This simple, two-ingredient recipe can be customized like nobody’s business, so get creative and have a little fun (while pampering your pooch) with this easy dog treat recipe! I originally made these treats for Wrigley’s first birthday (yes, I celebrated it. Re: crazy dog lady; see ...
Use treats to reinforce a calm, submissive state. Never use dog treats to reward an excited, over-stimulated state of mind. Always let the dog smell the treat first, but hold it up away from her and wait. Remember dogs can smell from over 25 feet away so you don’t have to put the...
When you begin training it is very easy to use too many treats. But it is so important to make sure your dog stays at a healthy weight by using small pieces and not overfeeding your dog. It is really easy to reward your dog’s good behavior with small treats if you concentrate on t...
These are the 5 steps we use each time we teach a dog to balance a treat on their nose: #1–Have your dog in the “sit” or “lie down” position, and make sure that his attention is fully on you. #2–Place a very small piece of your dog’s favorite dog treat on the middle ...
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Treat your dog for their clever tricks with these healthy Halloween dog snacks — they’re spookily easy to make.
I’ve certainly found that to be true. A few years ago, I had my Labrador retriever mix, Rio, certified as a therapy dog with Therapy Dogs International. All he had to do was pass the test – no special training classes were required (though I admit we did extra training to make sur...
to give to dogs. But wait; there must be something you can do to make pumpkin a little more “appetizing” for your furry friend. You’re in luck because we have a few ideas we can share with you some ways you can make tasty and nutritious pumpkin treats for your dog. These recipes...
I have an amazing interviewer with Kristin, a dog treat business owner and found ofDiva Dog Bakerywho found a way to make lots of money selling dog treats. Now she teaches others how to replicate her success in this business. In this post you’ll learn: ...
s best to do this in the middle of the day or right before a meal. If you try to sample treats right after your dog has eaten, their belly might be too full for them to be very interested in the treats. Present them with one treat at a time and make a note of their reaction....