Dog Training Treats
Natures Menu Original Meaty Treats Chicken
100g
Delivery in 1-2 working days
Good Boy Chewy Chicken Strips
3 x 350g
Vitakraft Treaties Bits
Liver Sausage (120g)
Hollings Chicken Feet
100g
Vitakraft Meat Balls
80g
Scrumbles Chicken Chonks Meaty Treats
60g
DIBO Mini-Treats Mix in Bucket
500g
Trixie Premio Liver Pâté
110g
Briantos Cream Team
75g
8in1 Tasties Sushi Rolls Chicken
85g
What are dog training treats used for?
Dog training treats act as positive reinforcement. They’re designed to be easy to handle, quick to eat, and motivating. Use them for:
- Puppy training: Small, soft puppy training treats help reinforce behaviours early
- Toilet training: Quick puppy training rewards can help encourage consistent habits.
- Grooming & socialisation: Dog training bites make unfamiliar situations feel more positive.
- Obedience and competitions: Keep your dog focused with high-value training bites and dog training treats.
Pro tip: If your dog isn’t food-motivated, try using dog training toys or praise to find the right motivator.
What are dog training treats used for?
Dog training treats act as positive reinforcement. They’re designed to be easy to handle, quick to eat, and motivating. Use them for:
- Puppy training: Small, soft puppy training treats help reinforce behaviours early
- Toilet training: Quick puppy training rewards can help encourage consistent habits.
- Grooming & socialisation: Dog training bites make unfamiliar situations feel more positive.
- Obedience and competitions: Keep your dog focused with high-value training bites and dog training treats.
Pro tip: If your dog isn’t food-motivated, try using dog training toys or praise to find the right motivator.
What types of training treats are available?
Good training treats for dogs can align with your training goals and your dog’s preferences. Here is a short guide on the treats on offer and when to use them:
Type | Training sticks for dogs and chew sticks |
---|---|
When to use it | Longer sessions or redirecting behaviours like chewing |
Type | Crunchy treats, including dog biscuits |
When to use it | Outdoor and competition training - easy to handle and quick to eat. |
Type | Soft training treats |
When to use it | With puppies or dogs with dental sensitivity. |
Type | Paste treats |
When to use it | Semi-moist treats, good for masking medications or quick licks between commands |
Type | Puppy training treats |
When to use it | Tailored in size, texture, and nutritional balance to keep your puppy motivated |
Type | When to use it |
---|---|
Training sticks for dogs and chew sticks | Longer sessions or redirecting behaviours like chewing |
Crunchy treats, including dog biscuits | Outdoor and competition training - easy to handle and quick to eat. |
Soft training treats | With puppies or dogs with dental sensitivity. |
Paste treats | Semi-moist treats, good for masking medications or quick licks between commands |
Puppy training treats | Tailored in size, texture, and nutritional balance to keep your puppy motivated |
Tip: If you know about dog training, you’ll know that the right training equipment and dog training treat bag can help support more focused outdoor or competition training sessions. Make sure you learn about training adult dogs before jumping in.
What types of training treats are available?
Good training treats for dogs can align with your training goals and your dog’s preferences. Here is a short guide on the treats on offer and when to use them:
Type | Training sticks for dogs and chew sticks |
---|---|
When to use it | Longer sessions or redirecting behaviours like chewing |
Type | Crunchy treats, including dog biscuits |
When to use it | Outdoor and competition training - easy to handle and quick to eat. |
Type | Soft training treats |
When to use it | With puppies or dogs with dental sensitivity. |
Type | Paste treats |
When to use it | Semi-moist treats, good for masking medications or quick licks between commands |
Type | Puppy training treats |
When to use it | Tailored in size, texture, and nutritional balance to keep your puppy motivated |
Type | When to use it |
---|---|
Training sticks for dogs and chew sticks | Longer sessions or redirecting behaviours like chewing |
Crunchy treats, including dog biscuits | Outdoor and competition training - easy to handle and quick to eat. |
Soft training treats | With puppies or dogs with dental sensitivity. |
Paste treats | Semi-moist treats, good for masking medications or quick licks between commands |
Puppy training treats | Tailored in size, texture, and nutritional balance to keep your puppy motivated |
Tip: If you know about dog training, you’ll know that the right training equipment and dog training treat bag can help support more focused outdoor or competition training sessions. Make sure you learn about training adult dogs before jumping in.
Why are special treats needed for training?
They’re smaller, easy to chew, and formulated to avoid interrupting training sessions.
Why are special treats needed for training?
They’re smaller, easy to chew, and formulated to avoid interrupting training sessions.
How many dog training treats should I use in a session?
Portion size depends on the treat type and your dog’s activity level. Always check the label, refer to the feeding guide, and avoid overfeeding.
How many dog training treats should I use in a session?
Portion size depends on the treat type and your dog’s activity level. Always check the label, refer to the feeding guide, and avoid overfeeding.
My dog is not food-motivated. What kind of dog training treats should I try?
Try a different texture or higher-value option, such as freeze-dried liver, and remember that some dogs prefer praise or dog toys over food rewards.
My dog is not food-motivated. What kind of dog training treats should I try?
Try a different texture or higher-value option, such as freeze-dried liver, and remember that some dogs prefer praise or dog toys over food rewards.
Are there special dog training treats for puppies?
Yes, there are training treats specifically designed for puppies. These are usually smaller in size, softer in texture, and made with ingredients suitable for young dogs. Always check the product label to ensure the treats are age-appropriate, and introduce new snacks gradually.
Are there special dog training treats for puppies?
Yes, there are training treats specifically designed for puppies. These are usually smaller in size, softer in texture, and made with ingredients suitable for young dogs. Always check the product label to ensure the treats are age-appropriate, and introduce new snacks gradually.
Are there low-calorie training treat options?
Yes, there are many low-calorie training treats for dogs. Try freeze-dried treats, or low-calorie pre-packaged treats.
Are there low-calorie training treat options?
Yes, there are many low-calorie training treats for dogs. Try freeze-dried treats, or low-calorie pre-packaged treats.