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Treats for training a pup
#2012012
01/31/17 05:48 PM
01/31/17 05:48 PM
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Reno
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What do yall use for treats when training a pup basic commands off the leash? Got him used to his collar and walking on a leash good but he's hit or miss when i turn him loose and call for him... thanks for any advice
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Re: Treats for training a pup
[Re: Reno]
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02/01/17 02:16 AM
02/01/17 02:16 AM
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These are the ones I use. You can buy them at pretty much any pet store. https://www.chewy.com/pet-botanics-train...mp;gclsrc=aw.ds
“Buy the ticket, take the ride...And if it occasionally gets a little heavier than what you had in mind….well, maybe chalk it up to forced consciousness expansion…..Tune in, freak out, get beaten”....Hunter S. Thompson
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Re: Treats for training a pup
[Re: Tin_Man]
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02/01/17 02:49 AM
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What kind of dog? I always train on a lead and never let them off until I'm done with basic obedience. I start a pup off with a 20' lead then advanced to a 50'. Hes a mountain cur, going on 3 months old. My thinking for training him off the leash was that he will spend alot of time off of it anyways, especially when we're walking in the woods
Roads? Where we're going, we dont need roads. ~Doc brown
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Re: Treats for training a pup
[Re: Reno]
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02/01/17 05:39 AM
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Boiled chicken. Works better than any other treat.
Whoever is happy will make others happy too. Anne Frank
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Re: Treats for training a pup
[Re: Reno]
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02/06/17 10:47 PM
02/06/17 10:47 PM
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What do yall use for treats when training a pup basic commands off the leash? Got him used to his collar and walking on a leash good but he's hit or miss when i turn him loose and call for him... thanks for any advice Keep a lead on him while training always. I prefer a 20-30' lead for all training. Slowly start removing the lead once a great foundation has been set. Always be consistent with him and remember you're the master and your word should be the gospel to him.
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Re: Treats for training a pup
[Re: Reno]
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03/01/17 03:43 PM
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What do yall use for treats when training a pup basic commands off the leash? Got him used to his collar and walking on a leash good but he's hit or miss when i turn him loose and call for him... thanks for any advice FYI...military working dogs are not given food treats of any kind...a simple kong or other rubber toy is used to condition compliance. This item is only used to reward good behavior...nothing else. Just wanted to let you know there are other ways to reward preferred behaviors from dogs other than food treats.
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Re: Treats for training a pup
[Re: Reno]
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03/02/17 04:30 AM
03/02/17 04:30 AM
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Do not use treats, or dog food don't use anything but your voice
"The old man used to say that the best part of hunting was the thinking of going, and the talking about it after you go back."
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Re: Treats for training a pup
[Re: Reno]
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04/05/17 05:01 AM
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puppy crack works good. I had a dog that minded great in the house and on a leash. But other than that it was hit or miss. He would then make a game of wanting to make me chase him. 2-3 times with the e coller broke that. In his mind he didnt have to mind cause i couldnt catch him. Sure there is probably other ways. But electricity is quick.
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