39 Bulk pack! Great for trainers and clubs! Get quick and easy access to treats and other doggy-essentials the Designer Quick Access Treat ‘N Training Bag pops open and stays open till you pop it closed. Lots of great features and a new designer look. Perfect for any type of dog training such as agility obedience play time or walks. Keeps your treatspoop bags clicker and more handy and looks good doi… |

How to Use Dog Training Treats to Make Him Learn
There are a number of methods that you can use to do dog training. Some ways need for the dog’s owner to be able to use harmful treatments, while other methods ask for their patience and commitment. If you want to train a dog in the safest and most reasonable way, you should use treats, just like the professionals say you should.
You can use the treats to give him either punishments or rewards, so that he can learn his lesson. If he follows the command correctly or he behaves like he should, you can give him a treat, so he knows that he did the right thing. If he doesn’t follow the command or doesn’t behave like he should, you can refuse him the treat, and that would be the punishment. Keep using punishments and rewards until he learns to do the right thing so he can get his treat.
Uses
There are a number of uses that dog treats can be used for:
• Teach the dog to do what he is ordered, so he can get his treat.
• Encourage him to be obedient to you, to have an active attitude and to be interested in the treat he will get if he behaves as he should.
• Besides giving him treats, you can also praise him when he does well, which makes the training process easier.
• It can be a representation of the fact that he pleased you with his actions.
• Dog treats will work usually for dogs, even if praising doesn’t do much.
When to offer them treats
If you want to use dog training treats, you should give it to them right after he executes a command correctly or behaves the way he should be. Treats and praises should be automatically connected to the way he behaves. Giving him too many treats can make him dependent on getting them.
Treats should be used only during the initial training phase, when he is learning. If he’s not training, you shouldn’t give him the same treats that he receives when he learns.
If you’re looking to make him learn a command like “down”, the treat you’re giving him should be put on his nose, and brought down, as well as telling him the “down” command at the same time.
If he executes the command as he should, you can reward him with the treat, and also encourage him with words or with a pat. Keep doing the same thing until he knows when he gets the treat and what he needs to do in order to receive it.
In time, as he learns more, you can use patting and praising instead of dog treats. In training, the goal is to teach him to do as you order him. You can still give him dog treats from time to time, but it would be better to keep them hidden, since he should follow orders even if you don’t have a treat with you.
Types
There are dog training treats that are simple, just like cookies, which you can use to reward the dog. You can even use treats that help his digestion, boost his health or cleans the dog’s teeth.
Buying dog treats
You can buy the dog treats from groceries, food stores, pet shops, specialty stores or even online. The price of dog treats can vary, from $5 to $30. Since their prices can be considerable, you can also find discounts, if you buy in bulk.
Another option would be to prepare it yourself, at home, using books or recipes found online.
About the Author
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Are there any alternate methods of training a Dog to sit other then “treat over nose”?
http://www.ehow.com/how_65_train-dog-sit.html
^^ this link says to hold the treat over their nose so they but there butt down to get there. but my pup just lunges out for the treat instead of staying still. Any tips?
While standing and looking at me, I would simply say sit and push their butt down to a sitting position. Give praise and/or treat and repeat. That’s the easiest method to me, they picked it up in no time.
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