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Fifi & Fido Beef Jerky Product Review
Product Description
HEALTHY PET TREATS YOUR DOG WILL LOVE Pet-lovers today want gourmet treats that contain no unhealthy artificial ingredients. Fifi & Fido Beefy Jerky Treats are a healthy dog treat alternative. Made with a pure and simple recipe that contains high quality, all natural, USA ingredients. Fifi & Fido Beefy Jerky Treats are a perfect reward for any dog in training and for dogs that want a healthy treat with the optimal blend of easily digestible ingredients. Fifi & Fido Beefy Jerky Treats are excellent for dogs in all life stages.
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Fifi & Fido Beefy Jerky Treats are low-odor, deliciously slow cooked treats, made from 100% USA pure beef. No added foreign ingredients from China! Our high-quality Fifi & Fido Beefy Jerky Treats are baked in a SQF certified facility that adheres to global food safety standards. The healthy dog treat alternative! Wheat, corn, grain, and soy- free with no added sugar or wheat gluten. No-mess treat sticks, that are easily breakable for training, and can be just as easily concealed in hands and pockets when training your furry best friend!
The Perfect Training Treat
Fifi & Fido Beefy Jerky Treats are packaged in attractive, resealable pouches. Treats come in packets of 10. A favorite of dog-lovers and trainers, these treats can be easily broken into just the right size for training treats. Low-odor, yet a beefy favorite, great for training rewards at home or outdoors. Non-messy, non-sticky, Fifi & Fido Beefy Jerky Treats make life with Fido that much more fun!
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Tip 1 - The Value of YOUR rewards!
How you reward your dog for their training and behaviour is crucial, it’s dog training 101, the basics of basics BUT we see many get it wrong and then plateau or damage their dogs training and relationship.
An effective reward is, of course, something your DOG finds rewarding, but not what YOU think they find rewarding. Here is the first error many make, you need to EXPERIMENT, the results may surprise you!
Also, stop thinking of it as food, toys or praise, think of it as MONEY! This will make it easier for you to understand how your dog perceives and works for your rewards.
We often hear “my dog is not food motivated” then as soon as we offer ‘Fritz’ or ‘cheese’ their butts hit the ground quicker then we can deliver it! The same with ‘my dog isn’t toy motivated’ but as soon as we add some exciting movement and make the toy come alive the dog is like “game on!”.
If you do not have an appropriate reward for your dog, then your training will struggle.
Here are some points to consider;
1. Your environment will change your rewards value, so aim for it to be high! A dog may work for chicken in your rear yard but in the local park it may find the smells, other dogs, people, sights and sounds far more valuable. You either have to beat it or you are not ready for that environment.
For example, I would use ‘fritz’ in everyday training for Kato, but if training somewhere more distracting in public I would use cheese.
2. Is it easy to deliver? Crumbly treats or bulky toys will impede and distract, not assist your training.
3. Is the food reward difficult to eat? Dry liver and kibble aren’t as rewarding to many dogs as believed. If it takes your dog too long to eat, or crumbles everywhere you will struggle to maintain focus during your training sessions.
4. DON’T ASSUME what your dog finds valuable, it will make an ass out of you…. but not me or the dog. Many might be trying to reward or correct their dog’s behaviour but in fact doing the opposite. Yelling “stop it Fido!” at a barking dog may be perceived as a rewarding to the dog (They got your attention)
For example. Kato was a notorious cheese hound, but if you tried giving him physical praise as a reward you are by science “punishing” him. He didn’t care for physical touch, it wasn’t his ‘Jam’!
5. Make is SCARCE, if you use food as rewards, that food should only come in training. If you use toys, use a specific one for training then take it away. Make it a novelty, rare, A TREAT!
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NOW LETS GET BUSY WITH YOUR FIRST STEP!
Firstly we want you to try different rewards to discover what makes your dog go weak at the knees, what puts a wag in their tail, what floats their boat.
Experiment with different rewards by asking your dog for simple obedience skills or a easy trick to see how your dog reacts. Then, here is the important part, WRITE IT DOWN AND ASSIGN A MONETARY VALUE to each.
This will help you understand what your dogs best rewards and motivators are and how you can use it to benefit your dogs training and behaviour!
Is it food? If so, what type? Chicken, cheese, Hotdog, Fritz (Devon or whatever you interstaters call it)?
Is it toys? Is it manageable for your training? Can you combine the toy with food so you can get more repetitions in training? For example, can you reward with food then end with the toy and a game?
Once you have experimented and assigned values then you will know what to use, when to use it and where to use it!
DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE YOUR REWARD! It is your dogs currency and your training will be all the better for using the right denomination! ;)
Also, do not let others bully you into feeling bad for using a particular type of reward, it’s your dog, you do what works best for you and them.
Get cracking and EXPERIMENT!
If you have any questions please feel free to ask them in here!
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