Are You Giving Your Puppy TOO MANY Treats?
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
- How many treats is it appropriate to give your puppy in one day? This is a common question for a dog owner who's doing their puppy training with treats! It can be challenging when you're using positive training to make sure that you're not overfeeding your puppy. There are a few simple strategies that dog trainers use, that you can use as well! In this video, Instructor Steve will talk about some of the ways you can incorporate your puppy's meals into their training, and avoid feeding too much!
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Avoid Overfeeding When Puppy Training
00:34 Using Food for Training
01:04 How Much are You Feeding Each Day
01:34 How to Maintain a Healthy Balance of Food and Treats
03:18 What is an Appropriate Sized Treat?
03:55 Signs of Unhealthy Digestion in Your Puppy
04:19 Balanced Diet is Key to a Healthy Weight
04:38 Using Treat Balls and Feeding Puzzles
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Food is a valuable tool in your puppy training. But you want to avoid becoming dependent on it. You want your puppy to listen to you whether you're holding a treat or not! Check out The Biggest Mistakes People Make When Treat Training A Puppy: ua-cam.com/video/NGKTn_0garY/v-deo.html
hey guys would you be able to do a video on how to stop your puppy from opening doors
Thank you so much for the video!
You guys at McCann have been really helpful to us since we’ve brought sunny, our new 4 legged family member. We love your approach for dog training and the way you clearly demonstrate and explain everything for puppy owners. Woof woof 😊
Some great tips, thank you for another great video :)
Practical helpful tips. Thank you for covering this topic!!!
Really helpful and informative
Hello McCann dog training. i really like your videos and i’m watching a lot of them before i get my puppy. i have a question: would you consider writing a book like zak george? that would be pretty cool and i would definitely buy it. or if you already have a book would you give me a link? thanks
My puppy is rarely food motivated with her kibble but will take real meat, cheese or treats any day
Hey guys, can you make a video (or reply below) about what to do when your dog stops and refuses to move in the middle of a walk?
I have that issue too
how much water should i give my 8 weeks old puppy?
Hello Steve, I have a 10 month old miniature schnauzer . He is a very fussy eater and has no particular favourite treat. Is there in your opinion any dog treat that no dog would not refuse???
Hey I have a mini too! Mines the kind that inhales everything edible or not :). If you can, cooking some plain chicken (or another meat) and breaking it into tiny bits will probably be irresistible. If you can’t do that, Cloud Star Tricky Trainers have worked for a lot of picky dogs, so that’s something to consider. Hope this helps. If you need anything else you can ask me.
@@mackingcheese Agreed, no dog can resist chicken. I have a dog who was too shy to take treats from my hand, the only thing that finally got him to take a treat was boiled chicken. I think any treats that are real preserved meat work, and the smellier the better. I'd also recommend Puperoni training treats, all my dogs are nuts for them.
I have a question about treats, my puppy loves healthy treats. I make him apple and banana chips and he loves them, they are very small in size and I know they are better for him then bought treats, do I have to be cautious on how many healthy treats I give him. He also loves carrots, he goes crazy when he hears me cutting carrots.
My vet practice has a poster on the wall showing items that are toxic to dogs. Amongst these was apple!! Who'd have thought it? I mention this in case you were not aware apples are toxic to dogs.....
Once you hydrated fruit into chips,you raise the sugar content.Would not advise feeding this to your dog.
PLEASE help. A nighbor posted an issue in our community FB page "To the new family in section 20 with the big dog that barks all day and evening.
1. Welcome to the neighborhood
2. Can you work on that dog barking thing. It makes my dog bark non stop at your dog. Then my two neighbors dog barks at my dog. Sooooo much barking."
Can anyone help with kind suggestions as to what he can do? Maybe a way the dogs can get along enough not to bark at each other so much?
Get a fence he cant see through
I have a rat terrier/ shih tzu mix puppy. The vet told me 2/3 cup split three times a day. He is soooooo hungry! It doesn’t seem like enough:(
I have a Newfoundland German Shepherd Dog. If your dog is hungry, check your food. Make sure you are feeding puppy food, not general food. And do more research. Vets get very little education on nutrition.
@@jackmidgley6537 yes, it’s puppy food. I am going to keep researching different foods to get the best, and affordable kind. The fresh real food prices are a bit much for my budget.
@@hylah16 I completely understand. But 2/3 a cup a day!
Your vet got something wrong
@@jackmidgley6537 -- It's true that 2/3 cup a day doesn't sound like much. But you have a large dog so 2/3 cup is just a good snack. My own Pomeranian requires only half cup of kibble a day split into two meals. The poster has a small dog; 2/3 cup sounds about right.
I'm so disturbed by the placement of those handels in your kitchen
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My puppy does not eat much. Any advice?
@@WaggingTailsDogTraining Thank You So Much!
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This is a bit more difficult when their meals are raw food
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