MotherOfChickens
MotherDucker
😂😂 love that you felt the need to add that
well you know, someone was bound to say it lol
😂😂 love that you felt the need to add that
We have a scale in the treats given, from ordinary kibble to...not quite caviar, but the dog equivalent. Dogs can also appreciate differences in quantity. A slow recall gets an ordinary reward, a fast, immediate recall gets a higher value reward or a larger one and the rewards become intermittent until treats can be dispensed with altogether as training progresses. The uncertainty seems to make some dogs work much harder while it may discourage others but indiscriminate feeding of treats is certainly not the right way to motivate a dog. And many dogs will not work for food rewards anyway but will for a game. Some exceptional ones will work for just praise but I have not yet found a lurcher who will.
Some exceptional ones will work for just praise but I have not yet found a lurcher who will.
Ahem...I may have eaten 4/12 whole bockwurst-size hotdogs straight from the jar that I was supposed to be using as tracking bait today...is that what they call self-rewarding? **click**
I do kind of wonder how you end up with your own dog(s) if you don't like anyone else's.
I spent my childhood borrowing other people's dogs, I'm 36 and still borrowing other people's dogs when I get the opportunity.
I don’t get everyone’s absolute obsession with treats, whether they are dog owners or not! Even my vet was giving my dogs treats this week, mainly because George was a good boy and didn’t bite her 😂
I don’t give my dogs treats. There is no reason to give dogs treats. I don’t want anyone else to give my dogs treats. So why does everyone insist on doing so?
And before someone points out that I’m a miserable sod, yes absolutely I am and I don’t actually care lol 😂 My dogs are healthy well balanced and reasonably obedient (apart from Millie chasing deer!) and treats ain’t gonna change that 😄
I do kind of wonder how you end up with your own dog(s) if you don't like anyone else's.
I spent my childhood borrowing other people's dogs, I'm 36 and still borrowing other people's dogs when I get the opportunity.
Me too. I was obsessed. All the neighbours loved me as I would walk their dogs for free.
You sound like you were a useful childMe too. I was the annoyingly persistent kid who knocked on every door in the village asking to walk the resident dog for the pleasure of doing so (I wasn’t allowed one at home).
Me too. I was the annoyingly persistent kid who knocked on every door in the village asking to walk the resident dog for the pleasure of doing so (I wasn’t allowed one at home).