Do Different Breeds Need Different Rewards?

The Ultimate Guide to Choosing Dog Training Gear Based on Breed, Drive and Personality

Every dog is unique. From their genetics and instincts to their temperament and drive, no two dogs are exactly alike — and that’s why choosing the right training reward matters so much.

At Bo’s Dog Training Equipment, we know firsthand that bite pillows, tugs, balls, and other toys are not simply for fun. They are vital tools to shape behavior, develop grip and targeting, and build your dog’s confidence. But using the wrong toy for the wrong dog can lead to frustration, poor technique, or even injury.

This guide will help you make better decisions when choosing your dog’s gear, with recommendations backed by real-world trainers and insights from IGP, Schutzhund, and obedience handlers.

Why the Right Reward Matters in Dog Training

Dogs learn best when they are properly motivated. In protection and obedience sports, motivation comes not only from praise or food, but very often from play and drive-based rewards.

The wrong toy, however, can:

  • Lower motivation and reduce engagement

  • Cause bite issues or poor targeting

  • Break too easily, interrupting training flow

  • Frustrate soft dogs or overexcite powerful ones

Selecting gear that fits your dog’s specific type and temperament is key.

Understanding Dog Types: Soft vs Strong

Soft Dogs and Puppies

Soft dogs, like young puppies, Golden Retrievers, or softer Malinois, need gear that is:

  • Soft and easy to grip

  • Gentle enough to avoid frustration

  • Designed to help build confidence

Recommended rewards:

These toys are forgiving, fun, and ideal for dogs developing their drive.

Strong Dogs and High-Drive Workers

Powerful breeds like Rottweilers, German Shepherds, and Belgian Malinois require reinforced toys that:

  • Handle intense tugging and biting

  • Maintain shape after repeated use

  • Offer satisfying resistance

Recommended rewards:

These products offer durability and the necessary feedback for proper bite work.

Precision and Obedience Rewards

In advanced obedience, you need secondary rewards that are:

  • Easy to deliver quickly

  • Portable and easy to hide

  • Stimulating yet safe for fast bites

Recommended rewards:

These work perfectly for heeling, secondary obedience exercises, or reinforcing specific behaviors.

What’s Inside Matters Too: The Importance of Quality Filling

What your dog can’t see is just as important as what they can.

Many lower-cost dog toys are stuffed with:

  • Factory scraps

  • Mixed textile leftovers

  • Even sharp or dangerous debris like needles or hard plastic

At Bo’s, our products are:

  • Filled with clean, purpose-selected materials

  • Hand-stitched for consistency and safety

  • Tested for durability and longevity

Your dog’s mouth and safety deserve this level of attention — and that’s why we never cut corners.

Does Breed Always Dictate Reward Type?

While breed tendencies give you a great starting point, every dog is still an individual.

  • Not all Malinois are intense powerhouses. Some are sensitive and need soft introductions.

  • Not all Labradors are soft-mouthed. Some can shred poor-quality toys in seconds.

  • Not all German Shepherds bite with power. Some require drive building through exciting rewards.

Always observe your dog, test multiple types of gear, and adjust as they grow and advance in training.

How Bo’s Makes Reward Selection Easy

With dozens of products across categories, it’s easy to find exactly what your dog needs.

From:

  • Suede Balls → Great for drivey adult dogs

  • Plush Pucks → Perfect for soft puppies

  • Bite Pillows → Best for developing full grips

  • Leather Popper Tugs → Ideal for maintaining drive and excitement

We cover every stage, every dog, and every training scenario.

Our team of trainers is always available to help you make the right choice too. Contact us anytime to get personal advice based on your dog’s breed, age, and experience.

Final Thoughts: Match The Gear to Your Dog

In professional dog training, no toy is one-size-fits-all.

Selecting the right reward ensures:

  • Better motivation and engagement

  • Safer, more productive training sessions

  • Clear communication and less frustration

By investing in quality, breed-appropriate gear, you help your dog succeed — and make training more enjoyable for both of you.

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