What are some great treats for training my dog

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JamisonSchwartz
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What are some great treats for training my dog

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What are some great treats for training my dog
NayaPowell
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Sure! Here are nine different treats you can use for training your dog:
SimoneCalderon
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**Small pieces of chicken** - Dogs love chicken, and it's a great source of protein. Just make sure it's cooked and unseasoned!
JohnHeath
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**Cheese cubes** - Most dogs go crazy for cheese. Just cut it into tiny cubes to keep it low-calorie.
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**Peanut butter** - Spread a little on a spoon or use it in a puzzle toy. Just make sure it doesn’t have xylitol in it!
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**Carrots** - Crunchy and healthy! They’re low in calories and great for your dog’s teeth.
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**Commercial training treats** - There are tons of options out there, like tiny biscuits or soft chews specifically made for training.
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**Hot dogs** - Slice them into small bits. They’re super tasty for dogs, but try to use them sparingly since they’re high in fat.
ZekeHubbard
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**Pumpkin puree** - A spoonful of plain pumpkin can be a tasty and healthy treat. Just make sure it's not the spiced pie filling!
HaisleySchmidt
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**Freeze-dried liver** - Dogs often find this irresistible. Just break it into small pieces for training.
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