My Dog Won’t Train for Food (and how to fix it!)

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"But my dog won't work for food!"
I've gotten this comment many times, along with questions on how a handler can help their dog want to take food rewards.
And I'm here to help!
In this comprehensive video we're going to talk about the things you might unknowingly be doing that squash your dog's food motivation, as well as how to get even the most food-indifferent dog to enjoy food reinforcement. I'll give you dog training exercises that will help you teach your dog that working for food is both fun and motivating! You'll walk away with a toolbox full of dog training tips and tricks to make it easier and faster to train your dog!
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@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
Do you struggle with a dog that isn't super food motivated? Have you tried any of these strategies to increase motivation? Some of my other cool stuff 👇 👉🏽 Sign Up For my FREE Dog Training Foundations Mini-Course: www.doggyu.com/ 🎉 JOIN the DOGGY•U Community! (150+ Exclusive Training Videos!) patreon.com/doggyu 🦮 Service Dog 101 Course: courses.doggyu.com/p/service-... 🐕‍🦺 Behavior Interruptions & Alerts Course: courses.doggyu.com/p/bia
@variamoon4172
@variamoon4172 Ай бұрын
Thank you so many trainers use “starving dolphin training” and it’s not right!!!! Thank you for saying so!!!!!
@RaixCore
@RaixCore Ай бұрын
I love this! My dog thankfully doesn't have food issues (he LOVES his kibble more than anything in the world), but it gave me more fun ideas of how to give his food to him! 💛
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
Yes! There's so much you can do, even for food motivated dogs, to make training even more fun!
@vsmartdogs
@vsmartdogs Ай бұрын
Excellent information, as always :)
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@CA-kv5wd
@CA-kv5wd Ай бұрын
This has been a huge hurdle with my SD. He's never been food motivated, doesn't like foods most dogs like (ie peanut butter, cheese, hot dogs, etc). I did the usual "just increase the value of the treats" strategy, but that was a losing battle too. He doesn't like toys much so that doesn't work well yet for a reinforcer, but has never been free fed, is healthy, and a perfect weight according to the vet. You helped with some suggestions for this in the Patreon group a few months ago. We've made SO much progress, and it's something we'll continue to work on. We'll definitely play this game of a treat/treats in each room, then move it outside and go from there. Based on your previous suggestions, the first thing I did was to give fewer treats, very few "jackpots" (so they wouldn't be so ordinary). All meals in a puzzle bowl. Roughly 8-10 treats worth of training before each meal, easy things to be successful, but before eating. More soft/fresh foods along with the kibble, paying attention to calorie/nutrition totals. He does like chasing, so bowling the treat away, or tossing it for him to catch has been incredibly helpful. (Although now I find out just how many things there are in my house a treat can roll under and get lost, LOL.) THANK YOU!!!
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
LOL to the last part! I'm glad some of my suggestions are working! Sometimes it take a bit of time if they've been in one habit for a long while. Also, try putting a pool noodle under the edge of the couch so nothing can roll under there ;)
@CA-kv5wd
@CA-kv5wd Ай бұрын
@@DoggyU I'm going to need a lot of pool noodles, LOL!
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
@@CA-kv5wd 😂😂😂
@TrainMePlease
@TrainMePlease Ай бұрын
Watched in full and liked. Great job Laura! Love the small sprinkles of science throughout.
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@one_field
@one_field Ай бұрын
Fantastic tips! Some I've been working on already (yay, my dog will finally eat treats in his crate!) but there are some new ones in here that I'm excited to try. And the 'that's what she said' joke was perfect! Lol. But seriously, this is on point as a video for my SDIT, who is already great in public spaces, very calm and good at DPT and hallucination checks, and hopefully will one day be ready to tackle seizure alert training and more. We're still struggling with walking past other dogs, whom he always wants to greet and love on, and he still hates the crate, but there's progress in both. Thanks for everything you do and I can't wait to see if we can gradually turn my not-very-food-motivated Anatolian into an attentive, treat-loving pup!
