Dog training treats
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1 | Has anyone a successful recipe? lilyfield - 2020-01-15 15:54:00 |
2 | Training treats need to be small and soft so they can be eaten on the move without choking - I do make dog treats but it was easier to cut up small pieces of dog roll specifically for training treats. sarahb5 - 2020-01-15 18:15:00 |
3 | They love the possyum dog roll...it's not wet like most, easy to cut into little treat bits, doesnt stink, Available in 2 sizes. wheelz - 2020-01-16 00:38:00 |
4 | very small pieces of cheese, cat bikkies. rivercottage1 - 2020-01-16 16:00:00 |
5 | Thanks for the ideas, but I do not want to buy food that comes wrapped in plastik, therefore make my own. lilyfield - 2020-01-16 16:51:00 |
6 | I'd post ths question in Pets and Animals.Probably get more answers there. cinderellagowns - 2020-01-16 17:37:00 |
7 | lilyfield wrote: sarahb5 - 2020-01-16 18:23:00 |
8 | sarahb5 - 2020-01-16 18:27:00 |
9 | I used to buy raw liver, slice it thinly and dry it out in a low oven. Smell was not that great. You can dry it out to whatever level you want, soft, firm or really dry and crunchy. Worked a treat!! dansac - 2020-01-17 09:21:00 |
10 | dansac wrote: sarahb5 - 2020-01-17 09:56:00 |
11 | What about a tiny sliver of cheese. Is soft, will melt, and worked for my dog. The vet recommended cheese as training treat. But it is only a sliver. jan2242 - 2020-01-17 11:11:00 |