Rewarding Good Dog Behavior
We know the benefits of positive enforcement during training but how can we
add some variety to our rewards? There are many ways to reward your pet and they
vary a great deal. These range from simple things such as petting the dog or
scratching her ears to more elaborate treats such as home cooked gourmet treats.
The rule regarding behavioral rewards is this: Always be certain to provide the
reward immediately after the desired behavior is carried out.
One great idea for a reward is play time with your pet. Most dogs enjoy a brisk
game of tug-o-war or chase. Some dogs will even show creativity and turn the
game of chase into hide and seek, ducking behind bushes, trees or other
obstacles and then timidly peeking out from their hiding places to see if you
are following. Your pet enjoys spending time with you, so make this a reward
that is used often as it greatly increases the bond between you and the animal.
Another great idea for rewarding your dog is time with a favorite toy. One of my
dogs' personal favorites is the Kong toy line. These are a great toy as they are
very durable, dishwasher safe and are great for teaching your dog problem
solving in themselves. This hard rubber toy is shaped like a pyramid of balls
balanced one atop the other and hollow in the middle. The hollow part is where
the problem solving skills come into play. Many trainers will stuff these toys
with all manner of goodies and treats before giving them to their pets.
Depending on how tightly they are stuffed and what items you use, unstuffing
them can be an all day project for your pet. ( A side note: Stuffed Kong toys
can be a bit messy, it is recommended that they be kept as an outdoor reward or
on easily cleaned surfaces such as vinyl or tile floors. ) Would you like some
recipe ideas for stuffed Kong toys that can also be used as treats in absence of
the Kong toy?
Is your dog a fan of your Philly Steak sandwiches? Does he sit raptly at your
feet, eyes focused and mouth watering, just praying that you will drop a small
bite so he can lunge in and grab it? Perhaps he would like his own doggy-safe
version? To do this, hold the Kong toy upside down with the large hole at the
top and fill it with small steak scraps or the thinly sliced beef used by Philly
steak connoisseurs. Next we need to add approximately one ounce of cream cheese
to the top of steak, thus sealing the steak inside of the toy with a tasty
treat. You may also add vegetables, if your dog likes them. For variations on
this recipe consider using lean beef stew meat, chicken or turkey for a little
venture off the beaten path.
Perhaps you and your dog are morning people. While I'm not going to join your
clique, I will share with you an idea that my dogs like for breakfast, though it
isn't usually served in this house until after one in the afternoon. It's
comprised of eggs, cheese and vegetables along with a large helping of love.
Again we invert the Kong toy and stuff the large opening with the foods. I
usually start with scrambled eggs and a bit of whatever meat we might have had
for breakfast such as sausage, ham or bacon. My dogs also like a few vegetables,
such as carrots and peas. This mixture is then topped with cheese to hold all
the ingredients together and melted slightly in the microwave. After
microwaving, be certain to allow sufficient cooling time to make the treat safe
for your pet. For a bit of variety try different vegetables such as broccoli or
cauliflower, or perhaps add some mashed potatoes and gravy for a really messy
treat.
During the dog days of summer what could be finer than a Puppy Popsicle? These
are quite easy to make. First, seal the small end of the Kong toy with some
small treat such as a bit of meat like a hot dog or some Braunschweiger and then
invert they toy. Support it inside a heavy coffee mug and fill it with chicken
or beef broth and perhaps small tidbits of meat. Then place the whole thing in
the freezer overnight and voila! You have a cold treat that will last all day
long.
If we treat our pets well and reward them often, then they will be eager to make
us happy by providing whatever behaviors precede our attention. These treats and
rewards do much to add to our relationships with our pets and the time spent in
preparation of these morsels shows them we care.
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