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
I'm glad you appreciated the Michael Scott joke hehehe
@Boone22
@Boone22 Ай бұрын
The Newfie I'm currently training is not food driven. Toys not really either. I just found out his new treat is SPAM. He will work for treats at home,but out in public...he just wants to work.for love, and attention.
@user-lm5uo3wk2o
@user-lm5uo3wk2o Ай бұрын
Really interesting video! I have a 14 month old kelpie that tends not to want to eat away from home, even if he doesn't seem over threshold to me. He can offer me attention and do his known behaviors but he will often take the treat and drop it or even choke on it. He is happy to tug his rope toy in agility class but will often spit out treats. Sometimes he will eat a treats off the ground but not at the moment I meant for him to eat them. Even at home he doesn't want a treat if we are playing with something like a ball or frisbee. I also have an easier time playing with a toy with him somewhere while he notices other dogs or kids nearby than I do using treats with something like LAT. Bowling the treats does definitely help and maybe doing that more will help him be able to eat more from my hand. I get the feeling that even the pressure of learning something new takes his appetite away a little even at home, so I do have to keep sessions very short and try to be as clear as possible. As much as I want to build his food drive as much as I can, I also feel like I need more information about how to use toys to help socialize dogs in new environments and cope with reactivity. It didn't occur to me until just recently that playing with a toy while other dogs or kids or cars or whatever are nearby may be helping my dog desensitize to those things.
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
Herding dogs can be so much in their head and perceive even little things as pressure. Sometimes putting the dog into toy/arousal mode can block out everything else that's going on. This is useful sometimes for sure! Other times, it doesn't address the underlying issue. (it's kind of case dependent unfortunately so hard to give suggestions). But I might try a big of the movement with food ideas in the video, as well as "eat food, get thing thrown". Just make sure they chew/swallow before you toss the toy. Use small bits of food. I hope that helps!
@earth2wendy
@earth2wendy Ай бұрын
I think my feelings of conflict re: ending a training session cause mine to go too long. I don’t want the end to be punishing. So I try to wear Trip out with training-associated play. Your cheery “all done,” a pat on the shoulder, and then walking away…I’ll try this. Then another quick session real soon. Lately we’ve been playing outside of training sessions, just for the fun of it. He loves this. So MUCH great info here! Thanks!!
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
I think you're right to be worried about end of session protocols and some of this really depends on the dog. Some dogs I will just "all done" and walk away, while others I might cookie scatter and walk away. I often end play sessions with a cookie scatter, or allowing the dog to possess the toy for a little while, again depending on the dog and what I'm doing.
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
But finding an end of session protocol that works for you and your dog is definitely an important part of not overdoing a session.
@emilychallis1327
@emilychallis1327 29 күн бұрын
Hi! I've come from the attention video! Thank you so much for pointing me here, definitely some useful things for me to implement from here, I will take it right back to basics and try to get her excited for food! She can often be reluctant to take the food from our hands so we will get over that little hurdle first 😊
@DoggyU
@DoggyU 29 күн бұрын
So glad it was helpful! Start with excitement for food (tossed, not from your hand) and then work up to hand feeding :)
@emilychallis1327
@emilychallis1327 29 күн бұрын
@@DoggyU will do! I had some chicken and cheese left over that she did take when I tossed it on the floor tonight so that's a good start! 😁
@EpsilonAD
@EpsilonAD Ай бұрын
I look forward to trying roll, chase return exercise. It has taken time for not picking up food from the ground (very necessary when working). Now I feel more confident with Epsilon's ability and understanding of not taking food she might find I have started toss and get it. Her joy and enthusiasm improved and, as you explain so well, that really does matter. One surprising food love Eps has is cooked broccoli. She loves it. Cooked sweet potato, carrots, pumpkin are all good value. She will pick out even the tiniest bits of spinach in anything and put it aside. She also has a strong aversion to peanut butter. I love my funny little Epsilon AD. I also love the extremely useful, smart, clear and helpful handler learning to cue advice you share. Thank you DoggyU. 💞🐾
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
That's so funny because CoolWhip doesn't love most veggies but she really likes cooked broccoli too!!
