When your dog is sitting up, hold
a treat in your fist and hold your fist in front of his nose until he lifts a single paw and touches your fist without leaving the sitting position.
Hide
the treat in your fist if he's too rough.
Rather than keeping the «just okay»
treat in your fist, place it on the floor.
Not exact matches
«The Defenders» will be the small screen answer to «The Avengers,» and
in the place of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's heroes, Netflix users will be
treated to a gritty, New York - based ensemble featuring Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, Iron
Fist and Daredevil.
Alternatively, if they are really persistent and determined to get at the kibble
treat in your closed
fist, just hold it out of reach and ignore them.
Show your dog you have a
treat in the open palm of the hand and then close your
fist so that it covers the
treat.
Use your hand to guide your puppy to sit
in the same way you did when you were holding a
treat — move your closed
fist forward toward the back of your puppy's head.
Once he pays attention to it (since the other dog left), hang on to the
treat, close it
in your
fist, and make a big production of putting it back
in your pocket.
Get down on the floor with him and have a
treat in your closed
fist.
Take a tasty
treat and have it
in the palm of your hand, then make a soft
fist with that hand.
Teaching him a firm «take nice» command and wrapping the
treat firmly
in your
fist can help him slow down and distinguish the difference between where your hand ends and his
treat begins.
A great test for determining which
treat is best is to choose two small food items, such as a store - bought dog
treat and a small piece of chicken meat, then put one
in each
fist.
As soon as he offers his paw, give him a
treat from your other hand rather than the one closed
in your
fist.
Hold the
treat in your closed
fist and hold it up to your dog's snout.
Start with a
treat in both of your closed
fists.
But when I first started, I went
in planning to swing my
fists as much as I could and
treated the game like I was playing Tekken or something similar.
Caregiver
treated violently: This information was based on questions that were drawn from the Conflict Tactic Scale, as well as qualitative interviews with victims of domestic violence20 and have been used
in other studies.21, 22 Questions explored physical and sexual violence (eg, slap or kicks, hits with
fist, tries to make you have sex) by the biological father or current partner
in the past year.