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Topic Dog Boards / Showing / Treats
- By Ollie Wolly [gb] Date 29.10.11 23:07 UTC
Hi just worndering what kind of treats everyone uses when showing i used to use home made liver cake when showing my bitch but she seems to have gone off it . Any idears welcome
- By Sassinak [gb] Date 29.10.11 23:59 UTC
Mine love Mathesons garlic sausage.
I have heard of liver cake being made with smelly fish - mackerel etc, but I haven't tried it because I don't think I could bear the smell as it cooked lol
- By tadog [gb] Date 30.10.11 08:17 UTC
try the livaloaf recipe, leave out liver and add tuna, mine love it.
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 30.10.11 09:25 UTC
Henry always loved his tuna cake! I've also used liver cake, hot dog sausage, cheese, chicken.....
- By STARRYEYES Date 30.10.11 10:42 UTC
chicken or swedish meatballs
- By tigran [gb] Date 30.10.11 11:50 UTC
I   like to use treats that I like.!.The reason being  that most dogs will show well if you put the treat in your own mouth and pretend to eat it...
Have seen people doing this with dog biscuits and liver cake.!!!!
- By groveclydpoint [gb] Date 30.10.11 19:09 UTC
i use chesse,bacon or small puppy treats ,also just tried new royal canin treats
- By Ollie Wolly [gb] Date 30.10.11 19:12 UTC
tadog how much tuna should i add insted of liver
- By tigran [gb] Date 30.10.11 19:12 UTC
We were given a free sample of the Royal Canin treats but my lot wouldn't eat them.!!!
- By groveclydpoint [gb] Date 30.10.11 19:16 UTC
my 3 love them,the lady that looks after my horse works for royal canin
- By tadog [gb] Date 30.10.11 19:23 UTC
substiture liver for one tin of tuna, I use stuff in sunflower oil.
- By Dude Dog [gb] Date 30.10.11 21:27 UTC
Beef Jerky. Its clean, no hassle having to make it but smells good to the dogs and they love it.
- By Ollie Wolly [gb] Date 30.10.11 21:32 UTC
tadog do you put the oil in as well or drain the tuna
- By tadog [gb] Date 31.10.11 08:01 UTC
I put in about half of the oil, sometimes i add yogurt as well, just guess still consistancy is how you would like it.
- By Susiebell [gb] Date 01.11.11 07:45 UTC
Cocktail sausages for mine when I'm in a rush - just the right size and don't crumble and leave a trail around the ring...
- By JAY15 [gb] Date 01.11.11 11:12 UTC
Some good recipes on here, Ollie Wolly: http://www.natural-dog-health-remedies.com/
- By JAY15 [gb] Date 01.11.11 11:14 UTC
I have cut down on liver cake, I give the poor guys bits of roast chicken now :)
- By Gemma86 [gb] Date 01.11.11 15:03 UTC
My bait bag is full of all sorts, just incase someone decides they don't like something!

Liver - (Asbo's favourite)
Sweedish Meatballs - (Razzle loves them)
Kidney
Mattesons smoked or garlic sausage
Cheese - They especially like the M&S Bavarian smoked cheese (but they only get that when my other half buys it ha ha)
Chicken fridge raiders (all though I usually end up eating them!)
I also have been know to bait Asbo on a sausage roll lol :)
- By dogs a babe Date 01.11.11 20:09 UTC
Blimey Gemma - even I'd work pretty hard for those treats.    I'm liking the idea of smoked cheese to motivate me!!
- By LJS Date 01.11.11 20:25 UTC Edited 01.11.11 20:28 UTC
Just wondered as I do use food treats occasionally but it is more about reinforcement than use all the time.

I would rather it become a behaviour that is done because they have learned and get praise rewards rather than food as it makes them less expectant of food all the time as labs are renowned to be piggies :-)

Sorry edited to say just reread and it is for treats when showing but isn't it the same principle ? If they enjoy doing it ok after you have finished as treat would be ok but during isn't it about the focus of the handler with the dog ?
- By Saffronsmith [gb] Date 05.11.11 21:25 UTC
slight deviation from topic here - I watched someone baiting their reluctant (table) dog recently.  She popped a piece of sausage into her mouth whilst stacking her dog, who watched her intently and showed on the table impeccably.  She got the treat as she got off the table - from the owners mouth!  Disclaimer: would only work with human tasty food!!!!

Sorry to hijack the thread but our breed isn't usually baited, and I've only ever seen it done from a bumbag or pocket - this was a novelty for me!  It worked - she got BOB!
- By tigran [gb] Date 05.11.11 21:51 UTC
That was the point that I was making, use a treat that YOU can eat. Several people in y breed do this very successfully.
- By Ollie Wolly [gb] Date 05.11.11 22:27 UTC
Think i have found something that works markel prawns or cray fish well i think any kind of fish would work but im going to try  making it in too a cake like liver cake of someting because i think its too rich and oily on it own so if your standing next to someone in the ring that smells fishy its probely me lol
- By JAY15 [gb] Date 05.11.11 22:55 UTC
LOL I was watching a video of a very well known breeder and expert handler--he baits his dog so smoothly you'd almost not notice. I eventually concluded he must have the bait in his mouth but thought I must be going mad :)
Topic Dog Boards / Showing / Treats

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