Wednesday, June 4, 2014

When And How To Give Healthy Made In USA Dog Treats

When And How To Give Healthy Made In USA Dog Treats

By Claudette Lambert


Giving dog treats in America is not just a way of expressing love for a dog. It can also be a technique of rewarding notable behavior together with a critical dog training component. A factor that makes made in USA dog treats so efficient during training is the excellent smell sense of a dog. They are capable of not only smelling a treat when it is as far as twenty yards away, but also know the main ingredients. All in all, not all treats are manufactured equal. Below are guidelines for how and when to provide dog treats.

A Treat should be used to reinforce a submissive and calm state. They should never be used to reward an over-stimulated and excited state of mind. The canine should always be allowed to smell the treat first, but holding it away from them to wait. Bearing in mind that they are capable of smelling from a long distance, the treat does not have to be put under the nose.

As soon as the dog has gotten the scent, he may at first jump around, probably jumping on the feeder. If so, the owner should indicate disapproval with their body language and attitude by slowly moving to one side or back and then waiting. It is worth remembering that this moment of patience will be rewarded by having a well-behaved canine for a lifetime.

After a while, the dog will probably begin attempting to figure out what has to be done in order to get a treat. It may lower its butt on the floor waiting while looking up in anticipation to the owner. The treat should only be given at that exact moment of calm. The treats should however not be utilized in calming an excited dog, but rather to keep it calm and submissive.

The ideal moment of providing them in the time between meals. It is vital to choose a treat that will be enjoyable to the canine. A good idea is to save the most sumptuous and delicious ones for last to re-introduce interest in case the animal is bored. Should they be used as training tools, they might not be of any use if provided once the dog has eaten. As opposed to being given prior to and after meals, the best time is in between them.

An ideal technique for giving treats involves holding in the hand between the thumb and the first two fingers. Let the animal sniff so that they know it is there, while remembering the rule: nose first followed by eyes and ears. By engaging the canines none, the owner appeals to the most significant part of its brain.

Then, as the canine starts sniffing and getting interested, the treat is gradually lifted above height of the nose and slowly moved above the head and back heading to the shoulders. The aim of doing this is to make the canine lifts up its head.

When choosing made in USA dog treats, the owner should ensure that they are something appropriate to give a dog. If it is made of ingredients that the owner cannot pronounce or recognize, it is probably not the best.




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