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∙ 12y agoProbably just training treats
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∙ 12y agoif you are training your puppy then you should used soft treats but you can give you puppy any treat that is intended for puppies
Use a mixture of treats and praise. Clicker training is great as well.
Yes. You want to reward the dog or he/she won't want to do the trick! Have fun training! ;)
small dog bones not sure what brand For training a puppy, get a package of small liver treats. Those are the treats you see handlers slipping to the dogs in dog shows. Any decent pet store will have them. Others which word=k well are cheese flavored.
if you mean by $, um about mabey $40. for a leash, training treats and training toys. but if you hire someone to train your dog no idea.
Yes, certainly! Cows (and calves) are highly food-orientated, and can be trained by using tasty treats to get them to learn to lead or train them for show. However, there can be a limit to doing this. You shouldn't rely solely on treats to train a calf, they should also learn that the way you speak to them (like "good boy!" or "good girl!") or touch them (i.e., scratching them in their favorite spot) can/should also be taken as a reward.
No. Dogs are smart. You need to learn to "speak" dog. The dog wants to please you, but he needs to understand what you want. Be firm. Be the alpha. But don't hit the dog. otherwise he won't respect you. Go to the library and get a training book if you need to. And there's nothing wrong with using treats to reward good behavior. Just make the treats microscopic in size or you'll have a fat dog.
As many as you are willing to give your dog. Thanks ERIC
With positive and stern reinforcement, lots of treats and a calm mind.
doggie treats
no more than about 20-30 calories from treats a day
"Kekse" in German translates to "cookies" in English. It refers to sweet baked treats that are typically round and crunchy.