When teaching Oscar something new, I normally use liver treats or break biscuits into small pieces. I've also tried using bits of cheese, or blueberries. While his kibble would be the perfect size for a training treat, it just doesn't interest him enough most of the time. I always worried about overfeeding though, even if I cut down on his kibble for the day. The difficulty I had with most of the store-bought treats I used were that there is no information about how many calories are in one treat, so I always just had to guess how much would be appropriate to give him.
I was in PetSmart yesterday looking for some training treats when I came across My Mighty Wolf treats, which were on sale...that's how they caught my eye! They are soft treats that are free of corn, wheat and soy. The first five ingredients are beef liver, tripe, glycerin, dried potato, and dried honey. Sounded pretty good! The best thing about them was that they were exactly what I was looking for size-wise. They are little squares that are about the size of Oscar's nose, but they are super thin, so they are only 1.3 calories per treat. Also, since they are moist and made of meat, they are also a "smelly" treat (meaning they attract Oscar because of their scent, not that they are stinky), so they actually get Oscar's attention.
I like the packaging, too! Cute. |
Wafer thin. |
They're not too big, either - and look how interested Oscar is in them! |
I've practiced a few commands with Oscar using the treats, and he seems to like them. We're working on Quiet - that's going okay. It works better when he's a bit tired, like he was yesterday. He barked once at a passing golden and its owner and that was it. I also praised and treated him when he ran to the window when the kids next door were playing outside but he didn't bark. I'm also teaching him Out, which I'll blog about later on. All in all, I'm pretty pleased about my training treat find, and I think Oscar is too!
8 comments:
Good to hear that Oscar is as food oriented as ME!! i'll do anything for a treat! I'm VERY good at putting on weight too - my mum is all worried about it......
Tail Wuggles, Rubie.
I am food oriented, but the treats we have now don't motivate me enough. My mom person is going to look for those & get some for me. Thanks for sharing.
Nubbin wiggles,
Oskar
Ooooh yummy - new treats, that's what we like to read about best. Our human said they look great because they're not too big - as far as we can see that's the only problem with them ;-) Dex & Lou x
That is some paper thin treat! I like the size of it too. It's not too small nor too big. It would be perfect for bigger doggies like us too! I bet it smells great. Good to know Oscar likes them. We Goldens are VERY food oriented too. HEE HEE
Food oriented...so are we! Those look like great treats.
- Christmas and The Girls
Yummy! I've been on the lookout for low-calories treats, too, but for a totally different reason: Oscar's on a diet!
My Mighty Wolf sounds like a great brand and at 1.3 calories a treat, you can't go wrong! I've recently picked up a box of Zuke's mini bites and each little treat is only 5 calories! Oscar goes crazy over them. :D
Thanks for sharing! I'm going to pick up a bag when I'm at the store this week... variety is really helpful, too.
Sadie loves Wet Noses Little Stars Organic Dog Training Treats (about the size of a pencil eraser).
Tiny treats is a wonderful idea. Will look forward to your training program.
Have a wonderful day!
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