Be sure to
give him praise and treats.
When the dog pees while out on walks,
give it praise and treats.
When you go to the same spot and
give them praise and treats when they go there, the dog will associate that spot with doing its business and see the whole thing positively, because they know that it makes you happy when they go in that spot.
When he becomes frustrated and barks, say «Quiet» and when his barking pauses,
give him praise and a treat.
Give them praise and treats when they get into the bath tub on their own, when they sit still with the shower attachment running and when they let you handle sensitive areas.
Try to get him to play with you or respond to commands he knows and
give him praise and treats when he responds to you instead of to the fear stimulus.
When your puppy does something right,
give them praises and treats.
Once he is lying on his side,
give him praise and the treat.
Give him praise and treats for venturing into the crate, and for resting there calmly.
Not exact matches
When it's dry,
praise the doll like crazy
and give it a
treat.
«I will be raising the
praise with staff, visiting their classrooms more,
and providing special
treats — putting little gifts in their mailboxes, taking them to lunch on their birthdays,
and giving the gift of time.
They're also likely to be
praised by the governor, asked to
give presentations at conferences,
and otherwise
treated like educational superstars, state officials say.
If he gets it correct,
give him the
treat and praise him for his magic trick!
Give her the time
and space to be comfortable in approaching new people, animals or objects,
and reward her with
treats and praise for each encounter.
If you live in a private estate,
and when you come home, open the door for your dog to go outside to urinate
and when he comes back in,
praise him
and give him a
treat.
When they go inside,
give them that
treat and praise them.
Each
and every time he does not jump up to greet a guest,
praise him for staying down
and give him a dog
treat.
Wait until the dog becomes silent, then return
and give it a lot of
praise and a small
treat.
Give your dog a lot of
praise for being silent
and reward it with a
treat.
Reward it by returning soon
and give it lot's of
praise and a
treat.
Instead
praise your puppy after he stops the number of barks you think are appropriate with Good bark, Good dog, now Hush
and give him a
treat.
As soon as the poop / pee is complete, immediately
praise him, quickly
give him several
treats and then play.
When your dog enters the crate in search of the toy, you must
give your dog a lot of
praise and perhaps even a small
treat.
Have them stay for just a moment or two
and then
give a
treat reward with an upbeat
praise.
The first few times you take her out wait until she starts,
give your command (for example: GO POTTY) in a happy voice,
and then
give her a
treat and a lot of
praise as she does her business.
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.
Give him plenty of vocal
praise, petting
and even a few
treats.
Once the paws are on your forearm,
praise and give the
treat.
Brush your pet's teeth gently,
give constant
praise and encouragement,
and reward them when you are done with a toy, activity, or veterinary - recommended dental
treat
Remember to put the «red ball» downat the start of each episode,
give praise and a small yummy
treat as a reward for being good,
and pick up
and put the «red ball» away at the end of each exercise.
When the dog actually sits down,
give it a lot of
praise and a small
treat.
If you act excited,
give him all sorts of
praise to go into the bathroom
and lay a
treat in the tub to trick him into getting in, he'll start to associate those motivational tools with negative outcomes.
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.
As it does,
give him the
treat and heap
praise on him.
Give him a
treat and shower with
praise.
When your puppy
gives you their attention while you speak their name,
give them a reward in the form of a
treat and a lot of
praise.
When your dog have done a complete slalom of 2 poles,
give him a
treat and verbal
praise.
Start practicing your recall with your pooch, let him get about fifteen feet away
and call him back, if he comes
give him lots of
praise and treats,
and then let him head back out onto the trail.
o If your cat is launching himself at people in a misguided attempt to play, then you will need to eliminate places that he can launch from, use squirt guns
and spray bottles,
and keep thick towels laying around to defend yourself,
and then when he is calm, engage him in normal play to wear him out,
and praise him
and give him
treats when he does participate in normal play.
When the cat eats it, calmly
praise or pet him,
and give him a few more
treats.
For the first half of the week there was no response but finally one day she went
and I
praised her enthusiastically, clicked
and gave her a
treat.
Once the training is over
praise the dog, stroke him
and give him a
treat.
Give treats or ample
praises to your mutt during
and after clipping.
He should start moving toward you
and if he does,
praise and give him a
treat.
Let him wander around but every few minutes, say his name
and clap your hands — when your puppy looks at you,
praise him excitedly
and give him a
treat.
As your puppy eliminates, quietly
praise him,
and when he finishes,
give a special puppy
treat or kibble from his favorite Hill's ® puppy food as a reward.
Give treats and praise to create a positive association.
Praise him
and give him a
treat.
o If you catch your kitten using the litter box, once they are done,
praise them
and give them a
treat.
You should repeat this process several times: use a
treat to lure him
and then
give lots of
praise as he enters the crate.