They respond well to positive
verbal praise and treats as training aids.
Because he can become bored and distracted, try introducing rewards such as lots of
verbal praise and treats to your training regimen to keep him engaged and on point.
As with any breed, a consistent, rewards based approach that includes
verbal praise and treats is the best approach.
Lots of
verbal praise and some treats should do the trick.
Continue
verbal praises and treats.
Not exact matches
Use
treats and verbal praise to encourage her to get comfortable with the apparatus.
But, the authors noted that whilst
treats sped up training during the initial stages,
treats were as effective as
verbal and physical
praise during the latter stages of learning a new task.
When your dog have done a complete slalom of 2 poles, give him a
treat and verbal praise.
Reward him for using his own toys with
treats and verbal praise.
Give your cat a
treat or
verbal praise to reward good behavior in both the lobby
and veterinarian's office.
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.
Stop talking as they go, however,
praise a ton (
verbal, physical petting
and treat) when they are finished.
When it does, reward with a
treat and verbal praise.
Quickly move a few steps backwards
and as your dog starts to move in your direction, give
verbal praise and hold a
treat in front of you as a reward.
These dogs need only
verbal commands for training
and not
treats as a reward,
praise will do just fine When your going to walk your Presa be sure to say «want to see your friends?»
If you are outside with the dog
and they go the bathroom in the desired location, you need to immediately reward with
verbal praise, petting,
and a
treat.
It concentrates on consistent communication between dog
and owner, where fair boundaries are expressed,
and rewards (ie:
treats,
verbal praise, physical affection) are constantly given
and associated with good behavior.
This could be in the form of tasty
treats, physical contact such as stroking
and verbal praise such as «good boy».
Dogs respond to a handheld clicker device,
verbal and / or hand signals,
treats and praise, accelerating the learning process
and building lasting recall.
You will also want to interact with the new bird in the presence of the existing bird while giving them both
verbal praise, head scratches
and coveted novel food
treats (that are unavailable at any other time) so that they understand that being around the other bird brings good things
and not bad.
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are known to shut down when disciplined too harshly so although he will require firm, consistent training, it should always be rewards based, with positive reinforcement
and lots of
treats, pats
and verbal praise to get the results you are looking for.
Always take a rewards - based approach with this dog, offering
treats and verbal praise for a job well done.
In reward - based training,
treats, toys, physical affection,
verbal praise, or a combination of any of these, are used to reward the RTP dog for its new
and acceptable behavior.
I think there is a huge difference between using a
verbal correction (especially if it is followed with a positive thing like
praise or
treats for ceasing the unwanted behavior)
and other types of mild adversives,
and the types of training techniques a dominance trainer might use like fear
and intimidation (stare downs)
and physical force (alpha roles
and leash pops).
As soon as she approaches
and enters the crate, reward your dog for listening with enthusiastic
verbal praise in addition to the
treat.
The task at hand must be made challenging
and fun,
and the trainer should find some kind of incentive, in the form of
treats, toys, or
verbal praise that the dog best responds to.
If he's reactive to certain things in particular (like people or other dogs), then you can also work on those specific triggers — stand at a distance
and click
and treat (if he's clicker trained,
verbal praise is okay if not) every time he sees a person (or dog, if that's what you're working on).
As soon as your dog performs the desired behavior, reward him immediately with a
treat and verbal praise.
As you proceed further with the training, you can replace the delicious
treat with
verbal praise and excitement accompanied with a gently pat on the head.
When you take your puppy outside, encourage him to go potty
and offer up
verbal praises or a nice
treat when he eliminates outside.
But the combination of the
treat,
verbal praise and game help puppies to learn the cue («go potty»)
and associate the act of going to the bathroom with positive experiences.
Mark or say «good girl / boy / clicker»
and give the reward with a «
treat / toy / pet /
verbal praise.»
Rewards can include
verbal praise, a novel food
treat that she doesn't get any other time (almond slivers work well if your bird likes nuts, because they are small
and can be given a little at a time without overfeeding) or a scratch on the head (if your bird likes this kind of physical interaction, as many do).
Keep your dog entertained with activities other than eating,
and make her more dependent on
verbal praise and physical contact than on «
treats» for her daily rewards.
Small edible
treats work well; always accompany them with
verbal praise and positive body language.
Reward a deaf dog with food: A deaf dog can not hear
verbal praise and should be rewarded with his favorite
treat and lots of physical affection.
Using healthy
treats is fine but sometimes rewarding with
verbal praise and hugs is even better.