Friday, June 21, 2019

Common Errors or Misconceptions About Dogs

To Err About Canines is Human.. Common Misconceptions About Dogs

11/16/2016
 
by Jessica Rollins
"I don't train my dog with treats because I want my dog to obey me even when I don't have any treats." Getting your dog to listen to you when no treat is in sight is a matter of practice and a little sneakiness. Your dog should never know for sure whether you have a treat or not but should always assume it's possible. For instance, I might ask my already trained dog to be sit and if he does, I can go to the cupboard and get him a treat. I don't need to have that treat in my hand and show it to him first, because he knows from experience that a treat is likely coming if he listens. This will come with practice with rewarding your dog for good behavior. It is also a matter of making sure you do not rely on showing your dog food in order to get him to behave. If you do not use treats or food to train your dog you will be missing out on a major way to reward your dog for good behavior and may instead have to rely on more negative interations to make your point. (which is not as fun!)

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