Instructions Things You’ll Need: Treats Step 1: Try to see if your horse will eat any treat. Step 2: Purchase manufactured treats and start with those first, because they are closest to horse feed which most horses are already accustomed to...
Hi! I’m Fran Friedman from Morning Store Animal Sanctuary and I would like to talk to you today about treats for ferrets on behalf of expertvillage.com. Ferrets are all different. Some of them enjoy a certain kind of treat and some do not. I have a...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Really excellent treats Bait bag or large pockets Choose Perfect Dog Treats for Training Class Step 1: Choose soft (not chewy or hard) dog treats for training class. You want something your dog can gulp down quickly...
Instructions Step 1: Choose a flavor you know your cat loves. Some cats love fish while others don't. If you are buying treats for a special need, your cat should love the flavor first. Step 2: Vary the texture of the cat treats. If your cat eats a semi...
The purpose of using treats is mainly to get the attention of your dog. My philosophy of training at Doggy Steps is to start with the treat to keep the dog's attention. Once they understand the sit command, and the following commands I'll be talking...
Hi! This is Elise McMahon for Expert Village.com and in this video series we are talking about making your own dog food. If you would like to find out more about my services, you can visit my website at canineheadstart.com. So we are going to be talking...
Instructions Step 1: Ask a pigeon breeder or other bird expert to recommend good quality foods and treats. Step 2: Locate a retailer in your area or on line who sells bird food and treats. Many pet stores, garden centers and farm suppliers carry products...
Instructions Step 1: Choose treats with minimal additives. The fewer ingredients, the better. Treats that list meat as the first ingredient with low to no grain content are a safe, healthy choice. Treats containing fruits, vegetables, whole grains such...
Were going to teach him how to play dead and how you do this is a slow progression of what is called shaping and we need to shape the behavior. The very first thing we need to do is to get our dog down. Get him down. Good boy. Give him a couple treats...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Dog treats Step 1: Take your Yorkie for a good long walk. Any training session will be more successful if your dog is tired. Step 2: Begin your training in a quiet room with few distractions and make sure you have a...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Treats Step 1: Get to know your hamster. Play with him every day, at least a few times a day. Feed him treats from your hand and pay attention to which ones he likes and which ones he doesn't. Step 2: Take your...
Instructions Step 1: Give your cat pill pocket treats without pills inside first to get him hooked on the treats. If your cat is finicky, give him an empty pill pocket every night to keep him familiar with the treat. Step 2: Break the pill pocket in half...
Instructions Step 1: Remove your dog from all distractions to begin this training process. Tell your dog to sit. Step 2: Hold some treats in your hand to make your dog pay attention when you say her name. Step 3: Say your dog's name. When he responds...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Treats Step 1: Teach your dog a new behavior by showing the treat and using it to lure the dog into the correct position as you give a command. This is "shaping a behavior." For example, teach the sit command by...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Rat treats Step 1: Sit on the floor and spread your legs into a V-shape. Step 2: Place your rat on one leg and hold a treat in your hand on the opposite side. Step 3: Wave the treat around so your rat knows it's...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Dachshund Dog Treats Patience Before You Begin Step 1: Create a plan. Decide what behavior you think is essential for your dachshund and make a plan to teach him these things one item at a time. Step 2: Fill your...
Instructions Learn More About Teaching Your Ferret Tricks Step 1: Know that ferrets expect treats for good behavior. Step 2: Realize that if a dog can do a trick, a ferret can do it, too. They can be taught to roll over, come when called, retrieve toys...
In this clip, we will return Allister to his cage and give him a treat. As you can see he's anxious to get back, he's a little hot from being held in a towel but he was a good bird and we want to return him to his cage and let him have his treat and...
As your dog gets older, you want to pay particular attention to their diet. We've talked about how you want to make sure that they don't get too heavy. We want to make sure given the decrease in activity level, that we decrease appropriately the food...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Treats Step 1: Head out to an open area. It can be a big living room with some floor space, or outside on the grass if there aren't too many distractions. Have your dog sit, stay and lie down. Reward with treats...
Instructions Step 1: Practice using a word for treats, such as "yummy" or "cookie," make sure your dachshund knows that word well and gets excited when he hears it and of course, gets rewarded with a treat every time you say the word. Repeat this word...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Clicker Treats How to Clicker Train a Dog to Turn its Head Step 1: Prime the clicker with about 10 small treats. This means teaching your dog that right after she hears the click, she gets a treat. They catch onto...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Dog treats Step 1: Prepare to spend about fifteen minutes with your Yorkie in these training sessions. Yorkies are smart, but they tire quickly, so train him in short sessions. Step 2: Keep the dog treats in hand...
Instructions Step 1: Make your own dog treats by simply slicing up some hard cheese, a great source of protein and a treat your dog will love. Make sure you use a plain white cheese without dyes, and don't overfeed, as cheese is high in fat. You can also...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Rat treats Step 1: Hold a treat above your rat's head and say "clap." Step 2: Say "clap" again to train him and as he begins to reach up for the treat move the treat slightly out of his reach so that his paws will...