1) Paul Newman's Beef Jerky, 2) Culinary Cuts Jerky Treats Thick Cut Bacon from Whole Hearted, 3) Berry & Yogurt Mini Bites from Nutro, 4) Salmon Bites from Blue, 5) Salmon mini from Zuke's
My 5-month old Border Collie pups' favorite treats are: For all-food rewards: 1)Cut-up steak or chicken 2) Cheese or Purina Puppy starting Treats 3) Peanut Butter (served from a soon or from a squeeze bottle). 4) Fruits and veggies (i dice them up, mix and freeze to save for future training) 5) kibble. Generally, i trick train with kibble or veggies, unless it is a hard trick, then i use cheese. After i had the foundation of recall which i did in a low-distractions environment, i use treats or cheese. However, i now usually make a game of recall and have a game of fetch or tug, which is probably her favorite motivator. For nail-trimming or tricks that i cant keep going to my pocket fro treats, i use peanut butter. Favorite motivator: 1- tug rope, in some cases might be substitutes by steak. she is very distracted by anything that moves, so she sometimes wont see the toy if she is staring at a deer! In those cases i lure her with steak 2- Steak 3- Peanut butter, cheese, treats 4- My excited voice 5-Veggies, Fruits, Kibble P.S I find your videos very helpful, i trained my pooch all with the knowledge you all gave me . Now she is perfect, responds to recall unfailingly ...almost, except once with a flock of deer in our backyard, however i was able to make her be right,anyway with a long line i attach to her at all times. She hasnt been using her crate much for a while, and is very well behaved in the house. i am preparing for the teenage phase. Many thanks!
I had no idea you're Canadian! I'm in Niagara and have been using your videos to get ready for my new puppy. I feel prepared but if I need help im really happy to know I can actually enroll in your program!
I have 2 rescue dogs and they will work for any food. They get just as excited for a piece of banana as they do for a piece of chicken. They are not picky eaters at all. They both were in situations where they had to find food to survive and I wonder if that has something to do with their lack of "pickiness". They were in a situation where any food they could find was eaten to survive and I wonder if that mentality doesn't carry over to treats in general because they think food might not always be available. Not sure if that made any sense.
Thanks for your teaching and advice, I learn a lot from you guys, thanks for sharing your experience, when I get my puppy, I am sure to know what to do, what to prepare and how to train, thanks a lot, God bless.
11 week Golden Male, favorite is any food. least favorite but works sometimes is his favorite toy (short pull rope). Favorite activity sleeping followed by chasing our other dog (pomeranian) and the cat. reliably knows drop it, leave it, and sit. Working on come, not biting and potty training. He is my 4th golden, first male dog and the most challenging dog to train that I have ever had. My first 3 female Goldens were potty trained in 2 weeks and puppy biting was easily corrected with a stern ouch vocalization. This rock head is going to take some patients.
Just wondering how your pup is coming along. I have an 11 eek Golden and I Def related to your comment. In addition, mine is showing signs of aggression. 😢
@@wendymoran6759 Ollie is now 10 months old and 80 lbs. He is in his teenage phase and sometimes does not come when called off leash, so I use the go get method. ie if he does not come when called I go an get him every time, it seems to be working. I live on a golf course so I walk him every night on the course and I let him run and run and we play fetch until he is tired, (a tired dog is a good dog). He is well trained, knows come, sit, stays heel, bed, leave it , drop it, roll over, hush and settle. His favorite game is tug and we play alot of that, we also play hide and seek (I hide and he finds me) and find the treat (I hide 5 treats and he finds them). We are working on learning different objects like phone, tv remove, shoe, toy, tool etc... It is all about working his brain and keeping him stimulated... Oh, most importantly, we are always working on manners, he must sit before being fed (I will not put his food bowl down until he sits), he will not go out a door before me, (if he does we do it again) he will not jump on me, he will not bark or jump on people at the front door... etc. So I think he is doing great, if you are worried about agression work on manners and loose leash walking, and make sure he understands that all good things come through you.
When is the next train staion live? Lowkey found you guys a couple weeks ago and been waiting since watching lots of videos and got a few questions. Getting a puppy in September super excited also congrats on 1M 🍻🎉
These are my dogs' favorite rewards Elliott (13 weeks) 1 Steamed meat (special for dogs its a replacement for wen you feed raw ) 2 Chiken 3 salmon 4 toys 5 kibbel Shiva (9 years) 1 ball 2 Steamed meat 3 dried mini fish 4 rabbit 5 kibbel
I am just starting to train my 5 month old dalmatian, so I don't have 5 treats yet. But, I can say her favorites right now are chicken flavored training treats, squeaky toy and then kibble. I am going to try some of your other suggestions and see what happens.
