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Treat Game

Treat Game

An added approach you can use is called the “treat game.” This activity is not only fun but can be a lifesaver, especially for dogs prone to gulping down objects like socks and rocks, which can lead to serious issues. It’s a valuable lesson for all puppies to learn.

 

Week 1:

Once a day wait for your pup to be interested in something else. Walk up to them put the tasty treat (small bits of string cheese or hot dogs work well) at their nose and say, “Treat”. Give the puppy the treat and praise.

 

Week 2:

At random times during the day, call “treat” and have the puppy come to you in the kitchen. No barriers are involved. When your puppy comes to you, give them the treat. Offer enthusiastic praise and then continue with your daily activities. Repeat this several times throughout the day to reinforce the behavior, encouraging puppies to drop what they’re doing and come running when they hear the word “treat.” Make it an enjoyable game! By doing this, you’re rewarding compliant behavior.

 

Week 3:

Call “treat” with barriers and distractions. Try different rooms. Challenge the pup and wait until they are playing with a toy. Reward when they come. Repeat several times throughout the day.

 

Week 4: Call “treat” four to five times this week. If you have others in the household have them try as well. Wait for the puppy to be interested in something else (another dog, toy, bone, food, children, etc.). Give them a treat when they come to you and praise them.

 

Now, when a puppy grabs something potentially dangerous, simply use the same cue, “treat” and head to the fridge. Your puppy will instinctively drop what they have and come running to you. It’s crucial not to rush to the item in question. Instead, keep your puppy’s attention with a few more treats and then calmly pick up the item. Avoid making a big fuss about it, as doing so would inadvertently add value to the item, undermining the valuable lesson you’ve taught your pup. And there you have the straightforward yet valuable “treat game.”

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