tip 3. Try treats
Of all the rewards, treats are one of the most useful. They are versatile. You can use them at home, on walks, on trips, in public or private. They come in many varieties, which helps keep them fresh and interesting. Most important of all, dogs love food. For this reason, most dogs respond beautifully to being rewarded with treats Some people object to using treats. They think treats are like a bribe. But think about it: with bribes, the payment is demanded before the deal is finalized. When you train with treats, your dog earns those treats by giving you the behavior you’re looking for. It’s not a bribe–it’s doggy payday Bonus tip: Keep treats small While using treats to train is a great idea, you also have to watch your dog’s calorie intake. The good news is treats don’t have to be big to excite your dog. If you don’t believe me, try spilling a few grains of rice under your table at the next mealtime–and then watch your dog help clean up. He’ll go to great lengths