When your dog is going to the bathroom in the proper area, repeat the verbal command, giving
your dog praise and a reward when they finish.
Not exact matches
The scans revealed that when
praised, 13 of the
dogs showed equal or greater levels of brain activity in the region that controls decision - making
and signals
rewards than when they received food, the scientists will report in an upcoming issue of Social Cognitive
and Affective Neuroscience.
In the meantime,
reward your
dog by
praising him, petting him,
and giving him lots of attention.
Next, call the
dog back into the house
and reward him with treats
and an enthusiastic round of petting
and praise.
Once a person is found, the
dog is trained to bark repeatedly until either the handler instructs the victim to pop out of hiding to offer the
dog an enthusiastic game of tug of war or the handler arrives to
praise and reward the
dog.
«[Tell them to] be patient with the
dog and always
reward and praise him when he uses the potty where he is supposed to.»
It's so important to be really generous with
praise and rewards,
and it needs to be something the
dog really likes!
If the
dog does its business during the set time period, it should be
rewarded with
praise, food, play, affection
and either an extended walk or a period of play inside or outside the home.
In his mind, it is affection
and the
reward of
praise that trains
dogs, not fear of punishment.
When the
dog does potty outside,
praise enthusiastically
and reward either with high value food (hot
dog, chicken meat, etc) or a game of fetch etc..
Though it may seem like your
dog needs comforting, coddling
and praising your
dog reinforces
and rewards the unwanted behavior.
Give your
dog a lot of
praise for being silent
and reward it with a treat.
The Golden, like all other
dogs, works best with
rewards and praise.
When your
dog goes potty in the correct place,
praise them
and offer a food
reward.
1)
Praise and reward your
dog when he does what you ask of him, give an appropriate correction when he doesn't do what he has been taught to do.
Positive Reinforcement Training: Positive reinforcement training uses
praise and / or treats to
reward your
dog for good behaviour.
Give immediate
praise and reward when your
dog performs his task well.
Rewarding a
dog for doing the right thing can be accomplished using
praise, play time (often with a ball), petting
and most commonly, food.
Remember to use lots of
praise and rewards...
and simple words to teach the basic
dog commands.
Make sure to help your younger children when it comes to
rewarding and praising the puppy so that everyone is setting the
dog up to succeed.
Praise and reward your
dog after.
When a
dog faces a stimulus that causes aggression
and he does not react, you give him a
reward — usually
praise and a
dog treat.
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Reward your
dog's attention / name recognition with lots of
praise and play.
Give your
dog the «Stay» command then take a step backward away from him
and pause for a second before returning to your
dog to
praise and reward him.
We don't use any negative consequences for bad behaviors; our
rewards - based method simply teaches you how to set your
dog up for success
and praise them when they make the right choices.
This means gradually exposing your
dog to the fearful stimuli
and rewarding or
praising him when he exhibits the desired behavior.
Getting your new
dog to come when called takes practice
and must always be a positive experience (food
rewards combined with
praise work well).
Command - Response -
Reward is a vital technique for nearly all behavior problems: instead of yelling or hitting the
dog, interrupt the bad behavior by giving a command (possibly so simple as «sit»),
and then once the response is obtained, the
dog is
rewarded with a treat or lavish
praise.
Rewards or
praise can be given for these activities
and immediately after the task is completed so the
dog makes the connection.
Training a Poodle
dog is fairly easy because it responds well to patience,
reward and praise.
Praise and reward your
dog when he goes into his crate but don't make a fuss when you leave or return.
If your
dog is on the fence about it,
reward him when he uses the crate with treats
and praise.
Use this command every time your
dog approaches the crate,
and reinforce his actions with
rewards like
dog treats
and praise when he walks inside it.
The
praise and reward needs to come immediately after the
dog does what you want if she's going to make the connection — «Hey, if I sit when she says «sit,» I get a treat!»
When your
dog goes outside, always
praise him
and reward him with a treat, especially during the house training phase.
If the
dog does it, that is a huge success,
and you want to give great
praise and reward.
If the
dog stops barking, it should be
praised immediately
and continuously, with an extra special
reward if it remains quiet for a full three seconds.
If your
dog barks while inside the house when you're home, call him to you, have him obey a command such as «sit» or «down,»
and reward him with
praise and a treat.
Each time a
dog gets the behavior right she gets
praise and a
reward.
For centuries,
dogs have been warning their families about possible dangers
and strangers trespassing, through barking,
and owners have been
praising and rewarding them for being good guardians.
Reward training
and positive reinforcement training are the two most popular terms used to describe using
praise to show your
dog the behavior you wish to encourage.
A long line gives your
dog more freedom to walk around, but you also have a level of control, so when you catch your
dog sniffing an area
and about to dig out a treasure, you can say «leave it»
and gently guide your
dog away as you get ready to
praise and reward him for leaving it.
Call your
dog to you at the top of the stairs
and when they run up you must
reward them with lots of
praise and one of their favorite toys.
Place your
dog on the pad throughout the day to familiarize with the attractant.As soon as your
dog goes on the pad, immediately
reward them with
praise and a treat for good behavior.
Use a
rewards - based approach with lots of
praise and treats for a job well done
and if you aren't seeing progress, bring in a professional — never fail to deal with training this
dog.
Your
dog might exhibit stubborn behavior, so you will need to be patient but firm while using positive reinforcement techniques that include plenty of
rewards, treats,
and praise.
No matter what your
dog's personality is like, being consistent
and patient will yield the best results, so stick with positive reinforcement training techniques that include
praise, treats,
and rewards.
As with most
dogs, positive training techniques are most effective, so use
praise and treats as
rewards for a job well done.
Because pit bull type
dogs tend to form very strong bonds with their people, their favorite
reward for good behavior is ultimately, your affection
and praise.
When training your pet, always use positive tactics, including giving your
dog plenty of
praise and rewards, such as treats.