The best way to incorporate dog treats into your dog's training in the most efficient way.
The daily life of the modern person proves to be extremely demanding as obligations do not leave him room to deal as much as he would like with himself and his desires, let alone with his pet. However, more and more people choose to host a pet in their home, with which they will develop a relationship full of love and absolute devotion. Of course, these feelings are the positive aspect of having a companion animal in your home and life.
On the other hand, it is known that many times our pets bother us with their disobedience, damage and excessive noise. These are of course signs that there is no proper communication with our dog and that a relationship of trust and understanding should be built in order to mitigate the dog's annoying behaviors for us. The best way to do this is training, either with a dog trainer, or on your own, at an early stage. It is worth remembering that the earlier you start training your dog, the faster you will have the results you want and therefore a proper and healthy relationship with him.
Where does education help?
Training reduces or eliminates the most common problems that pet owners face. These include incessant barking, pulling on the leash during walks, damage, aggression, and separation anxiety. What is worth keeping in mind is that there is always the possibility of improving a dog's behavior that is bothering both you and your dog. However, you must remember that experts believe that training our dog should be done in relation to its personality, setting as a main goal obedience to commands that are considered critical for the needs of the pet and its human.
Training a dog with treats
Dog training has ceased to be based on punishment and reprimand and is now largely based on reward. This has resulted in both trainers and pet owners taking advantage of dogs' desire for food in order to train them. This is where the crucial role that treats play in dog training comes in, without meaning that they work miracles or that they should be overused. The goal is for our dog's good behavior to gradually become independent of rewarding with treats and become a habit. This is why it is recommended to find alternative forms of reward, such as a game or a walk with your dog.
Tips for training with treats
To get your dog to obey a command, hold the treat near his nose and use it to direct him by saying the appropriate word, such as “sit.” If your dog obeys, offer him a treat quickly so he associates obedience with reward.
Our treats with apple and cinnamon or with mint are ideal as a supplement to your dog's daily diet and suitable for all hours of the day as a reward but also for dog training. You can find them at the end of your order, along with other accessories for your walk.