I asked my fellow Blogville residents to submit ways they pry treats out of their mostly unsuspecting hoomans, and the response has been great. Read and Learn:
First, from the pooch who started all this, my buddy Ray :

Kosmo, a cat in faraway Finland

BARK BARK BARK – and bark louder – thus the peep will usually give us a treat to keep us quiet – works every time
Christmas, our youngest and very handsome Mayoral Candy Date, gives this advice, although I must warn you. I think his Mom took over his blog, so beware:
Well, here’s a tip my mom told me to share with you all. We do lots of training every day…for da dog shows and for learning new tricks and obedience stuffs. Anyway, if I’ve had enough treats for da day or if she doesn’t want me loaded with treats, she won’t feed me da breakfast and instead she’ll keep my kibbles in a bag and train me for all my daily stuff for about an hour. I am a huge eater so I treat kibbles as if they are treats. It’s a great way to treat throughout the day! Your pal who would still rather have treats than kibble, Christmas
Kismet, my only fine feathered friend, gives sage advice, as usual:
Squawk softly.
Upon asking Kismet if he would add “and carry a big stick,” he replied, “Little stick. That’s all I can get into my beak.”
Hailey and Zaphod two more new friends, say this works for them:
In our house, Lady often falls for sad eyes, especially when she is eating something. We stand and we stare until she gives us things.
This, from my very first Blogville kitty friend, Purince Siddhartha Henry (whom I call S.H., he, he):
Not sure that katss have any speshell to way to signal thee Hu’manss fur treets Lexi; how efurr mee doess! Mee gets on thee counter an sittss UNDER the cupberd with mee foodabullss an treet bags inn it…mee sorta ‘chirpss’ an looks deep inn to LadyMum’ss eyess….. gets her efurry time!!!! Mew mew mew…. Oh an mee eatss Greeniess Dental Katnip flavored crunchie treetss an Greeniess Semi-Moist Chick-hen treetss….. Say it must bee time fur treetss rite???? Bee seein you! 😉 **paw patsss** Siddhartha Henry xxxxx Pee Ess: Iss amee-yow sorta chirp what LadyMum LUVS an it toe-tallee werkss fur mee 😉
Riley (my brother) doesn’t have his own blog but still wanted to contribute. He said, “I follow my Dad Andrew around the house, around the yard, or wherever we are, right on his heels to let him know I want a treat. If Andrew sits down, I sit next to him and stare at him – you know, that thing where we plant our thoughts in their heads – until he ‘gets it.’ I don’t stop until I get what I want.”
Sam’s Mom, Monika from Tails Around the Ranch tells us about this pawsome method Sam has:
I’m sure all dogs salivate at the thought of a treat and I’ve learned to work on that natural behavior with dimwitted Sam. His claim to fame is he will sit very patiently when we’re at the hospital [Sam is a therapy dog], staring intently at the high value Zuke’s training treats I bring and when I say, “lick your chops,” he’ll lick one side all the while staring intently. Then when I say “lick the other side,” by golly, he will do it. I’ll tell him to ‘do it again!’, and right on cue, there goes the tongue on the other side again. I think it’s just a reflexive thing [sic] but he seems to have made the connection and he now does it routinely on command. The patients and nurses sure love it. It’s the only trick he does. Paws and kisses, Monika & Sam
My cousin Piper doesn’t have his own blog, but he asked me to share his sure-fire method. In his words:
Simple. I use the schnauzer mind meld technique. It is similar to the Vulcan one, but I don’t have to touch Mom or Dad’s head to do it. It involves an intense stare and thoughts shooting out of my eyes into their minds.
That’s all for this time, friends. I am waiting for a video from Easy and there are more tips I hope to get in. That will be another post. Of course, we can’t have too many ways to ask for our treats!
I am Lexi with the upset tummy. (Let’s not say the word t-r-e-a-t anymore right now, OK?.)
I’ll bet you are already a master at getting your favorite treats!
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Some great tips. Whee will have to give some a try!
xxxx
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Hi Lexi, thank you for the answer. Remember that you are now the most important, not our blog, tell that to you Mommy.
Kosmo
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🙂
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Hi Kosmo. Good, I want us to be friends, too. Mommy has been pretty busy running me around for cancer tx and taking care of me, but she wants to come visit your blog soon. 🙂
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Won’t we all!
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Thanks for the tips Lexi, one can never have too many treats. It’s easier to get them from our Greg than our Margret, we’ll have to see if some of these work on her! Glad your tummy is feeling better and that the cone is off. ~Gentle nose nudges, Belle for the rest of the Pups and Kitties.
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Thank you Lexi, you called me a new friend, that was nice. I really want to be your friend. And thank you for collecting these tips, they are very useful.
Have a nice Saturday!
Kosmo, a cat in faraway Finland.
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Those are all great tips! We’ll try anything to get a treat!
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Bwahaha. My bro Riley, large dog that he is, used to run around the yard with a big stick in his mouth and just miss whacking me with it!
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Very, very smart of you.
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They have treas several times a day. Everything is broken into three pieces. They really don’t get a lot, but it seems that way to them.
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I liked your big stick idea but try doing anything with a stick in your wing.
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Thank you for the tips but we are not showing mom the post
Lily & Edward
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Gah…feel free to edit/fix the [sic] thing 😉 My keyboard seems to have a mind of its own at times, especially when I’m on mobile devices. While I love my Apple products, I could easily mug that Siri girl-she’s a hijacker of the highest order! 😈
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Hi Dory, Arty and Bilbo. Consider it my birthday gift to Bilbo. And yes, my tummy is already feeling better after a some meds and a yummy dinner of home cooked chicken and rice.
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First, tummy is feeling much better now. I ate chicken and rice and even played with Mommy and Gracie for a while.
Wow, I have to post your method in my next blog about that! Are you serious that your Mom actually falls for it every single time?
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I do for dinner, but anytime is treat time!
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We took lots of notes, Lexi…thanks so much for sharing these pawesome tips and tricks!! We hope your tummy feels better real soon!!
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The Scotties have built in clocks that go off when they know it is time for treats. The go and stand in the kitchen and wait for me to get treats. It never fails.
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Those are SUPER Tips… We tend to use the… Bark and then the Follow US… Timmy’s in the WELL AGAIN walk… Mom falls fur that Follow US thingy EVERY time… she thinks it is SMART… We say it is DEVIOUS.
OMD LEXI…. WE are SOOOOOO sorry that you have the sick tummy. We were hoping THAT wouldn’t happen to you… POTP and Crossed Paws coming your way.
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Hi Cupcake. Yes, a new medicine, a little ginger ale and some chicken and rice have helped my tummy lots. Mommy even took the cone off my head and I am trying soooo hard to be good.
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Sweet tips! I need to step up my game! Hope your tummy is better, L. xoxo
Love and licks,
Cupcake
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Hope you can make use of some of them. 🙂
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Thanks, Hailey and Zaphod. It is inferfering with my favorite thing to do.
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these are some great tips! DakotasDen
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Those are some great tips. Thanks for sharing ours.
Hope your tummy feels better soon!
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What great tips. Those should keep you and us busy trying for some time. Gotta get more of those treats. MOL
Shoko and Kali
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You two are experts! With your permission I will use this in my next edition, with it linked back to you, of course!
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Absolutely!
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Great tips to share for everyone. Maybe there should be a chapter in the Blogville Citizen Book about this?
Your Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
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Me and Nellie use our groaking technique: https://jaspersdoggyworld.wordpress.com/2016/01/03/a-new-word/
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