no, a dog is never too young, as long as the treats are small and easy to chew. You should also make sure not to treat your dog too much, since it will get used to this and expect treats all the time, which could cause him or her to be uninterested in normal dog food, which it needs to eat in order to get all the nutrition it needs.
if i recall from my puppy, i think its six months after they are clear to eat solid food
When they are good and listen to you or if they look like a coconut. Sometimes you should if they look more Irish than british
What you should do is that you tell your dog to calm down and tell your dog that they would get a treat if they behaved. If they do behave, then give your dog a treat of anything they'd like.
You dont know, but you SHOULD treat the dog anyways because you would not want it to get too far tor treat.
If the dog is mad after you give it a treat, you or someone else probelly did something to annoy it.( or you should try a different flavor of treats!)
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If you treat your dog nicely then they will treat you!
A way of getting a dog to come to you is to hold out a treat and get their attention by saying their name and they should then come to you.
If your dog is sitting and jumps for the treat, make him sit. If he keeps doing it, don't give him the treat. If you have to hold his collar be firm and if he does it correctly without you holding him give him the treat and a big fuss!
They Should Treat The Dog Like they Would Treat baby :) Kind Soft And Gently That's How i treat My puppy :) Snowflake Lol She is White
Dog Treat was created in 1924.
You should treat it, or lay it down. Call the vet, but after you move the dog laying down or it will get worser.
Why would you want to do that? Maybe you should re-think being a dog owner.
Once per year.