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by Purgatory K9 » Sat Oct 08, 2022 7:20 am
reynard wrote:Hello friends! I have a 9 y/o English Springer Spaniel and we have recently been working on some reactivity training. I normally just use small dry dog training treats, but his highness is recently deciding that although he is super food motivated, that is just not enough for him (a wonder why, his little dry training biscuits aren't cutting it - I feel him on a deep and personal level here).
I am wondering if anyone here has suggestions for good training treats they use. He has no allergies or anything, I am just looking for something a little more enticing to be used as his more "high-value" reward. I would prefer something that also is not going to pack on the pounds with him - he is in great shape and I like him to stay like that (despite my husband's best attempts).
Figured I would throw a line out and see if anyone has training treats they tend to prefer/see a lot of interest in. Thanks!
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Gorgeous dog!! My personal favorite high value treats are canned chicken in water, just take a small piece out for each "good" thing they do or one of the carob cookies that look like Oreos lol. They sell them at PetSmart!
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by Blu Malinois » Sat Oct 08, 2022 7:41 am
reynard wrote:Hello friends! I have a 9 y/o English Springer Spaniel and we have recently been working on some reactivity training. I normally just use small dry dog training treats, but his highness is recently deciding that although he is super food motivated, that is just not enough for him (a wonder why, his little dry training biscuits aren't cutting it - I feel him on a deep and personal level here).
I am wondering if anyone here has suggestions for good training treats they use. He has no allergies or anything, I am just looking for something a little more enticing to be used as his more "high-value" reward. I would prefer something that also is not going to pack on the pounds with him - he is in great shape and I like him to stay like that (despite my husband's best attempts).
Figured I would throw a line out and see if anyone has training treats they tend to prefer/see a lot of interest in. Thanks!
(Dog tax:)
My favorite go-to are Happy Howie's treats. I buy the rolls and then chop them up into small cubes. They have Turkey, lamb, and beef options. I have been training nosework, so I needed a treat that wouldn't slime up my hand, wouldn't crumble too easily, could hold their shape, were not hard or dry, and were high value.
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by payno. » Sat Oct 08, 2022 9:12 am
So I’ve been working with Dexter (around my hectic cleaning nesting schedule, pregnancy lol) and I’ve been teaching him play dead, which he knows well now, leave it which is still iffy - being a beagle and all lol. His new one is touch. He’s a very skittish dog and building the confidence up by the touch que! He touches his nose to your palm and gets a treat! Guests do it too and he’s becoming less and less reactive! So proud of my boy!
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by alfiq » Thu Oct 27, 2022 5:58 am
hi! anyone got any opinions or experiences with eukanuba's large breed puppy food? trying to figure out a new food for my lad, and it's proving pretty difficult with all the opinions out there. he's a 6 m.o ridgeback mix, been going on rc's maxi puppy.
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