What treats do professional dog trainers use?

Ned Schmidt
2025-07-21 03:13:03
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Treats like freeze-dried liver or our Pointer Duck and Orange Rolls are popular choices. Think meaty, cheesy, or even peanut buttery with a scent that makes your dog’s nose twitch with excitement. High-Stakes Rewards – These are the “wow” treats – super tasty, irresistible, and often reserved for difficult or high-energy tasks. Think along the lines of cheese cubes, jerky, freeze-dried liver, or our Bacon and Cheese Flavoured Toastees – a massive hit with cheese and meat loving pooches. Pointer Meaty Beefy Rolls fit the bill perfectly, offering just the right size for quick rewards without overloading your dog’s tummy. Or, why not try some Peanut Butter Flavoured Paws, just break them into smaller pieces and you’re good to go. Low-Stakes Rewards – These treats, on the other hand, are still tasty but a bit less exciting, think a regular training biscuit like our Milky Petite Bones – or a small piece of kibble.

Vern Cremin
2025-07-13 12:08:54
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Cooked lean meat can be used as a treat for training. Your dog’s dinner can also be used as a treat. Peanut butter is another option, but you must never feed a dog peanut butter that contains salt, sugar or artificial sweeteners. Pumpkin and apple slices can make a tasty dog treat for training. Apple slices can help to clean the residue off your dog’s teeth and freshen their breath. If you’re looking for a high-quality, tasty dog treat for training that’ll make sure all eyes are on you, try our AdVENTuROS range, with incredibly delicious flavours such as buffalo, venison and wild boar. Fresh vegetables are also a good option for dog treats.