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Yeah, I think it is all about knowing your dog and what they value. Even within the category of treats, my dog has opinions lol. I reserve high value treats (beef heart, lamb lung) for rewards for things that I know are hard for him. I generally clicker train with treats to mark a behavior amd initially train it, then treat less and sub with words of affirmation or play. But really, Bo loves attention in all its forms. I haven't run into the three dogs I have trained being dependent on treats, but their personalities were quite affable and eager to please. I imagine that has a lot to do with it.
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