Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I was looking through the forums & I saw a few recipes but other than zukes which I can't seem to find no one else mentioned favorite healthy economic dog treats.
My 2 guys are going through tins of treats so I wondered about is making my own really cheaper esp milk bone ones & what about those treats that come in Bins at PetSmart/sense?
What are your Fav Dog Training Treat & Bigger Treats?
PS I am so thrilled to have found this site, being able to find tried & true product info & wisdom for dogs has been wonderful.
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Though I am not a professional I have a lot of dog training under my belt, so to speak.
I often recommend that treats work great in the beginning but weaning off treats for affection as they truly master their lessons is the goal.
I have returned to using treats for both dogs as I train my Doodle because I have seen my Doodle Brinkley catches on much faster as he watches my lab run through the lessons.
It also helps Sammy the Lab not feel any jealousy towards Brinkley.
What my trainer is actually saying is that treats have their place in training.
We do actual obediance training with out treats. The sit, stay, come, etc. You might not be able to provide a treat every time you ask them to sit/stay.
I do use treats to work on becoming the perfect dog for vet visits and grooming visits. For the groomers- I pull out the clippers, he gets a treat. He sniffs the clippers=gets a treat. I touch the clipper to his back (clippers off/unplugged), he gets a treat. The clipper touches his leg, gets a treat. On and on till I am able to clip his hair. Same thing with Dremmeling his nails.
This is what I did with Murphy, weaned him off of the treats.
BTW, he LOVES the Nutro blueberry treats. Cheese is a really high value treat for him (though it turns him into a cheesehead and focus becomes an issue). Cesar wet food is like cocaine for him.
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