This is why with a food-assertive dog we have scheduled treats. It’s at such an exact time I had to set a reminder on my Echo that announces it to be treat time. That way, I don’t get bothered much. My neighbor rewards her dog for doing what he should do outside every morning, and my dog has learned that if she jumps enough at the neighbor, she will get a treat. I have repeatedly told my neighbor that a therapy dog is not supposed to ever jump on anyone, but if the treats continue, I will not stop my dog. My dog still jumps at her every time we go out. I can walk my dog with a pocketful of treats and not get bothered as she knows I won’t relent. I proved that to another neighbor when she had some chicken for my dog. I said give it to me until you are ready to feed it to her. So she did, and once it was in my pocket, my dog just walked, no begging. Someone has to be in charge. If the owner isn’t, the dog will take over. My dog is still spoiled rotten and loved to pieces, but I am in charge.
wldhrsy2luv almost 3 years ago
No action, no treat! The treats are inside the house.
Pharmakeus Ubik almost 3 years ago
The treat is the heat you’ll feel on your frozen bum.
Red Bird almost 3 years ago
Along with some belly rubs.
TwoCrows almost 3 years ago
This is my Toby.
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
Ha! Typical
Lee26 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Reason #352 why I own indoor cats, lol.
SheMc almost 3 years ago
I don’t know what treat is worth freezing your * off!!!
darcyandsimon almost 3 years ago
Just let him freeze to the pavement!
GiantShetlandPony almost 3 years ago
A good example of the dog training the owner.
goboboyd almost 3 years ago
A treat and hopefully he won’t need his little hairy butt peeled off the ice. So, two treats, to assuage your guilt.
Moonkey Premium Member almost 3 years ago
This is why with a food-assertive dog we have scheduled treats. It’s at such an exact time I had to set a reminder on my Echo that announces it to be treat time. That way, I don’t get bothered much. My neighbor rewards her dog for doing what he should do outside every morning, and my dog has learned that if she jumps enough at the neighbor, she will get a treat. I have repeatedly told my neighbor that a therapy dog is not supposed to ever jump on anyone, but if the treats continue, I will not stop my dog. My dog still jumps at her every time we go out. I can walk my dog with a pocketful of treats and not get bothered as she knows I won’t relent. I proved that to another neighbor when she had some chicken for my dog. I said give it to me until you are ready to feed it to her. So she did, and once it was in my pocket, my dog just walked, no begging. Someone has to be in charge. If the owner isn’t, the dog will take over. My dog is still spoiled rotten and loved to pieces, but I am in charge.
thejanith Premium Member almost 3 years ago
One of you is going to have to cave. If you have any sense, Muttlet, you will do so before you freeze solid. Come on, Doglet, go!
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
don’t tell me
Laurie Stoker Premium Member almost 3 years ago
She better give you a treat! She throws you out in the cold and doesn’t even come out with you!