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The author concludes that dogs should be trained with words rather than treats. This is because if a dog is treat-trained, then it can typically only be commanded when treats are on hand.
The support identifies a potential drawback to treat-training—treat-trained dogs can usually only be commanded when they see treats. However, the author assumes that this means dogs should be trained verbally instead.
The conclusion would be justified by a principle that states that it’s best to train dogs using a method that enables to dog to be commanded under any circumstances.
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