Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I've had success with the Zuke's training treats. They are small and moist. I've also used Cheerios and small pieces of hot dogs and cheese. I wouldn't worry. I imagine your pup is still adjusting to her new surroundings. Since she's already four months old, it might take her a little longer to adjust than an eight week old puppy. Also, I think some dogs are more play oriented than food oriented. Barley would rather play than eat, so your pup might be similar. Your rewards don't have to be food; anything the pup likes can motivate her, like a quick game of tug, fetch, or chase.
We have two doodles. The older one has never been interested in food. When we're doing training it is difficult finding treats that motivate her. Interestingly, like another person mentioned, she loves cheerios though.
The younger one would sell her sister for a bite of hot dog. She is HIGHLY motivated by anything edible. She was so easy as a puppy she considered kibble a treat. We could train her with bits of kibble all day and she'd never get tired of it.
Now she knows better. But break out any kind of treat and she'll be on her best behavior.
Our trainer used treats, and Hogan certainly obeyed her better than he obeyed us until we began using treats too! His favorites are the soft chewy training treats. We rotate flavors - he loves them all. Try Cloud Star's "Buddy Biscuits" or "Tricky Trainers" - we have duck, chedder and grilled beef on hand right now. We also have Zuke's "Mini Naturals" Salmon flavor. We get those from "Bentley's Corner Barkery" in Arlington Heights. They're very focused on healthy food. Hogan also loves a chicken liver treat my mother gave us, but I can't stand the smell! I made the mistake of putting several in my coat pocket for a walk....ugh. Hogan's favorite are chicken breast training treats we buy when we're at the vet....but we're out right now and I don't have a bag around to check the brand for you.
Our trainer suggested we use a special WOW treat as a reward for his obeying the "come" command, but we've fallen in the habit of using these tasty treats for walks as well. He "heels" much better knowing he'll get an occasional "good boy" treat for walking alongside without pulling, and he crosses streets safely knowing a treat awaits on the other side if he uses good manners. He also likes the hard (not chewy) treats such as hot dog training treats and various biscuits, but they crumble up in our pockets too much so we've moved more toward the chewy treats he likes best anyway.
Our trainer claims that someday Hogan will obey out of affection, and not because he expects a treat.....yeah....we'll see about that!
He also loves string cheese, which the trainer recommended. Unfortunately, so do I so the cheese doesn't last in the house as long as bags labeled for dogs!
When we want him to enjoy a treat that will last awhile so we can eat dinner etc, we'll often put peanut butter in a small bone (our trainer gave it to us - be careful about what bones you give dogs!). We first had tried the "Kong Balls" sold at Petsmart - I can't recommend them. The first one was so small we worried Hogan would swallow it, and the next larger size doesn't hold peanut butter well....it just creates a goopy mess that he likes more than we do.
He also loves the Yaks milk Himalayan dog chews. They last forever! Cow ears last quite awhile and he loves to chew them. He also likes the antlers, but really wants us to hold him in our lap and hold the antler for him to chew, so that doesn't work for our meal times.
Hogan also loves virtually all of the animal bits sold at The Barkery, but he can gobble most up pretty quickly. Favorites include chicken and ducks feet and thoraxes and lambs ears. He loves "bully sticks" but once my teenage sons learned what a "bully stick" is, they absolutely refuse to allow them in the house, much less watch Hogan eat one! Many of these treats are fatty, so use them only occasionally!
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