As with every dog, a firm, consistent approach will clarify who the pack leader is while lots of
praise and treat rewards for a job well done will go a long way in moving the process along.
Not exact matches
Remember to
reward good behavior with gentle
praise, caresses
and treats, rather than focusing on punishing poor behavior.
There are plenty of options out there, from one or three day methods wear you let your child run naked
and realize it's icky to pee, or worse down her legs to more gradual methods that may rely on
rewards and praise, from sticker charts to candy
treats.
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)!
He'll naturally back up,
and then you can
reward him with a
treat, such as
praise, a pat on the head, or a small biscuit.
It is so important to
praise yourself
and treat yourself to something
rewarding when you have accomplished a big task, or overcome a major hurdle.
When combined with
praise,
rewards like
treats and prizes are a stronger reinforcer of positive behavior for some students than
praise alone, according to the Amherst researchers.
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.
Next, call the dog back into the house
and reward him with
treats and an enthusiastic round of petting
and praise.
He will,
and then you will
reward him with
treats and praise.
If your pet is calm, you should
reward his behaviour with
treats and praises.
«Start off by playing the offending sound, like thunder, at a low volume
and reward him with food
treats and praise him if he remains calm,» explains Marie.
Praise the pair for calm interactions
and use
treats to
reward them for good behaviour.
So paw - rents, while it may seem that your greedy little fella only enjoys tasty
treats as a
reward, the truth is that he most likely adores receiving compliments too,
and will be disappointed if he doesn't get
praised for his good behaviour.
Reward him with lots of
praises and treats.
Then
reward him with
praise and a
treat.
Constantly
praise and perhaps even
reward your pet with a
treat as you move along in this process.
Rewards like
treats and excessive
praise can be useful tools when educating your canine.
The
rewards are a
treat,
and praise.
Hunter responded great to the positive motivation in the forms of play,
praise,
and treat rewards.
Give your dog a lot of
praise for being silent
and reward it with a
treat.
This behavior is
rewarded with
praise and another
treat.
Reward it by returning soon
and give it lot's of
praise and a
treat.
Positive Reinforcement Training: Positive reinforcement training uses
praise and / or
treats to
reward your dog for good behaviour.
Over time,
reward her only half the time,
and eventually
reward with only an occasional
treat, but always
praise your animal companion for good behavior.
and reward with lots of
praise and a
treat.
Carry small puppy
treats in a waist pouch for easy access for
praising and rewarding during any puppy training sessions.
Have them stay for just a moment or two
and then give a
treat reward with an upbeat
praise.
After completing the task, say «Dogname, Good Heel»,
and reward with a
treat and lots of
praise.
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.
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.
The four main types of
rewards are: food
reward or
treat toy
reward, vocal
praise,
and clicker (this could also be a whistle, a word, or even a light) training.
Rewarding your rabbit for coming to you with strokes,
praise and sometimes
treats will benefit your relationship, growing it into a strong trust between you.
Use
treats, toys
and praise only to trigger a trainable action or to serve as a
reward.
Set him down on the spot he is supposed to use,
and then
reward him with lots of
praise and his special
treat.
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.
We use positive reinforcement such as
praise, toys, playtime or
treats to motivate,
reward and correct behaviors.
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.
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!»
The object is to communicate more effectively with your pet
and bond with him through
rewards such as attention,
praise,
and treats,
and keep him on the right track with positive leadership.
Raisers train the puppy using leash corrections
and praise, never
treat rewards.
Reward him for using his own toys with
treats and verbal
praise.
Your puppy's natural reaction should be to lie down to get the
treat — if he does,
praise him
and offer him the
treat as a
reward.
The Dachshund responds best to
praise and a
rewarding treat when being trained.
When your dog goes outside, always
praise him
and reward him with a
treat, especially during the house training phase.
If they go to the bathroom,
reward them with
treats and a good amount of
praise.
Pinching, slapping or severe forced leash handling has been replaced with gentle but firm handling
and rewards (either
praise or
treats or both) for correctly following commands.