whatever the dog likes best
Haha good answer. What are some of the best things to try out. My dog isn't even excited about smelly sausages.whatever the dog likes best
Red Barn Beef and Liver Chub. Cut it up in to bite sized pieces. Its great for tracking too.What are the best dog treats for engagement/obedience training with low food drive dogs?
Yeah please do send the vid. I csn get my boy chssing me with the food and he likes it but he checks out snd then re-engages but im working on it*as much as I can.If the dog has low food drive then you need to make it more about the game. I had a presa that had the same issue. It is necessary to develop a dog's food drive because it is the best way to get a lot of reps in of any particular exercise.
If your dog likes playing with you then exploit that drive to build the food drive. Take a hotdog, treat, or whatever and play with it like a toy. Be very animated and move it around like prey. When the dog does give chase throw in a few misses like a tug. Then let him catch it and then make a big deal lots of praise. Repeat this until the dog gets the idea of chasing the food (this can take a week). Then what I like to do is simplify the pattern so that I hold my hand out at eye level, give my reward marker and the dog launches at the reward (food in this case). I let him get it and then reload so he can circle back and launch himself at the next treat. At this point the dog doesn't care that it's food he just like the game of catching the food (as I drop it out my hand and he goes flying by). If you replaced the food with a rock the dog wouldn't even notice. I'll try and shoot a short vid this weekend to show you.
PS - I wouldn't feed the dog a day in advance of doing this, just to further stack things in my favor. GOOD LUCK.