J M
Posted : 1/25/2007 3:29:11 PM
lets see if I can take you through the steps that I used with my non food motivated dog.
My first sign of motivation was with the foraging game. With my dog, it is all about the nose.
I found out that everything that is right and holy in Zeus's world (a ride in the truck w/dad) involved slim jims.
I would hide (in plain sight) a piece of slim jims, point at it and squeal "find it". Of course he found it and I would "yaaaaay" and love him up.
This game evolved into my hiding different foods in harder spots (same format) and then on to him finding it on his own. While there was interaction on my part, not as much. I would just go check the harder spots (that I knew he couldn't find) then do a yayyyyyy and love him up.
It then evolved into taking pieces of steak from my hand, (loving him up) then I got a clicker and started clicking before the steak, still using the yaaaay's and major affection.
Then on to commands and c/t. The thing is...I don't think most clicker trainers uses treats, per se. They use food. This is critical. Don't feed the dog it's usual food, then try to train it with doggy treats.
Make the dog work for it's dinner. This is the same principal as nilif except you get more than a sit/wait for a bowl of food. You can get many commands and behaviors from that same bowl.
My dog has just has always been a freak when it comes to food. He considered eating boring and tedious. But I put positive reinforcements with it (yaay! getting excited, loving him up,) now he thinks it is a grand thing to do.
I really don't know if this is what you are needing or if your dog is just over stimulated and needs to work in a quieter area.