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  • Delicate tummy

    We've been feeding Isis Natural Choice Chicken, Oatmeal and Rice for dogs with sensitive stomachs. Lately she's been having some digestive difficulty, but I think that's more from the Beggin' Strips I've given her during our training sessions. Better hold back on those. So, I was...
    Posted to Isis in Progress (Weblog) by keneumey on 10-05-2007
    Filed under: treats, sensitive stomach, dog food, natural choice
  • Re: Training without treats?

    [quote user="pheryn"]Ahh! All these things are getting me excited just because I know her potential! [/quote] Yes, it's exciting isn't it! My dog is highly treat motivated, so much so that I often refrain from offering them because they are too distracting or excite her too much. Sometimes...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by Ixas_girl on 10-14-2007
    Filed under: follow through, rewards, treats
  • Training without treats?

    Hello! Is it possible to train without treats? I am trying to teach Harley some commands but, as I mentioned in my previous thread, shes really picky and sometimes will have nothing to do with treats. So what alternatives do I have for training her besides just praise (she seems to get distracted faster...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by pheryn on 10-13-2007
    Filed under: training, treats, without
  • Re: Food apparently has too much protein, causing upset tummy, what should I swithc to?

    I have 2 Scotties (11 & 13 yrs old). They were eating ONE lamb and rice for many years until they started developing really bad allergies. After spending thousands of dollards on specialists, shots, treatments, meds, special foods and treats, I can honestly say I found something that worked. While...
    Posted to Nutrition (Forum) by Scotties Mom on 11-06-2007
    Filed under: treats, dry food choice, best food, dog food
  • Re: Why This Surliness Towards Clickers (and other great questions)

    [quote user="Lee Charles Kelley"] Too many owners and trainers ignore this, thinking if the dog is producing physical behaviors on command, they've been successful. (I've also heard a lot of clicker trainers complain privately that their dogs have developed food-related misbehaviors...
    Posted to Trainers, Philosophies and Methods (Forum) by AgileGSD on 02-29-2008
    Filed under: clicker, clicker training, rewards, scavenging, counter surfing, treats
  • Undesired Ingredients [Allergies & Intollerence]

    In this thread I would like to discuss ingredients that are undesired and not fed to your dog(s) based on personal choice, allergies, intollerence, etc. Please be specific so guests & other members can enjoy viewing/learning from this thread. There are many wonderful threads in our nutrition section...
    Posted to Nutrition (Forum) by Pomeranian <3 on 02-19-2008
    Filed under: best food, canned food, cold food, corn, Dangerous Foods, diarrhea, digestion, Dog Feeder, dog food, dry dog food, dry food choice, firm stools, food, Food allergies, Grain Free, grain-free, healthy, kibble rotation, Natural Balance, Pet Food, recall, stool volume, treats, vegetarian, warm food, wet food
  • Re: recall for dog park when playing to rough

    Carrying and distributing treats in a dog park is risky business. I wouldn't do it. I also wouldn't keep my dog on a leash in a dog park. I see some people do it, but I think it can be dangerous, depending on the mix of dog personalities there. I would work out other kinds of controls (verbal...
    Posted to Trainers, Philosophies and Methods (Forum) by Ixas_girl on 07-26-2009
    Filed under: treats, recall
  • Another spin off- treats and cookies

    What are your favorite brands of treats and cookies? A huge favorite here with the dogs is the refrigerated treats "The Loved Dog" which are either chicken/oat or beef/oat. Next we use the ones by natura, Mother Nature or something like that. And also PetGuard's Mr. Barky's and Mr....
    Posted to General Chat (Forum) by shamrockmommy on 10-22-2009
    Filed under: treats
  • natural/organic doggy cookies

    I have begun to make organic doggy cookies. Anyone have any good recipes? With the exception of salt and water of course, everything I am putting in these cookies is organic and healthy for dogs. **content removed advertising** Thanks!
    Posted to Nutrition (Forum) by motobird on 08-21-2009
    Filed under: treats, cookies, busicits, organic
  • Re: Best Dog Food

    Posted to Nutrition (Forum) by tnydwd on 10-11-2007
    Filed under: food, Natural, treats
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