My Aussie puppy loves 1-liver treats from costco 2-his own kibble 3-turkey hot dogs( I am from Alberta- I get it) 4-snap peas 5-cheese strings 6-pork tenderloin (it is cheaper than chicken) 7-his kong on a rope
Thank you!!! I learned a lot from this video. 1-5 best for my dog? Have never thought that way! Will be back in a week approx when my 5 yr old Schnauzer has told me… 😉
Any tips specifically for headstrong breeds? I got a dachshund puppy recently and I've heard they are very stubborn and can be harder to train. I'm starting early and he has learned his name and sit but I do notice that when he is distracted or just doesn't want to listen, I get completely ignored even though he has shown he understands the commands. Any tips to combat that independence and headstrong attitude?
So my dog is ironically allergic to all animal protein (we have tried them all), is there any high value reward you could suggest that doesn’t include meat/animal protein (cheese seems okay but just can’t have too much)? Anything I’ve tried just doesn’t quite cut it for higher distractions in environments where I can’t necessarily avoid them
Have you seen those videos where they'll have dogs try different foods to see their reactions? You might have to try that with things like bananas, blueberries, strawberries, carrots, etc. Should be pretty obvious what your dog likes and doesn't like.
Every dog is different and the high value reward system backfired on me for a bit. It helped develop a resource guarding instinct and he would misbehave just to be corrected to get a treat. He would do the action as jump on the counter and then immediately go to a spot and sit waiting for a treat. I broke him of the resource guarding by controlling all resources and they only come from me. Meaning I had to hand feed him and he only was given the resource when calm.
My puppy is 3 months old and I've had her home for 1 week now. She has been a superstar about going to bathroom outside and telling me when she needs to go. However, after she has done her business, she goes absolutely crazy. She will run around in circles and bolt off in any direction while pulling the leash. Any suggestions on how I can fix this behavior? Should I use a high value treat when she is done and just focus on training here? Thank you so much!
Hey John, thanks for commenting and subscribing to our channel! Check out this video, I think it will help you! th-cam.com/video/ClyKt7s_B1M/w-d-xo.html Happy Training! ~Dan
@@McCannDogs Thank you!! She might be getting over stimulated outside. We have been training during her feeding times, and after her naps throughout the day and have active playtime inside. She has made so much progress in just one week and I owe it all to this channel! Thank you again!!
My puppy can be pretty picky with the treats but chicken is definitely his favourite. Cheese, scrambled eggs, ham, steak etc go down equally well but I’m happier to give him chicken more regularly to train. You just need to have a little waterproof pocket to keep it in.
I just got a 6 month old Belgium Malinious. I am wanting to train her but she is really lazy. You can tell no one has worked with her. What's your advice to get her motivated
Buddy has treats from low to high value: kibbles, carrots, pumpkin seeds, chicken/beef heart, anchovy. Raw bone is his favorite but only once a month after a deep clean of his teeth.
We began with kibble and are now at 5 months and have had to up the anty. 1. Kibble, 2. Kibble with a bit of peanut butter dip, 3. Training treats (mini hamburgers), 4. Cooked chicken, 5. Cooked beef or cheese
Please I need ur urgent help if u can give me tips .. so my puppy is 16 weeks and sometimes she gets really aggressive and growls on my son even sometimes she tried biting him ,,, how can I get her to be friendly with my son
My puppy 9 weeks tomorrow while I’m training her will be very calm and lethargic and climb on my lap is that okay or is she trying to be the dominant one. She’s not a biter in the slightest
Hi there, Phil! Here’s a playlist that followed the latest McCann Dogs puppy training series: New Puppy Training Series - 5 ALIVE th-cam.com/play/PL7BBgLulherlcmTpDs-zshloju4XHIN6Z.html Happy Training!
Luckily Quinder takes anything from kibble to lil jacks, and “t-bonz” because I mix them all together to infuse the smell of the t bonz. He does love some cheese schmeared on a hard bone in the am. It lasts long enough for me to make my am mocha 🤣
It's not going to go bad in a few hours. When you cook up a batch of meaty, high value treats to use over several trainings, you can store them in the freezer in small baggies or containers with enough for a training session, so you can grab them as you head out for a training session.
