Using small snacks to train dogs is not reasonable for all puppies. Only by finding the right puppies’ hobbies will you be more efficient in training.

Pet 8:20am, 23 July 2025 111

At that time, preparing three small snacks in advance, it has become a habit for many owners. Although the attraction of snacks is quite attractive to most puppies, there are still a small number of puppies who are not interested in snacks. If you use snacks to seduce your puppy at that time during training, the puppy will ignore you, which is so embarrassing? Don’t panic, there is no need for snacks, you can use other rewards.

I don't think some puppies hate delicious food. Just the snacks at the beginning did not cause puppies' hobbies, and puppies who did not taste the taste of snacks did not use snacks as rewards. When your puppy happens to be this situation, then you and I think you can try to use different ingredients for testing. It seems that the puppy likes what foods it is. You can even use people's ingredients as bait to put the ingredients into your mouth in front of your dog, so that the puppy can focus on your hands. Seeing that the owner eats so deliciously, the puppy will also be curious and interested in this type of food.

Only note that even if people are using food, they need to be eaten by puppies. For example, dry chicken breasts and other types of people and dogs can eat them, which is an ideal reward. The owner should also pay attention to the owner and do not reward the puppy too much. After all, the reward is only feedback on the feedback of the excellent performance in training. If it can get the reward casually, it will no longer pay attention to the reward quickly.

Even if puppies don't like ingredients completely, people can use other methods to replace the ingredients rewards. Only the first thing the owner should do is to find items that the puppy pays attention to. Some puppies like to be touched, some like to watch cartoons, and puppies like to praise others. There are always two or three things that puppies like to do in normal times. If the owner pays attention to the puppies’ reactions carefully, it is difficult to clarify the puppies’ hobbies.

If the puppy likes to have fun, then you can use the puppy’s favorite toy to let the puppy cooperate with each other to train. Perhaps, the owner must limit the time for the puppy to have fun. The time to have fun should not be too long, otherwise the puppy will easily lose interest in small toys. When puppies are popular, the owner can find a suitable opportunity to retrieve the small toy. Let the puppy have endless aftertaste and feel it will be beneficial to the puppy in the future to cooperate with you to train.

If the puppies cooperate with each other to train them in order to gain the care of their owners, this situation will be a bit complicated. Perhaps it is necessary to send a data signal to let the puppy figure out that at the beginning of training, only the puppy can exceed the special regulations and it can get your care. You can summon it loudly while patting the little toy or the road surface to attract the puppy's concentration. Wait until it pays attention to you, you induce it to make a relative posture and motivate it in the same way as the puppy is done. After receiving this type of consistent data signal, the puppy will treat the entire training process as a good time where the owner can receive additional care, and will be more willing to cooperate with you in training.

If this method does not work, then the owner should consult some authoritative experts or dog trainers with work experience to see if the puppy has any mental health problems that harm the puppy’s personal behavior. If necessary, you can take the puppy to see a pet doctor to remove the harm of the disease to the puppy's personal behavior.

It has to be admitted that rewards are very important in dog training. If the puppy doesn't treat my reward as a reward, it will indeed cause great harm to training. Although it is very rare for puppies to dislike ingredients, you can still check and understand the puppies’ interests and hobbies. Choosing a good reward may make the dog train more vigorously at that time!