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IS YOUR PET BORED WITH TRAINING?: Angie West
I have a yellow Lab mix that is easily bored. Here are some techniques I use to motivate mine and other bored dogs. Tasty
treats. Don't repeat
commands they already know. Toys for
Motivation. Erik
Blizzard Food motivation is probably the best perkier-upper. Why? Because it will gain focus and a calm spirited workout with the right person working with a bored dog. But if food doesn't seem to be getting the job done, try prey motivation! That's right if your dog enjoys playing ball or even gets excited from fast erratic movement, you can harness that energy by working your dog with it's natural prey drive. You can use a tennis ball, or a piece of rubber garden hose. What to remember is that prey drive will bring energy....lots of energy. Start by getting two prey objects (ex. Two balls, etc.) and throw one of them. When the dog grabs it offer the other one, this is to avoid conflict from the dog having to give up their prey to you. Hold the ball up in the air and begin heeling, halt the heel again, etc. your dog should have most of it's focus on the prey object. You must remember that the dog will need a reward, that's when I release the dog and the fetch game begins again.
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