I thought my dog wasn't food motivated until she was sitting near me while I was eating fritos. I gave her 1 and she just wanted more. Amazing turn around once I found the right treat for her. And yes I'm careful of her salt intake.
my vet said just to use his kibble. mini bull terrier puppy will eat whatever it doesn't seem to matter so why spend money on treats? his science diet kibble is probably more healthy a treat for him anyways
@@McCannDogs thank you so much. My 3 month old giant schnauzer is always getting compliments on how well trained she is (when I have food) and it’s all thanks to your channel
1) Paul Newman's Beef Jerky, 2) Culinary Cuts Jerky Treats Thick Cut Bacon from Whole Hearted, 3) Berry & Yogurt Mini Bites from Nutro, 4) Salmon Bites from Blue, 5) Salmon mini from Zuke's
My 5-month old Border Collie pups' favorite treats are:
For all-food rewards:
1)Cut-up steak or chicken
2) Cheese or Purina Puppy starting Treats
3) Peanut Butter (served from a soon or from a squeeze bottle).
4) Fruits and veggies (i dice them up, mix and freeze to save for future training)
5) kibble.
Generally, i trick train with kibble or veggies, unless it is a hard trick, then i use cheese. After i had the foundation of recall which i did in a low-distractions environment, i use treats or cheese. However, i now usually make a game of recall and have a game of fetch or tug, which is probably her favorite motivator. For nail-trimming or tricks that i cant keep going to my pocket fro treats, i use peanut butter.
Favorite motivator:
1- tug rope, in some cases might be substitutes by steak. she is very distracted by anything that moves, so she sometimes wont see the toy if she is staring at a deer! In those cases i lure her with steak
2- Steak
3- Peanut butter, cheese, treats
4- My excited voice
5-Veggies, Fruits, Kibble
P.S I find your videos very helpful, i trained my pooch all with the knowledge you all gave me . Now she is perfect, responds to recall unfailingly ...almost, except once with a flock of deer in our backyard, however i was able to make her be right,anyway with a long line i attach to her at all times. She hasnt been using her crate much for a while, and is very well behaved in the house. i am preparing for the teenage phase.
Many thanks!
I had no idea you're Canadian! I'm in Niagara and have been using your videos to get ready for my new puppy. I feel prepared but if I need help im really happy to know I can actually enroll in your program!
Five has grown so much! Love this series- although my puppy isn’t here yet - binging all the videos💕
I have 2 rescue dogs and they will work for any food. They get just as excited for a piece of banana as they do for a piece of chicken. They are not picky eaters at all. They both were in situations where they had to find food to survive and I wonder if that has something to do with their lack of "pickiness". They were in a situation where any food they could find was eaten to survive and I wonder if that mentality doesn't carry over to treats in general because they think food might not always be available. Not sure if that made any sense.
My top is dried lamb, his normal natural food, carrot, dry liver, kibble
Working on side for the vet handling! Just started that one.
Love your vids - so so helpful! 1.kibble, 2.dehydrated liver treats, 3.cheese, 4.cabanossi, roast chicken/steak
Thanks for your teaching and advice, I learn a lot from you guys, thanks for sharing your experience, when I get my puppy, I am sure to know what to do, what to prepare and how to train, thanks a lot, God bless.
11 week Golden Male, favorite is any food. least favorite but works sometimes is his favorite toy (short pull rope). Favorite activity sleeping followed by chasing our other dog (pomeranian) and the cat. reliably knows drop it, leave it, and sit. Working on come, not biting and potty training. He is my 4th golden, first male dog and the most challenging dog to train that I have ever had. My first 3 female Goldens were potty trained in 2 weeks and puppy biting was easily corrected with a stern ouch vocalization. This rock head is going to take some patients.
Just wondering how your pup is coming along. I have an 11 eek Golden and I Def related to your comment. In addition, mine is showing signs of aggression. 😢
@@wendymoran6759 Ollie is now 10 months old and 80 lbs. He is in his teenage phase and sometimes does not come when called off leash, so I use the go get method. ie if he does not come when called I go an get him every time, it seems to be working. I live on a golf course so I walk him every night on the course and I let him run and run and we play fetch until he is tired, (a tired dog is a good dog). He is well trained, knows come, sit, stays heel, bed, leave it , drop it, roll over, hush and settle. His favorite game is tug and we play alot of that, we also play hide and seek (I hide and he finds me) and find the treat (I hide 5 treats and he finds them). We are working on learning different objects like phone, tv remove, shoe, toy, tool etc... It is all about working his brain and keeping him stimulated... Oh, most importantly, we are always working on manners, he must sit before being fed (I will not put his food bowl down until he sits), he will not go out a door before me, (if he does we do it again) he will not jump on me, he will not bark or jump on people at the front door... etc. So I think he is doing great, if you are worried about agression work on manners and loose leash walking, and make sure he understands that all good things come through you.
