Liesje
Posted : 1/17/2011 12:13:04 PM
I mix all my treats. Normally I'm just using NB food roll, but sometimes dice up leftover meat or cheese. The only time I purposefully use different treats is during tracking, but for obedience I throw everything in the pouch. I do have larger chunks but not for a greater value reward, more for when I am doing luring activities where the dog is constantly munching as we go along. A larger chunk in the treat pouch does not necessarily mean the dog gets the whole thing at once, it's just easier to deliver bit by bit letting the dog have a nibble.
As for jackpots, I use these at the end, more to signal the end of the session than to try to communicate that what the dog did at that instant was somehow more important than something else. I just use a greater quantity rather than higher quality. Normally when I'm clicker training with treats the dog immediately returns attention to me and will start throwing behaviors if I don't say something within a second or two. The jackpot gives me a few seconds to step away, put the clicker and pouch out of sight, and cue the dog that the session is over, they don't have to run back to me and stare at my face because the rewards are gone.
I guess I can understand where the jackpot doesn't necessarily help. I work my dogs with the highest value rewards needed for whatever I'm trying to accomplish. If I can get my dog to heel for 10 minutes with food roll, I'm not going to bust out raw steak and use that. If the dog won't perform as I want unless there is a "jackpot" of higher value, than whatever I'm using is not enough anyway. If I'm outside and decide to to an impromptu obedience session I'll just pick up a stick and use that as a tug or fetch reward, I don't need to run in and find a ball or Kong in order for the dog to work at the same level. The "jackpot" might be a longer tug session or fetch session at the end, but like I said that is more of a cue that the training/learning part is over, and I think also reinforces that training and learning in general is fun and ends with a game or a big treat.