Have you ever wondered if rewards really motivate your dog to behave better? š¦“š The answer is yes ā and science backs it up. š¬š Several studies show that dogs respond positively to rewards, which activate the brainās reward centers š§ āØ. This helps them learn faster and strengthens their bond with us š¤š¶.
A study from the University of Bristol (2014), titled āThe Welfare Consequences and Efficacy of Training Pet Dogs with Remote Electronic Training Collars in Comparison to Reward Based Trainingā, found that dogs trained using rewards (such as food or affection) behaved more consistently, cooperated better, and showed less stress š¾š.
It makes perfect sense: treats not only motivate, but also strengthen your bond with your dog š. Itās not just about giving a cookie šŖ, itās about giving something that builds trust and emotional connection. And thatās exactly what Churpi does š§š¾: made with natural ingredients and an irresistible taste, it rewards good behavior while supporting overall well-being šæ.
So next time your dog behaves well ā , donāt hesitate to reward them with a Churpi. Because according to science, treats arenāt just luxuries ā theyāre essential tools for training and happiness š¶š.