When is the next train staion live? Lowkey found you guys a couple weeks ago and been waiting since watching lots of videos and got a few questions. Getting a puppy in September super excited also congrats on 1M 🍻🎉
Thursday night !!
@@Learningeveryday27 it's hasn't for now 3 weeks that's why I asked
@@jacepierce6112 ah sorry I must of watched an old video and hear that
These are my dogs' favorite rewards
Elliott (13 weeks)
1 Steamed meat (special for dogs its a replacement for wen you feed raw )
2 Chiken
3 salmon
4 toys
5 kibbel
Shiva (9 years)
1 ball
2 Steamed meat
3 dried mini fish
4 rabbit
5 kibbel
I am just starting to train my 5 month old dalmatian, so I don't have 5 treats yet. But, I can say her favorites right now are chicken flavored training treats, squeaky toy and then kibble. I am going to try some of your other suggestions and see what happens.
I have a 3.5 month old dal and yes chicken, toys then kibble. Kinda scared to try cheese
I've tried this with Wilma the Springadore. Ginger nut biscuits beet everything 😊
My Aussie puppy loves
1-liver treats from costco
2-his own kibble
3-turkey hot dogs( I am from Alberta- I get it)
4-snap peas
5-cheese strings
6-pork tenderloin (it is cheaper than chicken)
7-his kong on a rope
Lightbulb moment TY very much!
you helped me alot. Thank you so much. Love the Video you post
1. Steak, chicken, or pork
2. Cheese
3. Any dog treat from the bag
4. Chicken chunks from kibble
5. Regular Kibble
Thank you!!! I learned a lot from this video. 1-5 best for my dog? Have never thought that way! Will be back in a week approx when my 5 yr old Schnauzer has told me… 😉
Very good info ❤
Any tips specifically for headstrong breeds? I got a dachshund puppy recently and I've heard they are very stubborn and can be harder to train. I'm starting early and he has learned his name and sit but I do notice that when he is distracted or just doesn't want to listen, I get completely ignored even though he has shown he understands the commands. Any tips to combat that independence and headstrong attitude?
So my dog is ironically allergic to all animal protein (we have tried them all), is there any high value reward you could suggest that doesn’t include meat/animal protein (cheese seems okay but just can’t have too much)? Anything I’ve tried just doesn’t quite cut it for higher distractions in environments where I can’t necessarily avoid them
Have you seen those videos where they'll have dogs try different foods to see their reactions? You might have to try that with things like bananas, blueberries, strawberries, carrots, etc. Should be pretty obvious what your dog likes and doesn't like.
My puppy always bites my hand. Have to toss treats. Any advice?? Or is it ok to toss the treat instead of putting it in her mouth??
Hi there, I have an eight month old toy poodle who I am training agility, I would really love some more Hippy Shake videos!!
Every dog is different and the high value reward system backfired on me for a bit. It helped develop a resource guarding instinct and he would misbehave just to be corrected to get a treat. He would do the action as jump on the counter and then immediately go to a spot and sit waiting for a treat. I broke him of the resource guarding by controlling all resources and they only come from me. Meaning I had to hand feed him and he only was given the resource when calm.
My puppy is 3 months old and I've had her home for 1 week now. She has been a superstar about going to bathroom outside and telling me when she needs to go. However, after she has done her business, she goes absolutely crazy. She will run around in circles and bolt off in any direction while pulling the leash. Any suggestions on how I can fix this behavior? Should I use a high value treat when she is done and just focus on training here? Thank you so much!
Hey John, thanks for commenting and subscribing to our channel! Check out this video, I think it will help you! th-cam.com/video/ClyKt7s_B1M/w-d-xo.html
Happy Training!
~Dan
@@McCannDogs Thank you!! She might be getting over stimulated outside. We have been training during her feeding times, and after her naps throughout the day and have active playtime inside. She has made so much progress in just one week and I owe it all to this channel! Thank you again!!
I did not realize you were based in Ontario till I looked you up after seeing the Canadian dollars. Never realized you were relatively close by.
1 strawberries
2 chicken
3 carrots
4 cat treats :)
5 liver bites
My puppy can be pretty picky with the treats but chicken is definitely his favourite. Cheese, scrambled eggs, ham, steak etc go down equally well but I’m happier to give him chicken more regularly to train. You just need to have a little waterproof pocket to keep it in.
