1. Thoroughly cook a slice of liver.2. Cut up into bite-sized pieces.3. Do whatever you want to your dog and use the liver as a reward.My little Bichon Frise had to get the hair pulled out of his ears every six weeks or so; the first time was dreadful, but once the liver reward was brought into play he would run to the vet when we got into the room to be put on the table for his treatment. A mutt that couldn’t seem to get the idea of “housebroken” through his head wouldn’t go unless I said the key words after a week or two of training with liver rewards. That had the added benefit of no shilly-shallying when taken out in the rain.
The Duke 1 over 13 years ago
G’day, Us Fellers & Dry! Dogs and baths mix like oil and water!
sottwell over 13 years ago
1. Thoroughly cook a slice of liver.2. Cut up into bite-sized pieces.3. Do whatever you want to your dog and use the liver as a reward.My little Bichon Frise had to get the hair pulled out of his ears every six weeks or so; the first time was dreadful, but once the liver reward was brought into play he would run to the vet when we got into the room to be put on the table for his treatment. A mutt that couldn’t seem to get the idea of “housebroken” through his head wouldn’t go unless I said the key words after a week or two of training with liver rewards. That had the added benefit of no shilly-shallying when taken out in the rain.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
G’day Jason, JFri, Us Fellers, ottod and Meggsiefan!
I’d much rather bathe a dog than a cat!
ottod Premium Member over 13 years ago
I’d much rather bathe a dog than cook liver!
Comic Minister Premium Member over 13 years ago
Good one Chatfield!