My children are
given treats for being good in class, on the school bus?!! and PE is taken away for bad behavior..
We only
gave her treats for like a week and finally she stopped asking for them.
and
give him a treat for coming to you.
Be sure that
you give him treats for eliminating outdoors.
I would recommend that after your puppy is going on the pads easily (always
give him a treat for this as a reward for his good behaviour so he will realize this is the behaviour you want and expect from him) start by taking him outside.
I had to at times, re-position him myself,
giving him a treat for allowing me, letting him know what a GOOD BOY he is.
Once it has,
give it a treat for behaving well.
In both group and private training we talk about weaning off treats to use a «lottery» reward system rather than
giving a treat for every behavior performed.
Let the animals observe each other at a distance; praise both animals and
give them treats for calm behavior.
Once they are comfortable training or playing with you and can reach the crowd while still staying relaxed, have friends in the crowd drop or
give treats for your puppy to continue the positive trend.
Praise and
give treats for calm behaviour.
A different study done on puppies found that when owners were trying to teach their puppies a new name — and
they gave them a treat for responding to it and the more time it took between the beginning sound of the name and the food to be given — the longer it would take for the puppy to recognize its name over time.
I'm really frustrated because I'm always taking her outside and
giving her treats for going outside.
Give her a treat for a job well done, and she will learn to associate her actions with her rewards.
And, be sure to
give him a treat for good behavior!
After puppy's done, praise him for it, but don't
give him a treat for it — not just yet.
I do
give treats for good things.
Then try taking a walk with your dog,
giving him treats for trotting along beside the stroller.
At that precise moment of calm,
give her the treat for being a «good girl».
If you add an audience where people praise your dog and
give treats for the exhibition, he may also enjoy performing in front of them!
To finish the massage, soothe your pet into a state of total relaxation by petting him all over, and be sure to
give him a treat for good behavior!
We work all day (and / or night) and we feel guilty about not spending the time our dogs deserve: So
we give them a treat for being a good boy / girl.
Praise your dog briefly,
give him a treat for entering the crate, and then leave quietly.
I gave her the treats for good, calm behavior... then I realized that she was staying at her ALWAYS empty water bowl and she has seemed more and more lethargic and I couldnt figure out why she keeps peeing in the garage... now I cant get control of her loose stools... How many letters have to be written here and many other sites before the FDA does something about this???
This involves petting, massaging or
giving him treats for his action.
Making clean up quick and easy gives you more time to throw that ball and
give treats for its return.
My trainer is very smart, I have taught her to
give me treats for sitting and staying... she even gives me treats for walking on a leash!
Here are some examples of other behaviors to click and
give treats for:
While this treat is good even for the pups with food sensitivities and allergic tendencies, it is advisable to keep a watch on your dog while he / she is
given this treat for the very first time.
Next, place it on your dog's back like a blanket — not yet attaching it — while
giving them treats for standing still.
Have this person
give you a treat for the dog so that the dog sees that it came from the trigger person.
To make the crate a welcoming place, start by
giving him treats for going in the crate and feeding him in this area.
Not exact matches
In an interview
for dog blog Napa's Daily Growl last year, Lavigne expressed the hope that his co-workers would show more appreciation
for his efforts: «
Give me
treats, damn you!»
Congress could create the consistent framework many Republicans want by creating a set of rules
for how ISPs and internet companies
treat customer data, but
given the GOP's repeated desire to return privacy regulation to the FTC, though, that seems unlikely.
In a recent blog post
for Flyertalk, JetBlue flight attendant and columnist Amanda Pleva
gave an honest account of what it takes
for her to
treat a passenger well — and it all comes down to how she is
treated by them.
As a business leader, you probably shouldn't
treat your employees better or
give more to your community just
for the publicity value.
They'll
give you a free chocolate chip cookie on National Cookie Day with no purchase necessary, and they're teasing «a little something extra
for a future sweet
treat» — so, probably a coupon.
Today, more than 15,000 people have taken Lactagen, an over-the-counter derivative of the formula Ritter cooked up, and his company, Ritter Pharmaceuticals, is about to launch trials
for a prescription drug to
treat lactose intolerance — an endeavor that can cost upward of $ 50 million before the FDA
gives its OK.
Lee's son, known as Jamie,
gave a eulogy, as did Lee's former boarding school roommate, Mike McBride — and Dimon, who last year faced down his own health crisis as he was
treated for throat cancer.
When spending the requisite time analyzing your staff and looking
for gaps, don't forget that you need to
treat your best employees very well, so that when they receive a call from a recruiter, or are approached by a rival CEO, the only answer they'll feel obliged to
give is a firm «Thanks, but no thanks.»
This relatively new notion that a
treat — which by definition is something that
gives pleasure — should also be good
for you, coincides with what Papa calls the «unreasonable consumer.»
You can
give yourself small
treats like eating your favorite desert in the afternoon, seeing a new movie after work or buying that purse you have been craving
for.
Not only is the content trustworthy and highly shareable, it
gives BarkBox customers fodder
for indulging in their pet passion, while BarkBox gets
treated to the spoils of their attention.
Our cats were generally eager to taste every
treat given to them, although they had a slight preference
for fish smells and flavors.
Now, when Google is asked about their Motorola purchase, they say it was
for the patents and they plan to
treat Motorola just as if it is another Android vendor and not
give them any preferential treatment.
So to
treat them nicely is very essential, so that they can
give a better productivity
for the company.
Watch out
for new lease or early - upgrade deals, and
treat them with a fair amount of skepticism; buying your phone independent of service
gives you far more leverage.
This includes using less meat in recipes (
for example: buy two pounds of ground beef and divide it into three servings to use in recipes that call
for one pound of beef),
giving our cats a spoonful of wet food as a
treat instead of an entire can, using dish towels instead of paper towels in most situations, etc..
I mean even though it's not
treated as currency and tax - free, it is
given capital gain treatment
for long - term holding which is more beneficial than some other assets.
«Common values,» I found in my interviews, is a phrase that stands in
for one of two things:
treating other people with respect or
giving back to the community.