Sentences with phrase «then rewarding with a treat»

o As long as your cat plays nice, you can continue to play with him, and if you need to end the play time before he is ready, but he is not aggressive at all, then reward him with a treat.
«Click» when the cat performs the desired behavior and then reward her with a treat.
Put him in a down / stay, then reward with a treat after a few minutes.
Click — or say a key word like «Yes» — whenever you catch your dog yawning, and then reward him with treats or a game with a toy.
If you tell him to sit and then reward him with a treat when he obeys he will learn that; however, you will need to repeat this many times.
Start with a short «wave» of the dryer over their side and then reward with a treat.
Play with them using feathers on a string to draw them out and then reward them with the treat.
Use the treats to lure your hound into a sit or down, or call him to you, and then reward him with the treats.

Not exact matches

We all deserve a little reward now and then, and for me, it's definitely some time with my beloved oven while preparing a treat like these delightful dairy - free cinnamon rolls.
I'm rewarded with one final treat: a scoop of Salt & Straw's summer - sweet - corn buttermilk ice cream, then a taste of the apricot - and - citra - hops flavor (pictured).
If you're training your dog with food rewards, then give it a treat when it plays well with your child or behaves affectionately around them.
We somehow missed the Trick or Treat Trail leaflets, but the idea was that you search for letters around the city and then as you leave are rewarded with a pack of buttons and a Halloween badge.
We then would call them away from Mason and reward them with a treat.
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.
«If our losses today are part - payment for every family that is more secure because of a job we helped create, every person with depression who is treated with the compassion they deserve, every child who does a little better in school, every apprentice with a long and rewarding career to look forward to, every gay couple who know their love is worth no less than everyone else's, and every pensioner with a little more freedom and dignity in retirement, then I hope our losses can be endured with a little selfless dignity.»
What's happening between dog and owner - turned - voice - coach is fairly straightforward, Coren says: Owner hears the dog making a sound that resembles a phrase, says the phrase back to the dog, who then repeats the sound and is rewarded with a treat.
If you are maintaining a healthy weight, you can reward yourself with a sweet treat every now and then.
The dogs sit quietly for about five minutes, getting their ears scratched as blood flows into the sterile collection bags, then they're rewarded with treats.
He will, and then you will reward him with treats and praise.
Then, reward your dog with high - value treats.
Teach her to go to her mat by luring her with a treat a few times, then tossing a treat to the mat as you tell her to go to her mat, until you can say «Chloe, go to your mat» and she will go directly there, and you give her a reward.
If Rex ignores the treats and continues to bark and lunge, then you call the dog and reward him with a treat or toy for coming.
Then the dog is rewarded with praise or a treat.
Then reward him with praise and a treat.
As your dog walks along with you without a tight leash and follows you, give him treats now and then to reward him for good behavior.
If you want to teach your rabbit simple behaviour that may be less likely to occur on its own you can lure your rabbit to do the thing you want, typically with a treat then when you get the rabbit to perform the action you want you use the clicker and give a reward.
By using a pet clicker or by simply clicking your fingers when you rabbit does something you want and then positive association this with a reward, primarily food treats your rabbit will soon learn what «good behaviour» is.
After they are starting to get it, intermittently give them treats, then progress to just «rewarding» them with a hand signal.
In other words, reward with a treat every time until it is a habit and then begin intermittent rewards.
Have them stay for just a moment or two and then give a treat reward with an upbeat praise.
Hide, then call the puppy, rewarding her with treats or a game of tug - o - war when she finds you.
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.
Because a clicker is more immediate than reaching in a bag to deliver a treat, the sound can be made at the exact moment the desired behavior occurs, then followed up with a treat, belly rub, head scratch, praise, or whatever the chosen reward.
Your goal is for the puppy to recognize the hand action and word, perform the behavior, and then be rewarded with the treat or toy.
Then reward your dog with a very small treat when he becomes quiet.
Clive Wynne, associate psychology professor at the University of Florida, contests the findings that dogs show no reward preference because a control test wasn't conducted as it was with the primates, who were first shown the better treat and then asked to (but didn't!)
Then, reward it with a treat.
Give your dog a simple command and then excitedly reward him with one treat right after the other, delivering the pill as the third or fourth reward.
Behavior modification training includes moving your dog to another room when strangers are in the house to slowing introducing your dog to the idea of strangers and then rewarding the behavior with affection or a treat.
Start by trading the ball for treats and then reward the dropping of the first ball with the throwing of the second ball.
In a quiet, calm environment say your puppy's name then reward him instantly with a treat.
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.
Another fun game then if your dog is of the clingy type, is to toss some treats to distract your dog (or have a helper hold him if he doesn't» mind) while you immediately hide somewhere easy and then you call your dog (by name or whistle) and reward him with some treats for finding you.
You may buy the yummiest and the most expensive treats for the sole reason that you «think» your dog will love it, but if your dog simply thinks it is not rewarding enough then you end up with a very expensive piece of rubbish.
So I will get up, tell the dog to «stay» walk a distance and then come back and reward the dog with a treat or a piece of kibble.
When he goes to his spot and lays down tell him «stay» and then release him with a treat reward.
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.
For example, both handlers can walk backwards while calling their dogs to them, have them sit or lie down, and reward each with a treat, then resume your walk.
Then you can start to take him on very short trips; always rewarding him with treats after.
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