Using treats as rewards or ways to prevent excessive licking is a huge part of your dog's life.
We have never been able to stop this behavior even
using treats as rewards.
Once you've stopped giving treats every time your cat does a desired behavior, you should still
use treats as rewards instead of just giving them freely, or else you're likely to turn your cat into a beggar.
Use treats as rewards after tasks like claw trimming or bath time to associate those activities with good feelings.
Most dogs learn «sit» very quickly especially if
you use treats as a reward.
Not exact matches
In The Lunch Tray's Guide to Getting Junk Food Out of Your Child's Classroom, I address a wide variety of topics including: how wellness policies and the new federal «Smart Snacks» rules relate to classroom junk food; the tricky problem of birthday
treats and how to respond to your opponents on that issue; the
use of junk food
as a classroom
reward; the
use of candy
as a teaching «manipulative;» kids and sugar consumption; and much more.
You can either choose to
treat your rebate offer like a
reward for your wise spending throughout the year by
treating to a shopping spree courtesy of the rebate or you can consider all the great items you've purchased throughout the year
as the
reward and
use the rebate check to pad your savings account or make a dent on your favorite credit card.
My first was all about
treats as a
reward for
using the potty (dried cranberries were her favorite), my second loved a good sticker chart.
In addition, the policy makes clear that the
use of
treats as classroom
rewards is strongly discouraged (more on that below).
Develop a list of nonfood
rewards — such
as special time with Dad or a trip to a water park — to
use as treats or to celebrate accomplishments.
When children are given
treats, it's important not to
use them
as bribes or
rewards.
Instead we often
use these food types
as a
treat or a
reward, or even
as a response to ease pain if children are upset.
Parents who
use very overly controlling feeding practices with their children, such
as using food
as a
reward or a
treat, could be unintentionally teaching their children to rely on food to deal with their emotions.
You'll be surprised at just how
rewarding a little
treat can be when it's
used as motivation to finish your studies.
We were happy to learn that most consumers
use credit cards for the sake of convenience or to save money via
rewards programs, but the fact that so many people
treat credit cards
as extra spending money is disturbing.
«Pet owners need to understand that
treats should be
used as a
reward, snack and training tool,» she explains.
You should not forget that
treats should only be
used as a
reward and they never should not be
used as your daily dog food.
This positive reinforcement method of training
uses the toy
as the
reward, instead of a tasty
treat.
Use delicious
treats to
reward him for his obedience in the presence of something
as tempting and distracting
as your new cat!
You'll need a lot of
treats to
use as rewards.
Use treats, toys and praise only to trigger a trainable action or to serve
as a
reward.
We
use positive reinforcement such
as praise, toys, playtime or
treats to motivate,
reward and correct behaviors.
Just remember, don't let your puppy fill up on even nutritious
treats, but
use them sparingly
as an earned
reward to help speed house training along etc..
If you are having trouble with a particular behavior such
as housetraining or coming when called —
use your dog's very favorite
treats for these
rewards and ONLY for
rewarding these behaviors.
To us, it's a must have for all dog owners and it can be
used as a super duper healthy
treat,
reward or
as its first purpose, a food topper.
• Your puppy's favorite
treats to
use as rewards.
Using highly - desired
treats as rewards can go a long way.
You can also
use pieces of kibble from his regular meals
as rewards rather than calorie - loaded
treats.
Be firm and establish yourself
as the pack leader, but stick with
using positive reinforcement techniques that include
rewards, praise, and
treats.
Fruits and vegetables can also be
used as incentives or
treats to
reward your bunny whenever it completes a task or obeys a command (such
as sitting, staying, or
using their litter box).
Use whatever food
reward works best for your pup — I love
using single - ingredient
treats that don't contain any crap such
as artificial colors or preservatives, but that's just my personal preference.
Creating tasty
treats for your pooch
using tropical fruits such
as banana, coconut, papaya and mango, is a great way to add variety to his
rewards for good behavior.
A good time is before meals because you can
use a portion of his meals
as treat rewards during training, without upsetting his nutrition.
As with most dogs, positive training techniques are most effective, so use praise and treats as rewards for a job well don
As with most dogs, positive training techniques are most effective, so
use praise and
treats as rewards for a job well don
as rewards for a job well done.
Fruits and vegetables can also be
used as incentives or
treats to
reward your bunny whenever they complete a task or obey a command (such
as sitting, staying, or
using their litter box).
When training your pet, always
use positive tactics, including giving your dog plenty of praise and
rewards, such
as treats.
You can
use it
as a
reward or
treat to strengthen the connection between you and your pet.
It's best to start in a room with little distractions
using small, soft
treats as rewards.
Be sure you have lots of
treats on hand from the start to
reward and train new behaviors, but
use other
rewards as well, like positive comments, petting and cuddling.
A good training can not be based in any way on the methods of punishment, on the contrary, you must always
use the
rewards (positive reinforcement)
as the basic principle of the training of your dog.Do you know what that means?To
reward your dog, you can give dog
treats, pet your dog or congratulate him when he adopts a behavior that you like when he responds to an order or simply when he is calm and quiet.In this way, your dog will associate an action with something positive.
Use them
as a special
treat, a
reward for good behavior or
as a training tool.
Cat
treats can be
used to good effect
as a
reward for your cat when she behaves in the way that you want her to.
There are several puzzle or interactive dog toys that require the owner (you) to set up the toy and help your dog
use his powers of deduction to get the
treats as a
reward.
You can
use your dog's food, instead of fatty
treats,
as way to
reward him or her.
Emerald Pet Little Duckies
Treats are perfect for training,
rewarding a finicky dog or for
use as an anytime snack.
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.
Pretend the new food is a
treat and
use it
as a
reward.
Use treats, praise and play
as rewards.
Reinforce good conduct
using dog
treats as rewards for correct response.
Treating your dog and
using play
as a
reward throughout their visit will help them associate the vet with a positive experience.