Yes, if you have frequent seizures (I.e. your seizures are not being well - controlled by medication, some studies suggest once a month or more) and you have help from a person who can
reward the dog while you are having a seizure (or you have regular access to a person who has seizures frequently.)
Once your dog is conditioned to the crate or restraint device, you can proceed to training and
rewarding your dog while wearing the seat belt or resting in its crate in the car.
The launcher and treat combo is unique, as it allows the consumer to train and
reward their dog while enhancing their play time together.
Not exact matches
While a candidate's deep - rooted passion for Saturday Star Trek conventions or service
dog training might not sound relevant to your business, how we choose to spend our free time is probably the most honest gauge of what we find intrinsically
rewarding, and in entrepreneurship, understanding these deep motivations could help you put together a team with similar aims, character and cultural fit.
Until the Federal government can pass a budget (they haven't in almost four years), remove the 7 - year long ZIRP which penalizes savers and
rewards debtors, and find a way to eventually remove the excess QEs and > $ 1 trillion annual spending deficits, I will stay on the porch
while the «big
dogs» run.
Scientists already employ fMRI, which uses changes in blood flow as a proxy for brain activity, to scan the brains of restrained monkeys, but Berns wanted to train
dogs to willingly enter the machine and learn simple things, such as associating a hand signal with a
reward of a hot
dog, all the
while staying still enough to collect interpretable brain scans.
One picture had a positive association — the
dogs were
rewarded with a food treat for touching this picture —
while the second picture had a negative association — touching this picture did not result in a treat but in a time - out.
Researchers scanned (pictured) the brains of 15
dogs of various breeds
while presenting objects paired with
rewards.
The traditional approach, she says, is desensitization, which entails gradually introducing your
dog to scary noises
while offering him
rewards.
While we needn't go for a walk for the purposes of elimination, like Belle, or for a
reward, like to the local shop with
dog treats on the counter, every walk offers us the chance to move.
Of course, there are also the additional delights of interacting with the neighborhood, and taking in the sights, sounds, and especially smells along the way, but you can tell by looking at a
dog's broad grin
while you're strolling that movement is its very own
reward.
, it's a good idea to have your
dog relax on the floor beside you
while you give belly rubs and lightly touch each paw,
rewarding with treats as you do so.
You can hold their attention by socializing them with other
dogs and giving them
rewards while always being firm and consistent.
While dogs might respond positively to a
reward of their favorite ball, a scratch behind the ears, or a verbal «good boy,» most cats are best motivated by food.
Have a second person
reward and distract your
dog while you make adjustments.
Some
dog training products are treats and
rewards your
dog likes
while learning agility.
While she found this work
rewarding, her true passion is training service
dogs to assist disabled American veterans.
For instance you can have your
dog lying down
while you exercise and
reward him frequently enough so he stays in a down - stay or you can play fetch and get as many repetitions as you can in
while he's running.
Make sure you have some healthy
dog treats handy so you can
reward them
while training and learning the basics as they grow.
While scientists do not yet understand the trigger that dogs recognize to know a seizure is coming, they do know that the foundation of response training is simple: reward a behavior the dog does (pawing, grabbing sleeve, getting agitated in any way, barking, licking, etc) while the owner is having a sei
While scientists do not yet understand the trigger that
dogs recognize to know a seizure is coming, they do know that the foundation of response training is simple:
reward a behavior the
dog does (pawing, grabbing sleeve, getting agitated in any way, barking, licking, etc)
while the owner is having a sei
while the owner is having a seizure.
You will be
rewarded by experiencing how
dogs and cats respond to the love they receive
while they are at our rescue.
While food works as
rewards for most
dogs, there will always be that small percentage that aren't food motivated.
He talks about how some
dogs will always prefer a food
reward,
while others start out preferring a food
reward and mature into preferring a toy
reward.
Instruct children to stand still, to always speak softly, and to keep one hand in their pocket
while luring and
rewarding the
dog with the other hand.
If your
dog barks
while inside the house when you're home, call him to you, have him obey a command such as «sit» or «down,» and
reward him with praise and a treat.
Unleashed Abilities uses
rewards - based, positive reinforcement to increase your
dog's positive behaviors
while decreasing their negative ones.
Knowledgeable instructors use
reward - based training methods to help you train your
dog — building a stronger bond
while creating a well behaved canine companion.
For thousands and thousands of years,
dogs have related food (and the ability to eat), as a
reward for their successful behaviors
while hunting.
Fanny focuses on
reward based training methods and teaching
dog owners to have fun with their
dogs while teaching them important skills.
Food
rewards work well for some
dogs,
while others will prefer some love or a favorite toy in return for a job well done.
Your
dog might exhibit stubborn behavior, so you will need to be patient but firm
while using positive reinforcement techniques that include plenty of
rewards, treats, and praise.
His unique approach uses
reward - based, positive reinforcement training that provides effective, long - term success
while emphasizing respectful loving bonds between
dogs and people.
Our positive,
reward based training methods will help to bring out the best in your
dog all
while strengthening the human - canine bond!
While many
dogs find it
rewarding to get praise from you, this obviously won't work for deaf
dogs.
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.
After a
while, you will be able to phase out the treat and
reward your
dog by throwing the toy or ball again.
While the sound is designed to grab your
dogs attention, it is typically paired with a treat to
reward a particular behavior.
Exposure works by
rewarding puppies for proper behavior
while they experience new stimuli which leads to adult
dogs that are not reactive or afraid when they experience something unfamiliar.
The active chase, chew, or tumble
rewards the
dog with bits that can keep them distracted for quite a
while!
Reward your
dog for staying in place, even if it's for a little
while.
While these taste fabulous and are a great way to
reward good behavior they do not contain the full range of nutrients your
dog needs and should not replace their main meals.
Since then, scads of books have been published that explain how to train a
dog and deal with behavior problems using
reward - based training and other principles of operant conditioning,
while also discarding the idea of «dominance.»
While it is natural to try to calm a fearful
dog, to the
dog you are
rewarding it for being afraid.
While letting a foster
dog go to a forever home can be difficult initially, it is also so
rewarding that one emotion overtakes the other.
While we default to treats as our positive reinforcement in class, some
dogs work better for toys such as tennis balls or tug toys — if you suspect this is the case with your
dog we can explore
rewarding them with the toy instead.
Fostering a homeless
dog can be profoundly
rewarding,
while assisting the rescue by eliminating costly boarding kennel expenses.
Dogs that suffer gastric upheavals often get extra attention and sometimes special food and so it doesn't take long for certain dogs to learn that bouts of vomiting and diarrhea are rewarded with hamburger and rice dinners, while behaving normally results in the same old dry dog f
Dogs that suffer gastric upheavals often get extra attention and sometimes special food and so it doesn't take long for certain
dogs to learn that bouts of vomiting and diarrhea are rewarded with hamburger and rice dinners, while behaving normally results in the same old dry dog f
dogs to learn that bouts of vomiting and diarrhea are
rewarded with hamburger and rice dinners,
while behaving normally results in the same old dry
dog food.
Most
dogs respond well to
rewards and praise,
while a few breeds need firm commands and rigorous discipline.
to mark appropriate behavior
while teaching the
dog to work to earn
rewards such as attention, praise, petting, food, and access to games and activities the
dog wants.
While rewarding your
dog is an important part of
dog toilet training, yelling, screaming and punishing is not.