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Is your dog a voracious eater, who stops eating when stressed?
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Or, is your dog a picky eater, who isn't that food-motivated in the first place?
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If training your dog with food is challenging at times, then we'll need to build food drive so that your dog reliably eats food when offered food during training sessions!
Introducing...
Motivation Matters™
Inside this [FREE] online mini-course, we'll problem-solve your dog's inability or unwillingness to eat food, and create consistency in this "eating" behavior (just like any other trick/skill), so that we can reliably use food to solve bigger behavioral problems!
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Would you like to train your dog with food?
Have you ever experienced a situation (perhaps while walking your dog, or while a guest arrived) where you thought to yourself, "I could be holding STEAK right now, and he STILL wouldn't eat it!"
In challenging, distracting environments, do you ever find yourself thinking:
👉 "My dog loves food, but he won't eat it when we're outside."
👉 "I train with food, but when we’re on walks, all bets are off."
👉 "What am I supposed to do if he stops eating when he’s stressed? Most of the time, my dog is food-motivated... but if he’s anxious or stressed, then he refuses to eat."
Or, is your dog ever picky about their food? Does your dog require *meal toppers* or expensive, enticing treats? Perhaps hot dogs, cheese, or sardines!?
If your dog isn't always food-motivated, then let's problem-solve these issues!
Inside Motivation Matters™️, we'll discuss ANY and ALL of these problems!
Access this [FREE] mini-course TODAY!
Hi! I'm Kate Walker!
I understand how frustrating it feels when dog training *isn't as easy as it seems* ...or when "all bets are off" as soon as training advances to more challenging or stressful environments...
I have been an educator of all things science and dogs since 2010. I've studied with the most successful dog trainers in the United States... and one thing is certain:
The foundation of behavioral training involves finding, building, and harnessing *motivation* (ie: food drive). Without motivation, influencing a dog to change behavior is difficult (or even fails to be accomplished)!
In simpler words --
It's a BIG DEAL if we can't train with food!
If we need to improve a dog's antisocial behavior (like barking, growling, lunging, retreating, trembling, hiding, snarling, snapping, or biting), then training with food is IMPERATIVE!
The good news is --
We can absolutely improve a dog's food drive (the desire to *eat* food when *offered* food), so that we can successfully use food in more challenging and stressful environments! Thank goodness, right!? 🙂
All of the details are included inside Motivation Matters™️, and I want to share this online mini-course with you, so that [starting today] you can methodically advance with your behavioral training!
These lessons are included inside Motivation Matters™️:
You can access all of these lessons immediately (for FREE)!
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"How do I know if this mini-course will benefit me?"
Right now, is it difficult to train with food?
Perhaps your dog *isn't always food-motivated*...
And, you might not know *what to do* if your dog won't eat food!?
Well, in training, we desire a dog who:
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Eats frequently (eats every time that you offer food)
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With a short latency (without a pause or delay)
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With some robustness (meaning: the dog will continue to eat with duration)