Instead, turn away -
then praise and reward as soon as your dog calms down.
Then praise and reward him immediately each time he does it.
Once your puppy understands the motion he is to perform, pair the word «down» with his action, and
then praise and reward him each time he does it.
Then praise and reward the quiet.
for everything she does that annoys you, simply ask her to lie down, and
then praise and reward her for doing so.
If you happen to see your puppy squatting to pee in the living room, quickly scoop her up and run outside so she can finish up there —
then praise and reward as usual.
Every moment the dog pulls, the person stops in his tracks, entices the dog to return to his side with a treat, and
then praises and rewards the dog for staying in heel position by giving the treat.
Not exact matches
Jesus teaches in Matthew 10:40 - 42 that if we receive prophets
and teachers
and even do something small like give cups of cold water,
then we will receive
reward and praise from Jesus because it was as if we were doing these things to Him.
If he is dry,
then getting very excited
and offering
praise, encouragement,
and maybe even a
reward, can help to reinforce his not having accidents.
If the behavior won't cause harm,
then an effective disciplinary approach often involves
praising good behavior
and rewarding it through hugs, high - fives or special activities (like a trip to the park), while ignoring bad behavior.
Then the narrator goes on to relate how he / she sits on it, has success,
and is
rewarded with new underwear, not to mention the
praise and applause of Mommy
and Daddy.
Even though I know better, I was bribing, threatening,
praising and then wanting to
reward him just to trace
and color his alphabet letters.
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.
«Normally you want to give them more freedom while you're walking, but it's fine to keep them really close for a few minutes at a time
and then praise them
and let the leash out so they get a
reward for being good.»
He will,
and then you will
reward him with treats
and praise.
Then, signal
and give the command, but when she performs the task,
reward only with
praise and give the puppy an affectionate pat.
Then reward him with
praise and a treat.
Have them stay for just a moment or two
and then give a treat
reward with an upbeat
praise.
When she starts coming to you, encourage her
and praise and reward when she arrives at you,
then do it again.
Give your dog the «Stay» command
then take a step backward away from him
and pause for a second before returning to your dog to
praise and reward him.
Set him down on the spot he is supposed to use,
and then reward him with lots of
praise and his special treat.
Distract him
then offer him a chance to redeem himself with a simple command...
praise and reward.
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.
If there are no distractions, you can be a little further away • Don't call your puppy to «Come» for anything she doesn't like • Never call your puppy in anger • Call your puppy only once —
and then make her come or walk away • Always
praise and reward your puppy for coming to you - make sure you
reward and praise a lot!!
Praise him all the way to you,
and then give him great
rewards.
Reward and praise him for dropping the object,
then give it back to him as soon as he's done chewing.
Then call her to you,
praise her
and reward the good behavior.
If he releases the ball, give him
praise,
and then throw the ball again as his
reward.
Thank your dog for barking
and then stopping with pets,
praise or a
reward.
When your puppy does his business in this area,
praise and reward him for good behavior
then take him back inside.
Praise him lavishly or give him a small food
reward and then go outside immediately.
Then continue without the
reward and use simple
praise instead.
They key is to get the dog to perform the action
and at that exact moment give the command for the action,
then praise the dog
and reward him with a treat.
When he comes to you, immediately
reward and praise him,
then let him resume his previous activities.
It is a much better plan to
praise your puppy for using his doggy toilet
and then take him for a walk as a
reward for eliminating.
Then praise the pup
and give the food as a
reward when he does so.
Then, with the hand open as a police officer's stop signal, the handler commands the dog to stay as he takes a few steps forward and then swiftly returns back next to the dog to praise and reward the dog for staying immob
Then, with the hand open as a police officer's stop signal, the handler commands the dog to stay as he takes a few steps forward
and then swiftly returns back next to the dog to praise and reward the dog for staying immob
then swiftly returns back next to the dog to
praise and reward the dog for staying immobile.
If you can catch your dog when it is quiet
and reward it by
praise and a snuggle
then put it back, you can speed the process by
rewarding for good behavior.
If your cat starts protesting after a while
then end the session,
reward your cat with
praise and a healthy treat.
If you want your dog to be calm
and confident, you have to first give them time to get used to new people
and places,
then you have to
praise and reward them for their good behavior.
When she does so,
reward with
praise, affection, play
and even a food treat,
then continue the game.
This is easiest if nails are «pretend - trimmed» by touching the feet
and then rewarding the cat with whatever she enjoys: food, toys, catnip, petting or
praise.
If a situation can not be avoided,
then you can attempt gradual desensitization by briefly exposing the cat to the stimulus that causes the fear from a distance,
and then rewarding non-aggressive behavior with food
and praise.
Remember to introduce your pet to these nail clippers slowly
and then reward them with yummy treats
and praise during
and after their nail appointment.
Take these objects away from your puppy,
praise him
and then give him a food treat as a
reward for giving up his prized possession.
One of the best ways to increase positive behaviours without using
praise or
rewards (which have serious downsides) is to notice
and then encourage, appreciate,
and label those desirable behaviours.
They learn to demonstrate
and define their expectations,
and then give well - defined
rewards and praise when their child behaves accordingly — or consistent consequences when the child doesn't.