Actually you do not need any treats any longer once the behaviour is established!
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sal9000 (Old Spike)
scientists say that the colder it is outside, the more you regret teaching the dog this skill when they lock you outside
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daftcunt (Old Spike)
lol, correct!
On a more serious note:
To behaviours like this you have to add control, in the sense of "I like it when you do it but only when I ask you to". You know you are a good trainer if the dog gets that without the need to remind or punish them.
Just imagine a police dog biting anyone because they were taught how to do it.
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(Old Spike)
scientists say that the colder it is outside, the more you regret teaching the dog this skill when they lock you outside
(Old Spike)
lol, correct!
On a more serious note:
To behaviours like this you have to add control, in the sense of "I like it when you do it but only when I ask you to". You know you are a good trainer if the dog gets that without the need to remind or punish them.
Just imagine a police dog biting anyone because they were taught how to do it.