Here is exactly how you can do the SMART x 50 dog training method.
STEP 1 - GET TREATS READY
Grab 50 treats (check out these) and place them in a bowl, Tupperware, or another container in a central location of your home. Of course, keep them out of your dog's reach.
Picking your treats: Because, you will be rewarding your dog 50 times, it really is important that your treats are low-calorie and high-value. Your dog has to actually want the treats you are offering them. Our treats are only very low calorie and come in a variety of flavors.
"The training treats are small, non-greasy, less than one calorie per piece, and have a ton in each bag, which is perfect for frequent rewards during training of tricks or behaviors. Puppies would be the classic kiddos to grab these for, but if you’re training any age dog, whether at classes or at home, these are the treats you need."
STEP 2 - SEE POSITIVE BEHAVIORS
Actively look for instances when your dog does something that you want them to do without asking.
Usw low callorie treats and/ or give him some of his normal food as treats. For example if u usually feed him 3 times a day cut one of those meals of and give it to him over the day whenever he is doing something good. However, i would prefer using low callorie treats, since those are way more delicious than the „normal food“
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Wendy01/26/2025
Firstly definitely a great idea, great concept but I have to wonder even in the treats are low calorie wouldn’t they effect his eating of the normal food?
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Karen01/26/2025
My picky puppy love the tiny training treats, only 1 cal ez
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Ana01/26/2025
You can use part of dog’s own food, 50 pcs of kibble.
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Marcia Belair01/26/2025
put food for the day in a dish. use that for the treats. you will then know how much they are getting. you do not have to feed out of the bowl they can be eating all day long with doing the treats. got left overs then feed with the bowl.
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Leave a CommentUsw low callorie treats and/ or give him some of his normal food as treats. For example if u usually feed him 3 times a day cut one of those meals of and give it to him over the day whenever he is doing something good. However, i would prefer using low callorie treats, since those are way more delicious than the „normal food“
Firstly definitely a great idea, great concept but I have to wonder even in the treats are low calorie wouldn’t they effect his eating of the normal food?
My picky puppy love the tiny training treats, only 1 cal ez
You can use part of dog’s own food, 50 pcs of kibble.
put food for the day in a dish. use that for the treats. you will then know how much they are getting. you do not have to feed out of the bowl they can be eating all day long with doing the treats. got left overs then feed with the bowl.