@EpsilonAD
@EpsilonAD Ай бұрын
Thanks for responding. Eps having things in common with CoolWhip is lovely to know. CoolWhip is awesome. 🥦 Eps is good at a lot of things but she is really very clumsy at catching things that are dropped or thrown to her. I bought some broccoli puffs (veggie chip like snacks) today in the hope they may help her improve her mouth eye coordination. Popcorn sounded good but broccoli puffs are something I eat too and she is too tiny to eat a whole packet. 🐾
@Smokeybluetheraccoon
@Smokeybluetheraccoon Ай бұрын
This is so helpful! This is definitely a topic I don't see covered often
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
Thank you! It's one that gets asked about a lot but I also haven't seen covered a ton. There's so much that can be done to increase a dog's interest in training with food. And being able to reinforce with food while out and about can be so valuable!
@ilovecanines
@ilovecanines Ай бұрын
Excellent video, packed with lots of good info! I am sharing with my dog training students!
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
Aw thanks so much @ilovecanines ! This is the longest video I've ever made (which means it took sooooo long to edit) so I really appreciate you sharing it
@FenrirAldebrand
@FenrirAldebrand Ай бұрын
Thankfully my Malinois was smart enough to realize the difference between my "ouch" being hurt, and never associated it with food. Next time i just tell him to take it nice and he listens. I don't entirely know how I trained the "gentle" i feel like it just kinda came about. But the one thing I did when i brought him home was never buy a food bowl. Though his food drive was never really a problem. He came from the factory always hungry 😂.
@User-Jo_Onthego
@User-Jo_Onthego 25 күн бұрын
Thanks Laura!
@DoggyU
@DoggyU 25 күн бұрын
😊
@monicaperez2843
@monicaperez2843 Ай бұрын
When training with a hose, make sure you're not using gray (partially treated) water!
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
Hi Monica - I am not suggesting training with a garden hose in this video, I am suggesting putting low sodium chicken broth mixed with tap water into a ketchup bottle to train with.
@monicaperez2843
@monicaperez2843 Ай бұрын
@@DoggyU Thank you for the correction. I thought I saw a scene of a dog drinking from a garden hose.
@sarcasticcat4982
@sarcasticcat4982 22 күн бұрын
My dog only likes Prosciutto wrapped mozzarella.Oi!
@mizpetra
@mizpetra Ай бұрын
Hi Laura! Thank you so much for everything you do, I am (hopefully) getting my puppy in the beginning of July and have been a patreon member for the last few months. The material you put out is just top notch. I am getting a very small dog (brussels griffon), and was wondering what you think about small service dogs on furniture. I am hoping it is okay, especially as gentle pressure therapy is one of the things that I think will be most helpful for me. Thanks so much again, and have a great day!
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
So getting on your home furniture is totally fine! However, I’d be really thoughtful about tasking out in public that involves them being on any public furniture. In general, I would recommend they be fully on your lap if you are using them to task in public. But that’s just my own personal opinion. Hope that helps!
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
Glad you’re enjoying the videos and thank you for being a Patreon member! 💜
@mizpetra
@mizpetra Ай бұрын
​@@DoggyU Thank you Laura!! So exactly on my lap or on the ground? I can absolutely do that and it makes perfect sense. 😁
@alex_greek4904
@alex_greek4904 Ай бұрын
Hi for traveling with dog on a plane do you have to take leash off or can u keep it on if it is not metal for tsa
@DoggyU
@DoggyU Ай бұрын
You typically have the choice of keeping their gear on and then having them pat down after going through, or taking all gear off and having them walk through. Be sure your dog has practiced the pat down if you choose to leave gear on. This video might be helpful: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ns6HosmJr9OphJs.html
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