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lasting, mess-free reward your dog will love. 🧊 Freeze it for extended fun 🥜 Perfect for filling with your pup’s favorite treats 🐾 Helps keep dogs busy and mentally stimulated Less boredom, more tail wags 💙 #Freezbone #DogEnrichment #BusyPup #DogTreatTime #PetFun
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1 simple trick to make your dog react faster
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Nate Schoemer
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You reward, and your dog loses focus. Why?! 👇 You reward your dog for doing something right… But instead of staying focused, it suddenly looks at you, lifts its head, or even stops working. If this sounds painfully familiar… You’re making one (or all!) of these 3 mistakes… Here’s what they are – and how to fix them: #1: Reward during the behavior, not after it. Mark and reward while your dog is still performing the behavior — not when it stops or looks at you. #2: Reward at the OBJECT. Don’t ca
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Dog Training Dick Staal
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How to improve your Dogs heeling! Did you know that the way you reward your dog is going to have a huge impact on your dogs position and power in the heel? Here’s four reward placements I use and how they impact my dogs heel position! Each style is very specific for helping certain issues with the heel! #dogtraining #dogtrainingtips #dogtrainingadvice #dogsport #dogheeling | Jamie The Dog Trainer
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Jamie The Dog Trainer
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💡 Reward-Specific Markers: A Game-Changer for Clarity & Calmness 💡 Does your dog get over-aroused during training? Do they struggle to stay composed when they know a reward is coming? 🐕✨ Using reward-specific markers can help create clarity and structure in your training, especially for dogs who tend to get overly excited. Here’s how it works: A marker is a signal that tells your dog, “You got it right!” But by having different markers for different rewards, you give your dog valuable informa
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Jan 25, 2025
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Kamalfernandezdogtraining
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Using reward-specific markers in dog training can significantly enhance clarity and communication between you and your dog. Here’s how these markers can be beneficial, especially in creating a clear training environment: 🐾 Clear Communication: Reward-specific markers let the dog know exactly what reward is coming, which helps them understand and predict what’s next. For instance, if you use one marker for food and another for toys, your dog learns to anticipate the specific type of reward, rein
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How do you get away from having to reward your dog for everything they do? While we are in no hurry to do this (as you want to build up a strong reward history and desire to work first) eventually, it becomes time. One way to do this when training your dog is to introduce behavior chains, which are a series of behaviors done in a row. You can start out with one or two behaviors, and then reward your dog. You’ll want to really be unpredictable, varying what you ask for and when and how much you r
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Thinking Canine
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Reward delivery is a skill that can make a big difference when training reactivity or for mouthy dogs. 🐾Trying to get dogs to be ‘gentle’ can reduce their drive and energy when rewarding, so instead, allow them to be enthusiastic and deliver rewards with more control and save your fingers from teeth at the same time! | Dog Sense Training and Behaviour
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Dog Sense Training and Behaviour
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Two ways to reward your dog with food.
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hamiltondogtraining
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Managing Dog Treats: A Guide to Rewarding Properly Without Overindulging
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dynamitedogtraining
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Stop rewarding your dog on walks! 🤯 The amount of times I’ve heard critics screeching about my walk videos: “Why don’t you reward the dog, why don’t you tell them good boy, why don’t you acknowledge their good work with a pat on the head???” Here’s why—or at least one of the reasons why. (It also creates general arousal—which is terrible for reactivity issues, and if you’re trying to impress upon your dog that you mean business…that softness ain’t gonna help!) The most common issue is that it e
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Dog Training Tips: Rewarding Your Dog Effectively
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Dog Walking: Reward & Position Training
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When a dog is first learning a new task, it can be helpful to reward quickly. Rewarding quickly can help keep the dog motivated to keep doing what we’re asking, essentially to help us build duration. But many dogs in the beginning stages of training don’t see the predictability behind rewarding. They don’t realize it’s not a “one and done” type of situation. They don’t know another reward is coming. So in order to create that predictability for them, we have to reward them quickly. Keeping the f
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Modern K9
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If you’re wondering how to properly reward your dog during training, you’re not alone. In this video, we highlight three common mistakes people make when reinforcing their dogs, and show you the correct approach for creating a well-behaved and engaged dog. ❌ Top Left Corner: Shoving food in your dog's face won’t help, especially in stressful situations. It can overwhelm your dog and reduce the effectiveness of the reward. ❌ Top Right Corner: While this is close to being correct, notice the poor
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southwestdogtraining
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Reward your dog. It sounds simple, but it’s one of the most powerful things you can do. Our dogs give us everything: they work hard, they try their best, and they do it all just to make us happy. The least we can do is take the time to reward them and make them feel like the most special dog in the world. If you want your dog to run faster, be more confident, more precise, or more enthusiastic, start by showing them how much you appreciate their effort. Reward them generously. Be fun. Don’t just
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Chiara Sandroni
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Dos and Don’ts of Rewarding Your Dog 🍪
Jan 31, 2024
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Rewarding Your Dog: Effective Training Tips
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Pro Tip: Training a dog means taking responsibility for the outcome you create. If you’re using reward-based training, ask yourself this: Is what I’m rewarding actually the behaviour I want to see repeated? Because every reward strengthens something, whether you intend it to or not. And if you’re utilising punishment to reduce a behaviour, you must ask the opposite question: Is the dog still repeating the behaviour despite the punishment? If the answer is yes, then the punishment isn’t working a
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How to Use Toys as Rewards in Dog Training
Mar 10, 2020
preventivevet.com
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Everyone talks about reward-based training… But no one talks about what happens when the reward isn’t enough. Here’s the reality I see every single week: Dogs trained only with treats or games often fall apart the moment the environment becomes more exciting, more stressful or more overwhelming than the reward you’re offering. Because if your entire relationship is built on bribery… You lose the moment your dog decides something else is more valuable. And this is why so many owners struggle with
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Alliance K9
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Rewarding your way to failure… The amount of times I’ve watched owners and trainers (who’ve been taught you *always* have to reward desired behavior) mess up the dog, or cause the dog to behave in a pushy or even dangerous fashion… makes my head spin even as write this. Some common examples which could involve food, praise, touch, toys or *gasp* all four: -Excitedly rewarding the beautiful heel position that the dog is working so hard to hold—only to cause the dog to speed up and break position
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3 months ago
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The Good Dog Training And Rehabilitation
Positive reinforcement – training with rewards | Dogs Trust
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Training Your Dog NEVER Reward Fearful Behavior!
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Living With The Dog
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Mastering Dog Training: The Secret to Reward-Based Success
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The Diary of the Scraper Officer
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Dog Training with Food Rewards: Why Treats are Key to Faster Results
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Send to Reward in Dog Agility - Increasing Distance
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Little Paws Dog Academy
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Command Accepted, Reward Expected
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Paws Up Dog Training® | Henry on Instagram: "What kind of rewards do you use with your dog? 👀 Reinforcing behaviors or the absence of unwanted ones helps your dog clearly understand what is expected. Rewards are not one size fits all, and knowing when and how to use them is key to long term success. Here are some trainer approved ways to reward your dog: 1. Verbal Praise Clear markers like “good boy,” “good,” “good sit,” or “good stay” let your dog know they made the right choice. Keep your ton
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Make Dog Training Addictive: Variable Reward System
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