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Taking Treats
Gently
It can be so frustrating... you want to reinforce your puppy's
good behavior with a little treat, yet the little bugger about rips
your fingers open with those needle sharp puppy teeth of his! What
to do?
Until you can teach him to take his treats gently, simply toss
any that he earns on the floor for him to get. You can also spread
peanut butter or soft cheese on a wooden spoon and give him a lick
of that for a treat.
Now you need to teach him that snapping at your fingers no longer
works to get him a treat! From now on he will need to accept that
goody gently... or not get it at all!
1. Set aside the time to actually
teach gentle treat-taking. If you try to teach it
in conjunction with reinforcing another behavior, you will confuse
your puppy.
2. Okay, now realize that up until
now, snatching that treat out of your hand probably worked really
well for your puppy. You likely started holding
it at the very tips of your fingers (trying to keep them out of
harm's way), which meant that it was released very quickly if he
snapped at all. So... you have to make that behavior STOP WORKING
for him.
3. Take a tasty treat and have it
in the palm of your hand, then make a soft fist with that hand.
Offer that hand to your puppy, and grin & bear it at first if
he bites at your hand. But, be sure to NOT open your hand while
that is going on! Simply wait him out. When he stops touching you
with his teeth, tell him "Gentle" and slowly open your
hand to reveal the treat & let him have it.
4. Continue, keeping the treats hidden
in your hand. That way if he does bite at your hand,
you will be able to resist dropping the treat. Remember... we don't
want that behavior to work any more! Instead, we want your puppy
to learn that gentle nibbling and/or licking is what works now to
release that treat!
5. If you continue to say "Gentle"
while working on this, he will begin to associate that word with
the behavior. Then you can start to expect that
gentle treat-taking whenever he earns one. If he slips up and starts
to get rough, say "Ah ah!" and pull your hand away. Then
offer the treat again, reminding him to be "Gentle".
6. Happy treating!
Copied with permission from:
Mary Woodward & Susan Greenholt
Greenwood
Dog Training School
Wilmington, DE
*using positive methods to teach people how to teach their pets! |
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