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    What kind of treats do you give your dog?

    I'm just wondering what else I can give her..

    She gets the Science diet treats (that we split in small pieces) for her potty training and it's been going extremely well actually. She doesnt like them as much now tho..

    For the crate training we usually give her scooby treats since it's not that often that we have to tell her to go to her crate. It works very well already..

    We use Nutro Natural Choice Lamb & Rice for large breed puppy for her meals (as requested by the breeder).

    The problem is that we started to teach her to sit, lie down, stay, come, etc.. and it requires a lot of treats.. so I decided to use another type of food, kibbles by kibble instead of treats. The food that I use was given to us when we purshased a cage. It's called vetdiet for large breed puppy.

    Yesterday evening, we must of gave her about 10-20 kibbles (one at the time) and she had diarehha all night, I had to bring her outside 5-6 times where usually she can go all night without even going once.. When I picked her up to bring her outside.. her tummy was very hot!

    So i'm wondering.. What kind of treat can I give my 10 weeks puppy.. I heard baby carrots were good. What else?

    Thanks!
    Say hi to Sasha!

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    I often give baby carrots for treats. My dogs also love apple slices. They seem more interested in these kinds of treats rather than regular biscuits although they will eat those too. Ripley is a little odd, in that sometimes he will not eat a regular dog biscuit right away. Instead he will carry it all over the house and eat it maybe 2 hrs. later. Bella watches him out of the corner of her eye and will grab is up when he is not looking.

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    hi and welcome to PetTalk

    Sasha is so cute. Is she a Jack Russell? I have a Jack Russell, Snowy, as you can see on my signature and avatar.

    I use liver as treats and it works like a charm
    they used to provide liver as well at our training club but now they have switched to Frolic

    thanks k9krazee for the signature!

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    First let me say what an adorable little pup

    You've gotten some good advice and these are some of the same things I give my dogs.

    Our trainer also used small pieces of cooked chicken, small slices of microwave hot dogs or any other meat you may be cooking the day of training (all in moderation of course). Make the bites as small as you possibly can, a little goes a long way!

    Good luck and hope to see more of your little girl

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    first of all welcome to pet talk! your pup is cute!

    we give our dogs canine carryouts, rawhides, pig ears, scooby snacks, sometimes milkbones, and just regular dog biscuits..but they don't get those all at once.. they get dog cookies every night since that's what they love. spoiled? oh yeah!!
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    I give merilyn all natural treats for training and he is eating Nutro ans seems to be fine wirth it .. I also give him greenies once or twice a week that is all natural and he does not have that nasty dog breath


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    Thx everyone for welcoming me to this board!

    I will try baby carrots and I just came back from the petshop with some tiny liver treats. I'll see how that goes.

    vinjashira: Thanks a lot, she is very cute indeed! It's an American Bulldog, not a Jack Russel

    Here is another picture of her taking over Tango's cage, one of our 2 cats.

    Say hi to Sasha!

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    I make my own treats for training because I have a golden retriever that is a bit fat. So I make some nice healthy treats for him and for the pitbull mix I use some treats with higher protien because she is real hard to keep weight on.

    I also give milk bones , rawhide chews ect. heh we made jerky this last summer and we ahh kinda burnt the crap out of it so we used those for a month or so as treats! Doggies LOVED them!

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    Oh my, Jon! She is just precious. I want to kiss that cute little nose. Welcome to Pet Talk!

    I feed my 3 dogs Nutro's NC Lamb & Rice as well.
    They get a range of treats in moderation - but I use pieces of kibble for training with food. For an extra good training treat, to get them REALLY interested - I break up soft treats into small pieces, such as Pupperoni's or Beggin' Strips. You're able to get them into very small pieces so one whole treat goes a long way.

    My youngest trains with a tennis ball. If she does something right, she gets to fetch the ball or just hold it. (It is the center of her world, besides me!)

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    I feed a wide variety of treats including the more common brands (pupperoni, beggin strips etc..) to decent brands (innova, nutro etc..) as well as people food. Of course it is all given in moderation.

    I find for intense training cooked liver or chicken works well.

    With a puppy that young though you don't want to vary the diet too much too fast (as you may have experienced with the diarrhea the other night). Just a few easy to digest treats, carrots, chicken, his regular kibble etc...
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    For training, I usually use cut up pieces of Rollover. It's cheap, the ingredients are decent and a roll lasts a long time for my two. I occasionally use microwaved hot dogs pieces when we train around lots of distractions.

    I sometimes make my own treats too. I usually throw in some liver, eggs and whatever else I have around. The dogs love it and I prefer to make my own treats as I know exactly what goes into them.

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    Try not to use too-rich foods for your little girl, that and a completely different kibble will upset her tummy. Tiny bits of chicken or tiny pieces of soft-food rolls (like Red Barn) should be ok! Nutro also makes puppy biscuits and soft treats that you can break into small pieces ;0)

    Welcome to PT! Your little Ambull is ADORABLE!! She sounds like such a smarty.



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    Wow! Lots of replies!

    We brought a stool sample to the vet today and she has no parasites . They think she might have a colon infection so they gave us antibiotics. She's really playfull so I dont think she's sick... For now i'm just using her own kibbles for treats and it's working fine.

    She's learning so fast! I'm working on stay for now... I find it's hard to teach.. any tips?

    Thanks to everyone for the tips btw!
    Say hi to Sasha!

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    My girls will do anything for popcorn (just plain air-popped with no butter or salt necessary). They can eat quite a lot of it without concerns about getting fat and they don't seem to get bored with it.

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    What kind of treats do you give your dog?

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