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    Trellum Well-Known Member

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    IcyBC Well-Known Member

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    My dog loves treats and toys. He is very motivated when he sees either the treat or the squeaky toy. I am training him to say I love you, but so far, he only mimics the sound of it, haha..
     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    This is a great chart:)
    My mom taught Homer to sit, but he does it only when he's in a good mood and I hold a really tasty treat in my hand. Otherwise he just ignores me;)
     
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    My dog loves fatty treats especially avocados when they are in season. When I want to change his dwelling place, I appease him through these as well as soft bones which I can source from my local butchery. When he is basking in the sun, I ensure that naughty children are educated on the need to give animals time and space to rest and have peace of mind just like the rest of us.
     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    This sounds like a great method Remnant:) My little dog would do anything for a treat too. I wonder if he'd like avocados. I think he would, he loves most fruits and vegetables.
     
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