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Old 25-10-2008, 02:18 PM
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Re: Puppy Training Treats

That's right, try to cook something for him

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i dont like the treats u can buy...i rather do some up myself.
because first off the treats u buy arent anything more special than their usuall dry food (if u feed dry) and also they dont taste as tasty as own made stuff (not that i tried the difference hehe)
cut up cheese, bits of sasauge, cooked chicken (mine will dance on one foot for this), liver (again works the best but might be to hard on puppys stomach so not too much of this).
i tried to teach cobi "down" for two months with the treats u can buy and then i started using self made treats and 2 days later he knew "down" perfectly as i guess it was more worth the work for him
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Re: Puppy Training Treats

I either use some of her dry food or small pieces of chicken or carrot, as they get older small cubes of cheddar make a brilliant reward, especially for recall!!
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Re: Puppy Training Treats

I always find they will do anything for these liver treats. You can also leave them in the oven a bit longer so they become harder and are easier to snap
but either way they will LOVE THEM!!!


FOOD FOR TRAINING



This is a very smelly recipe! Therein lies its power, so you will only have to rub your fingers into the food and your dog will be begging for more!



LIVER CAKE



Ingredients:

8oz Lambs liver

12oz Flour

2 Eggs

3-4 Cloves of garlic

Little Milk





Liquidize the liver, garlic and eggs together. When smooth pour into another bowl containing the flour and fold in. Add the milk. (TIP – do not use liquidizer for this stage as it is too sticky.) You should end up with a heavy sponge cake type consistency.



Pour into a well greased roasting tin, (TIP – margarine is usually best for this) and bake for one and half to two hours at about gas mark 2/3, 300/320f, or 150/170c. Check after one hour.



Test if cooked – When a knife in centre comes out clean, it is done.

When cool slice and freeze.



Hopefully the combination of liver and garlic will be irresistible for your dog. It will be well worth the effort to achieve the desired response in your dog!
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Old 26-10-2008, 01:35 PM
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Re: Puppy Training Treats

Burns do carrot treats (100% dried carrot) and fish treats (100% dried fish fillet).
Sometimes I also give my lamb fresh veg - he loves cucumber and carrots, or diced apples.
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Old 26-10-2008, 01:58 PM
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Re: Puppy Training Treats

I have always used hot dogs or german sausages sliced very thinly
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Old 26-10-2008, 03:31 PM
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Re: Puppy Training Treats

NaturesMenu do some nice treats - or so my dogs think, high meat content too
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Re: Puppy Training Treats

I haven't a clue if you are wanting healthy treats, the way I look at it sweets are treats and not very healthy. I use cut up pieces of cheese, works a dream.

Liver cake is a good treat not sure as to the health factor.

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Re: Puppy Training Treats

Cooked chicken diced up makes a good treat for a pup, and doesn'tseem to upset their tums, they do love liver, but can make them runny if they get too much.
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