Turns out, dogs might be more into treats than the sound of their own names—quite the playful twist in understanding canine attention! It’s fascinating how a simple reward can outshine familiarity, inviting us to rethink training techniques. Curious to see what else this study uncovered?
https://dogtime.com/dog-blog/101058-dogs-respond-to-treats-more-than-their-names-says-study
#dogbehavior #trainingtips #caninepsychology
Turns out, dogs might be more into treats than the sound of their own names—quite the playful twist in understanding canine attention! It’s fascinating how a simple reward can outshine familiarity, inviting us to rethink training techniques. Curious to see what else this study uncovered? https://dogtime.com/dog-blog/101058-dogs-respond-to-treats-more-than-their-names-says-study #dogbehavior #trainingtips #caninepsychology
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Dogs Respond To Treats More Than Their Names, Says Study
A recent survey found that over half of dog parents believe their dogs respond more to the word 'treats', than their own names.
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