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[quote=Anonymous]I use tricky trainers and Whole Foods...Fruitables I think, low cal stuff for things like sitting at an intersection. Sometimes even use regular kibble for it. I worked with a trainer who was like, "he's young. Make him work for his food so we did that but it wasn't enough." (I have a Golden Retriever and they are notoriously voracious but mine is a pick b+tch). I now carry a combo of low value (tricky trainers, Zukes, or equivalent) and high value (hot dog pieces, cheese). High value is for things like dropping a frisbee to engage in fetch or ignore another dog. Low value is for "expected" like sitting when I stop at an intersection. 12 mos. [/quote]
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