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Easy Training Treat

Discussion in 'Dog Treats' started by Chloe and Buddy, Sep 30, 2011.

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  1. Chloe and Buddy Well-Known Member

    Ok, so when I am training Buddy, I sneak some regular pieces of dog food into my bag. He thinks they are real treats! I guess if he sees me put them in the bag he knows they aren't treats, but they are easy, and you never run out! Plus, they are healthy! It's just like feeding your dog!
  2. Anneke Experienced Member

    I never, ever use regular dogfood to train my dogs. I want the reinforcement to be great, not average. Even though my dogs love their food, they love their treats even more and are more willing to work for a treat. There are great healthy snacks out there to buy, or to make.
    I use hotdogs, cheese, dogsnacks, cooked chicken, dried cowlung, liverwurst, Frolic(I do not consider this actual dogfood;))
    There are some threads about making your own snacks around here somewhere. Take a look!
    http://www.dogtrickacademy.com/members/forums/threads/project.3293/
  3. Chloe and Buddy Well-Known Member

    Oh? Well, I also use cheese sticks... Even if I am just eating a snack. I usually split it in half and make him (Bud) work for it... I bite it in my mouth and give it to him. :) thanks for the advice. :)
  4. jackienmutts Experienced Member

    I don't ever use dog food either. They get that anyway - why should I 'reward' them with (essentially) their meals. I want them to do something for me, and then I want to pay them well for it. It keeps them interested, and always willing to work hard for me. I use chicken, beef, hot dogs, cheese, organ meat, liverwurst, meatballs, and you never know what else I may think up. Keeps 'em guessing and working really hard!! :p
  5. paradismutts Well-Known Member

    I used dog food a couple times when I want to make a "trail mix" of treats. The mix would be hot dogs, cheese, dog treats (differrent kinds), freeze dried liver, cat kibble and dog kibble. So Cody would never know what he was getting at that moment. Most of the time I choose one treat though for a training session, which one depends on what I am trying to get him to do. Scary things or things he is not to sure about (like skateboarding) I use high reward treats like hot dogs, but most things get his favorite treats. I only ever put some kibble into his mixed treat bag when I would go to agility, it kept him very excited and interested. But I would never just use his kibble as the treat, he would certainly not want to do the stuff I am asking of him just for kibble all the time. He gets it anyway during meal times.
  6. Pawbla Well-Known Member

    I do use kibble. My dog always works for his food, he needs two to four training sessions to get all his food. I also use other treats, but I do use kibble because my dog will work for it! If it wouldn't motivate him, I wouldn't use it. However it is a good motivator only at home - if I go out to the street it doesn't really work as a walk is a higher motivator.
    Also I think this only works if you make them work for their daily ration of kibble. If you give it to them in their bowl anyways after the sessions, it doesn't really work...

    This is a pretty good way to make kibble interesting:


    I just found out the other day and it works pretty good. Mixing it with meat is really useful.
    The good thing about kibble is that it's HEALTHY, and if you have a dog with a sensitive stomach like mine you will like this!
  7. Chloe and Buddy Well-Known Member

    As long as Buddy doesnt see me put the food in the bag, he will accept it as a treat in trick training
  8. Dlilly Well-Known Member

    Shiloh will look at me when I try to give her kibble like" why are you trying to feed me this filth you fool". My foster dog, Chance, on the other hand will gobble it up!

    I like to use different types of treats when I train. With Chance, I use kibble, bread, and meat. Meat is his jackpot, bread is the "good boy" treat, and kibble is his "nice try" treat. :)

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