He loves treats and praise which should help in his training.
Not exact matches
You can practice rewarding physically with stickers
and treats or you can reward verbally with
praise (way to go, you did it, I
loved seeing you do that for us)!
Make sure to provide plenty of
treats,
praise, fun toys,
and love while you are crate training.
Praise her with your voice,
love and rub on her with your hands, gift her with
treats or toys when she takes a new step forward.
Finally, be sure to reward your puppy's good behavior with
treats,
love,
praise,
and toys as much as possible, but never reward bad behavior —
and don't punish it, either.
Of course your dog
loves you
and loves treats, petting,
praise, play.
And though the AKC recommends oversight when you tell a pug treated with small children, different groups praises the breed's» even tempers, humorous personalities, and their outgoing, loving dispositions.&raq
And though the AKC recommends oversight when you tell a pug
treated with small children, different groups
praises the breed's» even tempers, humorous personalities,
and their outgoing, loving dispositions.&raq
and their outgoing,
loving dispositions.»
When you take on the job of training, remember: be positive (never hit, jerk on the leash or otherwise
treat the dog roughly), be firm, stick to a regular schedule, remain consistent, stay patient, respond immediately
and end all sessions with a great deal of
praise and love.
Cats
love praise and treats!