When house
training dogs praise is absolutely critical, and the praise must be for the act of doing the business - not for going outside or for coming back in - dogs associate actions with praise - so catching them in the act is key to all successful training.
Not exact matches
When I
train dogs, I use a balanced approach with lots of
praise and motivation.
Movie reviewer Ben Sachs of the Chicago Reader
praised the film for, «it's surprisingly unsentimental in its depiction of people with disabilities,» and called the scenes of guide -
dog training «informative.»
Once a person is found, the
dog is
trained to bark repeatedly until either the handler instructs the victim to pop out of hiding to offer the
dog an enthusiastic game of tug of war or the handler arrives to
praise and reward the
dog.
Be sure to associate your
dog's new name with lots of
praise and joy (and some tasty
training treats will help, too).
Young
dog training should be based mostly food,
praise and play, yet balanced with teaching Puppy Manners.
In his mind, it is affection and the reward of
praise that
trains dogs, not fear of punishment.
Shelly's theory on
dog training is
praise over punishment.
The only way to successfully
train a
dog using the old style force methods, is to be an expert at using leash and collar, excellent at
praise and affection, and very patient and precise in the teaching — definitely not something a novice can do.
Our staff only uses positive reinforcement
dog training methods, and natural motivators such as toys, treats,
praise and attention to reinforce good behavior.
Positive Reinforcement
Training: Positive reinforcement training uses praise and / or treats to reward your dog for good be
Training: Positive reinforcement
training uses praise and / or treats to reward your dog for good be
training uses
praise and / or treats to reward your
dog for good behaviour.
It's important to only use positive
training methods, since these
dogs are sensitive, so use treats and
praise as you undertake
training.
It has been shown that
dogs respond much better to positive
praise and positive
dog training.
Positive
dog training coaches a
dog to do the things you want using rewards,
praises, hugs, food etc as motivators.
Instead, for effective
dog training,
praise your
dog and pet it when it chews on what it is supposed to chew on.
At work, we practiced watching other
dogs through the big glass windows of our
training building, with lots of
praise and treats.
While
dog potty
training can be an ongoing process, owners can get their pup on track generally within a couple of weeks with the right approach, consistency and lots of
praise.
and entertained (using stuffed Squirrel Dudes or Kong toys), controlling them with a Gentle Leader (a head halter that gives instant control over a
dog's movement, much mores so that a
training collar), and using positive reinforcement and
praise (never physical punishment - this only causes a pet to be fearful of a hand coming towards them).
After
training sessions, you can then play with your
dog, because this will also help teach him that after doing what he is told, you will play along with him and
praise him.
After a few seconds of
praise and play, repeat the
training sequence until your
dog gets the hang of the release cue and learns that it is his signal that he is free to move.
Training a Poodle
dog is fairly easy because it responds well to patience, reward and
praise.
Use
praise, toys and food to motivate your
dog from puppy stages through the advanced levels of
training.
We use positive,
praise - based methods to
train dogs of all sizes, ages and breeds.
In general
dogs that are
praise or food motivated are more easily
trained and
dogs that have a past history of being mistreated or abused can be much more difficult to
train.
When your
dog goes outside, always
praise him and reward him with a treat, especially during the house
training phase.
Once the
training is over
praise the
dog, stroke him and give him a treat.
While
dogs do respond to
praise, for toilet
training you want to go all out.
Hi Kimberly, First let me set your mind at rest she is not peeing because she is upset or being spiteful, 4 months is still quite young I would suggest basic
training so she knows her place in the family, make her sit while you feed or pet the older
dog first, and if you have an idea she is going to do something like that distract her and physically take her outside then give her lots of
praise.
Reward
training and positive reinforcement
training are the two most popular terms used to describe using
praise to show your
dog the behavior you wish to encourage.
With a consistent schedule for all of your puppy or
dog's activities and well - timed
praise, your pooch will be house
trained in no time.
Use a rewards - based approach with lots of
praise and treats for a job well done and if you aren't seeing progress, bring in a professional — never fail to deal with
training this
dog.
No matter what your
dog's personality is like, being consistent and patient will yield the best results, so stick with positive reinforcement
training techniques that include
praise, treats, and rewards.
As with most
dogs, positive
training techniques are most effective, so use
praise and treats as rewards for a job well done.
When
training your pet, always use positive tactics, including giving your
dog plenty of
praise and rewards, such as treats.
Some treats and
praise are enough to motivate these
dogs as you
train them.
The way that your
dog is introduced to the
dog crate
training is important; owners need to use lots of
praise, as it needs to be a positive happy experience.
With a bit of dedication and plenty of encouragement and
praise, these
dogs are fairly easy to
train.
Cats can be
trained, but unlike
dogs they demand tangible rewards such as food, not just lavish
praise.
Put a treat under a bowl and reward your pet with
praise when they've completed this scent work activity which is a very beginner step for
training scent detection
dogs for police or border patrol duties.
Toys, treats, games, and
praise are among the positive tools that keep
dogs motivated and
training fun for the whole family.
To reinforce appropriate chewing, reward your
dog for chewing on a toy with
praise and small
training treats each time he makes the right chewing choice.
Also known as reward - based
training, these humane techniques tap into
dogs» natural motivations (food, play,
praise, etc.) to quickly and painlessly change behavior.
The mobility assistance
dog who finds a human partner that is consistent in
training, is willing to motivate and
praise and set aside time for daily fun and genuine affection, is the
dog who often works the hardest.
DOG TRAINING WITH UNCLE MATTY It's all about respect and communication with love,
praise and affection.
We encourage our clients to use verbal and physical
praise and treats and toys to motivate and reward their
dogs, as well as a
training collar to reinforce all formal commands and correct negative behavior.
Positive reinforcement
training uses
praise and / or treats to reward your
dog for doing something you want him to do.
weather can cause
dog table scraps when animals can cost
praise make your pet the
training.
Training styles vary, but most trainers agree that
dogs respond best to positive reinforcement, such as
praise or treats.
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.
Give lots of
praise and rewards when the
dog exhibits the exact behavior you are
training.