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When we first got Toto, out vet recommended Honeycomb cereal. A total of only 6 pieces a day .... broken into 4 small pieces that's a total of 24 tiny treats a day! Dr. Lucy said that especially for puppies, it gives them a little extra sugar that they need because they expend so much energy! When we potty trained they were wonderful .... she would do anything for one. Even go back to the pad about 2-3 minutes later and "squeeze" out about a quarter sized little wet spot for another treat!! ;) |
I found these treats that Tini really likes at Petco. I am not usually a fan of Petco since Petsmart has a much better selection, but have only found these at Petco. They are called Train Me treats and are very small size. You don't even have to break them into pieces. That is what I liked so much about them at first. Tini really likes the taste, and hasn't had any tummy issues from them. Here is the link on the Petco website so you know what you are looking for. The store by me only has the bacon flavor but I just found out on the web they have additional flavors. http://www.petco.com/product_info.as...4&dept_id=%2D2 |
Honey Nut Cherrios I use as treats Honey Nuts Cherrios and mini dingo bones (buy them at walmart much cheaper than the pet stores)...they love them. The Honey Nut Cherrios are great it gives them a tad bit of sugar after they play:) |
I also use the Natures Recipe Training Treats , I think they are packaged exclusively for PetsMart. They are very tiny and soft but I split them in half and give Bentley and Mia each a half. I also use Bil-jac liver treats and split them also. I tried the Pupcorn and Bentley inhaled them and would choke so I opted out of buying anymore. Both Bentley and Mia love Greenies but they give Mia an upset tummy with very loose stools. Lots of treat choice end up upsetting one or the others tummy but the Natures Recipe treat and the biljac seem to have no effect. Maybe its because they are such tiny treats its not enough to cause any damage. They also like bananas. |
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