Home Archive › Forums › Dogs › Basic Dog Training › The treat scale…
- This topic has 31 replies, 14 voices, and was last updated 16 years, 9 months ago by
Anonymous.
-
AuthorPosts
-
July 29, 2008 at 10:56 am #61790
Crafty1980
MemberBev was talking about using “low excitement” treats first (e.g. cubes of cheese) to start the training…
Is there a scale of treats? What is next “higher value” after cheese?
e.g. Something like this maybe? I’ve decided to call it the “Treat Scale in C#dim7” 🙂
Feel free to fill in the blanks!Treat level 1 – Little cubes of cheese
Treat level 2 – ??
Treat level 3 – ??
Treat level 4 – ??
Treat level 5 – ??
Treat level 6 – ??
Treat level 7 – ??
Treat level 8 – Raw fillet steak or something!?!? 🙂July 29, 2008 at 11:06 am #77340xtine
Membererm.. cooked chicken maybe?
depends on your dog too I guess…. my mum’s lab would do anything for a bit of carrot… Fritz would soon get fed up of that….July 29, 2008 at 11:11 am #77341Sweetypye
MemberIt is the dog that decides the value of the treats.
A good way of determining it is to have two different ones in two hands/bowls and monitor which he goes to first.
However if you have a chow hound this can be tricky!
July 29, 2008 at 11:14 am #77342Crafty1980
Member[quote author=Sweetypye link=topic=12114.msg233087#msg233087 date=1217329882]
It is the dog that decides the value of the treats.A good way of determining it is to have two different ones in two hands/bowls and monitor which he goes to first.
However if you have a chow hound this can be tricky!
[/quote]Being a black lab, and in true black lab style, if it looks like food, Izzy will eat it… I’m still trying to teach her that cat poo is definitely NOT on the scale of “nice treats” 🙂
Oh for goodness sake… she’s just farted again… Time to open the windows!
July 29, 2008 at 11:16 am #77343*Nat*
Member[quote author=Crafty1980 link=topic=12114.msg233089#msg233089 date=1217330093]
Oh for goodness sake… she’s just farted again… Time to open the windows!
[/quote]PMSL 😀
Dried liver makes a good treat 🙂
July 29, 2008 at 11:19 am #77344Crafty1980
MemberWhat’s PMSL?
Yeah I’ve got a tub or dried liver treats on the way… Should arrive tomorrow!
July 29, 2008 at 11:21 am #77345xtine
MemberPiss Myself Laughing 😀
July 29, 2008 at 11:22 am #77346Izzie
Membercooked sausages
sardine or tuna bread- takes less than 10 mins to make
liver cake
black puddingJuly 29, 2008 at 11:32 am #77347Sweetypye
MemberLabradors do consider EVERYTHING to be potentially edible!
July 29, 2008 at 11:34 am #77348*Nat*
MemberIncluding nearly new shoes by the sounds of it on the other thread >:D
[quote author=Sweetypye link=topic=12114.msg233096#msg233096 date=1217331168]
Labradors do consider EVERYTHING to be potentially edible!
[/quote]July 29, 2008 at 12:03 pm #77349Crafty1980
MemberYeeees… very funny…
July 29, 2008 at 12:13 pm #77350Gracie
Membernow this is very naughty, and you didnt read this but Gracies all time will do anything for treats is bits of prawn cracker coz she doesnt get them often 🙂
drived liver she gets it too often so that for us is on the scale with cheese, but sausage is higher value have been known to dry out left over meat and stuff
but rawer liver and liver cake are higher value
naturesharvest do a treat dry and good to chop up
think Bev used raw mutton as all time top treat for hers
black pudding good but crumbly 😛
July 29, 2008 at 12:16 pm #77351Kerry_and_Beau
Memberyep she’ll decide whats bestest, boiled chicken is usually a pretty good mid range treat, beau will do anything for cheese, so thats a higher one for him than chicken.
and bless we wnet through the cat litter thing with beau, now its only on rare occassions when he suddenly decides i’m starving him ::) i hear a little rustle tell him to leave and he sulks back looking offended & starved ::)
July 29, 2008 at 12:18 pm #77352Crafty1980
Memberprawn cracker, sausage, black pudding… Three things I like far too much, and Ben (much like Joey)doesn’t share food!! hehe 😛
Seriously though, I will look into all of these treats – maybe not the prawn crackers…
July 29, 2008 at 12:35 pm #77353TobyTeaCosy and Angela
MemberHiya, definately look into the threads on oven drying liver yourself if she really likes it, can be expensive whereas its Toby’s fave fave thing in the world and 55p gets a weeks worth of good training out of him!
I think Bev once said one of hers, maybe the puppy Cubert, will do anything for a garden pea! Just depends on the dog!
Tobys best thing in the entire world is watching Alex make the sandwiches incase he drops a little sliver of butter that a little terrier could just lick lick off the tiles to help with the cleaning! Can’t be good for him… ;D
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.