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Train Your Dog With Homemade Treats!
Dogs aren’t man’s best friend for no reason. Their presence in your life helps you deal with stress, loneliness, and makes you happier – that’s a scientific fact!
But to bring out the best in your furry companion, your dog must be well-trained. Dog training helps your dog to socialize better with others and integrate seamlessly into their roles in the family.
Training dogs can be challenging. To ease the process, experts at BuenaVet.com highly recommend the use of treats. Treats are used to reward dogs and reinforce positive behaviors when they perform the desired task.
Over the past few years, more people are turning to homemade treats because they don’t contain the same amount of chemical preservatives found in store-bought treats.
This article explores some of the most common dog treats and tips to train your dog with them.
Homemade Dog Treat Recipes
Training a dog requires patience. But by using homemade treats, you can make the process smoother and more fun.
Here are some simple and popular homemade dog treats to consider:
- Peanut butter dog treats
This delicious recipe is protein and magnesium-packed. It is also high in saturated fat, so they make for special treats. You only need four ingredients to make this recipe: pumpkin puree, peanut butter, eggs, and whole wheat flour.
- While rice chicken balls
To make this recipe, preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Mix 1 cup of diced and shredded chicken, 1 tbsp and rice flour, 1 tbsp of parsley, and 1 beaten egg in a bowl. Use a spoon and put one spoon of rice in the cavities of a tray. Put the tray in the oven for 25 minutes.
- Apple cinnamon dog treats
With only three ingredients and 22 minutes, you can get this recipe ready. The appealing heavenly smell of this recipe will get your dog excited to do whatever you want from it.
Other recipes to consider include:
- Fruity frosty hearts
- Apple-cheddar dog biscuits
- Baked chicken treats
- Bacon pyramid pan treats
And in case of any emergency, promptly take your dog to the vet. You can always trust the professionals at BuenaVet.com for the best dog care possible.
Tips to Train Your Dog With Homemade Treats
When training your dog, make sure you prioritize safety. If you’re training it outside, ensure it doesn’t interact with other wildlife or their feces. For instance, squirrel feces can be very dangerous for your dog.
- Use dog treats to lure
You can use homemade dog treats to lure dogs to do the things you want them to do. For instance, if you want to train your dog to sit, you can hold up a treat close to its nose and move your hand backward. Most dogs will use their nose to follow the treat and sit down eventually. This trick can also be used to teach dogs to roll over and go down.
- Use treats to reward good behaviors
Treats should also be used to reinforce good behaviors in dogs. As an example, when potty training your dog, using treats is a great way to help them learn fast. Here’s how you can use treats to potty train your dog.
Offer one treat for going anywhere outside. Offer two treats if it goes within five yards of the area you want it to use. Offer three treats for two yards. And offer five treats for a bull’s eye.
- Do not leave treats outside
While training your dog outside, do not forget to leave treats outside. Why? Because they can attract unwanted wildlife. For instance, leaving treats outside might attract raccoons, so visit wildlifehumane.org to learn more about raccoons’ behavior and the behaviors of other wildlife.
- Keep dog treats small.
Treats are supposed to make no more than 10% of your dog’s daily meal. Keeping treats small will help you keep your dog’s calorie intake in check. This ensures it doesn’t become overweight with time.
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