Keep your sessions short (under 2 minutes) and use extra
high value food rewards until your dog can be calm during this process.
As far as «raising the stakes» is concerned, this means
using high value food, like roast meat, or hot dogs.
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..
It is important that your canine companion can associate their trim with some good stuff,
like high value food rewards cut into tiny pieces and plenty of soothing praise.
A very simple way to do this is to use a very
high value food reward that your dog only gets after he has gone to the bathroom in the correct place.
Putting wad of
high value food treats in a sock and teaching the dog to play tug with the food sock also goes a long way towards teaching low prey drive dogs that have food drive to play tug.
Another important thing to do is
use high value food rewards to serve as positive reinforcement for the wanted behavior.
Pairing it
with high value foods (like raw goats milk) will quickly develop a positive association with the unique taste of fresh vegetables.
The most interesting and promising of all the sectors is
the high value food processing industry where the demand for starches and derivatives is in a nascent stage, but strong.
As soon as Zane gets out of the squat, you want to give
that high value food reward.
If you train with food, all you will need is
a higher value food, until proofing is well established.
In the beginning of our work, we use
high value food rewards to teach the mea...
We use the word «good» to wean off of
the high value food reward.
Turns out, prime rib is
a high value food at my house, at least for Bailie.
In my case I always start with marker training and
high value food rewards.
Once introduced to
these high value foods, dogs with a reputation of being «finicky» start sniffing as if life came back to being wonderful and they start drooling buckets of saliva.
When a pup is biting hands you simply refocus the pup onto
a high value food treat or a high value toy.
We know that every dog will reach a point where it is placed in a situation where the distraction is more interesting to our dog than
the high value food reward or toy reward that we have to offer.
What we have is either his favorite toy on earth, or
a high value food treat.
Should they use
a high value food reward or a medium value food reward?
I use a clicker and
high value food rewards for crate training, the clicker being a little device that emits a sound when you click it to tell your puppy they've done something we want and will get a reward.
This may be walking down the street with a reactive dog or not having
high value food rewards on us when something goes wrong.
The beauty of the word «yes» in marker training is that you do not have to be ready to go with
a high value food reward all the time.
Anyway, by somebody — anybody — passing by as your dog is eating and dropping some small but
high value food into their bowl, it won't take long for your dog to think that an approaching human and human hand during meal time is a great thing.
If he does not look at you when you ask him to, (within 1 - 2 seconds), help him by making the exercise easier or using
higher valued food rewards.
If your dog appears to have lost interest in the exercises (routinely gets up and walks away or seems unable to concentrate), decrease the length of the sessions and / or use
a higher valued food treat.
Phrases with «high value food»