Sentences with phrase «value food rewards for»

Normally, our main goal with these dogs is to create a positive association with seeing other dogs on walks — I normally use a clicker and high - value food rewards for this, but there are other possibilities if you're creative.
I use a clicker and high value food rewards for crate training, the clicker being a little device that emits a sound when you click it to tell your puppy they've done something we want and will get a reward.

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Additionally, rewards programs provide praise, thanks, and recognition for «work anniversaries, developmental goals, and acts of service for helping others,» and even allow employees to reward colleagues for «living company values» — with $ 5 coupons for prepared foods at the store.
Finger feeding is fun and rewarding for older babies, but it's important to avoid foods that can cause choking and those with little nutritional value.
- Never chase after your dog - Get your dog to chase you if you don't have control - Practice first indoors with no distractions - Use a food lure at dog's nose and walk backwards to start the behavior - Practice «Find It» and «Hide and Seek» to train the recall - Practice calling «Come» for mealtimes and for walks - Practice 10 times on each outdoor leash walk (intersperse walking backwards and calling your dog)- Gradually add distractions and different locations - Practice outside on a long line — first with no distractions, then add distractions - Use high value food rewards when practicing outside - Don't expect to get from kindergarten to graduate school quickly — this takes time!!
Similarly, when first introducing your dog to a new food puzzle, it can be helpful to use a «high value» food reward that's easy for your dog to get out.
All the items we are always recommending during our classes and private lessons are available for purchase - no - pull harnesses and head halters, our favorite brands of high - value training rewards, food puzzles, Kongs, bully sticks, and more.
Moreover, the individual differences in the caudate responses indicate the potentially higher value of social than food reward for some dogs and may help to explain the apparent efficacy of social interaction in dog training.
We will utilize food rewards in Class, but other rewards later will be encouraged (toys, playtime, games, lovies for example - again they are only a reward if the puppy / dog values them).
Every food reward carries a different «value» for a dog.
For example, with Harrah's Total Reward program, a guest will get a number based on who they are, what they're spending and what their value to the company is — a value that can also come from food and beverage and spa use or even golf use.
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