I'm curious about holding the bone while he chewed it? Top 5: 1. Cheese 2. Soft treats 3. Crunchy treats 4. Tug toys 5. Praise/mommy.
1. Bacon from a farm, no added anything.
2. Chicken/steak
3. Cheese's/yogurts
4. Play ball
5. Any dried treat, kibble, ext is usually ignored
I just got a 6 month old Belgium Malinious. I am wanting to train her but she is really lazy. You can tell no one has worked with her. What's your advice to get her motivated
1. Kibble 2. Dried chicken. 3. Dried beef. 4. Dried Kangaroo. 5. Dehydrated liver (homemade).
Highest value =Badlands superfood
Pupford chicken training treats
Salmon kibble
Sweet potato bits cut from grocery store potatoes
Plain generic cherrios
Buddy has treats from low to high value: kibbles, carrots, pumpkin seeds, chicken/beef heart, anchovy. Raw bone is his favorite but only once a month after a deep clean of his teeth.
The blue hair, Kayl! Love it. 😍
Reward: Any type of meat, LOL, includimg elk, deer, etc. She also loves positive praise and tug/toss.
We began with kibble and are now at 5 months and have had to up the anty. 1. Kibble, 2. Kibble with a bit of peanut butter dip, 3. Training treats (mini hamburgers), 4. Cooked chicken, 5. Cooked beef or cheese
1. Cooked chicken
2. Hot dogs
3. Cheese
4. Dried liver
5. Soft training treats
Please I need ur urgent help if u can give me tips .. so my puppy is 16 weeks and sometimes she gets really aggressive and growls on my son even sometimes she tried biting him ,,, how can I get her to be friendly with my son
How do you teach puppy to take nice?
My puppy 9 weeks tomorrow while I’m training her will be very calm and lethargic and climb on my lap is that okay or is she trying to be the dominant one. She’s not a biter in the slightest
We have an 11 year old lab that sleeps all day is she just learning from him to be calm ?
Cooked chicken, cheese, gravy bone biscuits, carrots, kibble
How do I watch videos in order?
Hi there, Phil! Here’s a playlist that followed the latest McCann Dogs puppy training series: New Puppy Training Series - 5 ALIVE
th-cam.com/play/PL7BBgLulherlcmTpDs-zshloju4XHIN6Z.html
Happy Training!
Luckily Quinder takes anything from kibble to lil jacks, and “t-bonz” because I mix them all together to infuse the smell of the t bonz. He does love some cheese schmeared on a hard bone in the am. It lasts long enough for me to make my am mocha 🤣
If you take cooked chicken or beef with you when you go out for a few hours of training then how do you keep the food from going bad?
It's not going to go bad in a few hours.
When you cook up a batch of meaty, high value treats to use over several trainings, you can store them in the freezer in small baggies or containers with enough for a training session, so you can grab them as you head out for a training session.
4 month old Aussie:
1. Steak or Roast Beef
2. Bacon
3. Chicken
4. Dehydrated Liver
5. Toy
5.
My chihuahua and puggle love baby carrots and mini peppers.
So what breed is five ? He so cute 🥰
Grass
I thought my dog wasn't food motivated until she was sitting near me while I was eating fritos. I gave her 1 and she just wanted more. Amazing turn around once I found the right treat for her. And yes I'm careful of her salt intake.
my vet said just to use his kibble. mini bull terrier puppy will eat whatever it doesn't seem to matter so why spend money on treats? his science diet kibble is probably more healthy a treat for him anyways
What are these tuna treats?
Here you go: th-cam.com/video/5rVgHLnt4W0/w-d-xo.html
Happy Training!
My lab made it very hard to see "best treat" but chicken/steak wins. Doesn't get it often which makes it better.
Any videos for dogs who only listen when they know treats are present?
Sure do! The BIGGEST Mistakes People Make When Treat Training A Puppy
th-cam.com/video/NGKTn_0garY/w-d-xo.html
Happy Training!
@@McCannDogs thank you so much. My 3 month old giant schnauzer is always getting compliments on how well trained she is (when I have food) and it’s all thanks to your channel
Yes my dog all 7pounds of her can ignore you like you not even there ,when she is mad at me she want take any treats turns her head and walks off .
1 chicken
2 cheese
3 blueberries
4 broccoli
5 kibble
Roast Beef
Chicken
Chicken Wieners
Cheese
Liver Treats
And only first thing in the morning, working inside our house can we get away with kibble.
This kinda high tech
Ours landed on cat treats