Most dogs react better with a treat because to them this is praise. They understand 'Good Dog' and "Bad Dog" but they still get confused. By giving them a treat for praise, they realize they are doing something good and right. If they don't get a treat, they realize they didn't do it right or did something wrong.
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Most dogs will work better if you give them treats as rewards. However some dogs prefer a different other rewards such as a toy or a game. I have yet to meet a dog that will work for nothing though.
To effectively train a hound to follow commands and behave obediently, use positive reinforcement techniques such as treats and praise when they obey commands. Consistent training, patience, and repetition are key. Establish clear rules and boundaries, and be firm but gentle in your approach. Consistency and positive reinforcement will help your hound learn and respond to commands effectively.
Some effective strategies for training a food-driven dog include using high-value treats, positive reinforcement, consistency in commands, and incorporating food rewards into training sessions. It is important to be patient and consistent in your training approach to help your food-driven dog learn and respond well to commands.
with persistence and consistent commands (and rewards/treats of coarse) it is absolutely possible.
Pretty easy. They respond well to treats, and repetition.
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yes! dogs and cats and other non rodent pets listen to commands, but you have to train them first. teach them with treats. if you can't do it try a training centre.
they are good at retrieving treats and retrieving yo0u commands and they are good at retrieving their master / owner
Move on to someone better. Find someone who treats you even better. Spend time with friends, to take your mind off him. Have fun without him.
simple. you cannot earn treats without overpaying for something.
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