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Old 24-10-2008, 01:50 PM
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Puppy Training Treats

Hi all,

Can anyone please point me in the right direction for some healthy training treats for Monty.

What about there? Puppy Treats with added Calcium 150gm by Pets at Home-Puppy-Pets at Home: Buy Pet Supplies from our Online UK Pet Shop

Or are they to big for a quick treat for clicker training.

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Old 24-10-2008, 02:07 PM
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Re: Puppy Training Treats

I did try ones like that for Oscar. I think they're too big and they upset his tummy.
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Old 24-10-2008, 02:11 PM
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Ah ok, do you me asking which ones he is on now?
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Re: Puppy Training Treats

They upset Bobby too!

Note well:- for puppies over 3 months, in small print on the back of the packet.

I failed to notice this as I chose from the wording on the front. When I pointed it out to a shop assistant he was rather off hand.
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Re: Puppy Training Treats

i make me own, peanut butter or cheese ones, very cheap and they love em
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Old 24-10-2008, 03:06 PM
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Re: Puppy Training Treats

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i make me own, peanut butter or cheese ones, very cheap and they love em
Hmm interesting, what does everyone else use?
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Ah ok, do you me asking which ones he is on now?
Puppy training treats. They were recommended at puppy school. They're from PaH and they're heart shaped - very small.
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Old 24-10-2008, 04:42 PM
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Puppy training treats. They were recommended at puppy school. They're from PaH and they're heart shaped - very small.
Is it those Biscuit Treats for Puppies with Chicken & Rice 225gm by Pets at Home-Pets at Home: Buy Pet Supplies from our Online UK Pet Shop ??

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Old 24-10-2008, 06:39 PM
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Re: Puppy Training Treats

ive used alsorts for training ,one of the favorite is liver ,once cooked cut up into tiny pieces ,and freeze any excess .i also use cheese ,sausages ,tonight ive been trying to get the new pup just to come to my hand for treats nothing more ,as i want her to free stand ,and i just picked off the spare meat of a chicken carcus left over from dinner
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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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