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treats what are good treats to use for training? i can't find any he likes. he's 8 months. thanks!! |
I use Wellness Pure Rewards, and my kids are very picky |
Mine love Zukes mini treats in salmon. They are really tiny so good for training. |
Cheese, popcorn, Boiled chcicken breast, steak, lamb, moose, deer, elk, chopped small. Steamed peas, carrots ( raw too), green beans, Apple, pear, banana, raspberries not grapes though You can use Peantut butter to lick off a spoon, or cream cheese or yougurt. JL |
Yorkie Yummys My 2 love them, and will bend over backwards to get them. They are made and sold by Chatties Mom. She has a web site. And they are bite size, just for furbabies. ;) |
Mines is not a really doggy treat fan but she loves apples. She goes crazy over them. Sometimes i even have to hide from her when i wanna eat an apple, lol. |
Cheerios |
We use Sea Mobility. We tease that this is "crack" for dogs. :DThey will do just about anything for it. It is a product w/sea cucumber, chondroitin, msm glucosomine w/56% premium human grade beef. I knew we needed a treat that they would love consistantly. fThough not recommended for diabetes or any metabolic disorders causing hypoglycemia.:( It is endorsed by the National Animal Supplement Council & vet recommends. It's aby Ark Naturals out of Naples FL. It is NOT cheap. $13 for 9oz which is 22 sticks. :eek:One stick per 50lbs so we take it & break it into pieces, since no one at this time is over 5.5lbs. |
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Treats I use Nutro Naturals. They have a berry one, it smells great and my guys love them. |
I use zukes (I cut them up into smaller pieces-8 or 12 pieces) if I am training. I also use cheerios soaked in milk, chicken, fish or cheese. In training class the instuctor gives us the natural balance rolls. |
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