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Using Dog Treats To Encourage Your Dog When Training Or Rewarding Them
By Thierry Babineaux
Just like some dog owners like to go through tons of dog names to find the one that suits their dog the best, similarly, dog treats should be only selected after careful consideration of their Read more...

 

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The Basics Of Dog Training Commands
By Roland Parris Jefferson III
The majority of dog owners in the world have one common problem with their dogs. They refuse to do what they are supposed to do. Some dog owners only have behavior problems with their dogs when other Read more...

Dog Obedience Training For Pets
By Jerry Mace
A dog is a man's best friend. However, true this might be, the fact always remains that dogs are after all wild animals, and training your beast in to a civilized pet is a very important task that Read more...

 
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How To Prevent Your Dog From Scent Marking Its Territory
By Charley Huang
It is the most natural thing on earth for a dog to want to mark its territory, and to them, it is their way of saying to the world, “Hello, I was here, smell the scent that belongs to Read more...
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Dog Obedience: Curbing Dissatisfying Behavior
By S. Lee
Does your dog need work in the behavior department? Perhaps your dog barks too much, chews on items that are or were valuable to you, digs his way out of enclosures or gets into things like the Read more...
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Choosing A Dog Training Course
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You've got a dog with behavior problems, or you just plain want your dog to listen to you, but you don't know where to begin. You need help and answers badly, but you don't want to spend hundreds or Read more...


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How To Use Dog Training Treats To Make Him Learn
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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 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 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.
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5 Ways To Stop Your Dog Jumping
By Michael Marsden
One of the most annoying habits a dog can have is to jump on their owners, or guests, when they enter the house. Jumping is usually a sign of great excitement on the dog’s part, but it can also cause Read more...

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