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puppy treats I would like to know what is a good puppy treat for Abby? She eats nutro natural choice wet and dry food for puppies . I hope this is considered a good choice. I cannot find a treat that a puppy under 5 pounds can safely eat. |
I like to give bits of fruit and vegetables. |
When Joey was a puppy, I used plain cheerios for treats; he was given treats for successful pee pad endeavors, as well as good behavior while being groomed. They are great because they are tiny and don’t interfere with meals. Now that he older, I tend to use as healthy a food as I can for treats. He loves thawed frozen green beans, and I even use his regular food for training. It depends on why you are giving the treats, what you are trying to reinforce, and whether or not the dog needs any extra weight. I don't buy any special dog treats for Joey though, most are overpriced, for what you are getting and aren't that good for your dog. |
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I give the little Pedigree Gravy Bones, just one each. |
my madison is only 4 months and loves watermelon, pineapples, green beans, turkey, ham, roast beef, boiled chicken, natural balance food rolls, and wellness puppy treats (all cut into tiny pieces for training) |
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I found one once that it was only dried chicken.. she used to love it.. but they dont sell it anymore around here.. |
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I love Zukes! They are the perfect training treat at only 2 calories a treat! |
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We used plain Cheerios and also used Zuke's Mini Naturals treats. This is what we gave as training treats mostly. We also used puppy Milk Bones for occasional treats, however, they are not nearly as good as the Zuke's. |
Tucker loves cheerios, watermelon, strawberries, cantaloupe and carrots. |
I was thinking the carrots would be too hard but I guess if they are diced it would be ok. If they can eat that hard kibble they can eat carrots. Its also good because you always have fruit and carrots on hand so it is always available. |
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