Training Treats

What are the Best Dog Training Treats?

The best training treats for your dog will be the treat that keeps your dog focused on the trick or training goal at hand. Trainers often prefer low-calorie, freeze-dried treats because they are aromatic and flavorful treats, like a small bite of chicken, salmon, or beef. Many dogs respond to these well during training sessions.

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When it comes to training your favorite furry friend, you might find they need a little encouragement. Dog training treats are just the thing to give them a little motivation during training sessions! These types of treats come in all shapes, sizes, and flavors, but the best training treat for your dog is the one that holds their attention the best.

Aromatic and flavorful treats like freeze-dried beef liver and turkey are ideal for high focus training, keeping your pet’s eye on the prize. Bite-sized crunchy biscuits are a satisfying reward for a pup that just learned a new trick too! Training treats can be used for puppies and senior dogs alike.

Worried about your dog’s weight? Single ingredient, meaty treats are the perfect low-calorie option that will keep your dog’s weight in check. Michigan Biscuit Company only makes dog training treats with quality ingredients. You can expect locally sourced beef liver, Michigan blueberries, wild salmon, and lamb leg.

Dog treats that make your dog drool will keep them focused – and they’ll love our unique treat combinations like Chicken & Waffles, Apple Cinnamon, and Peanut Butter & Banana. Look no further for a training reward for your furry friend, we’ve got you covered!

Puppy Training Treats

High Value Treats For Puppy Training

FAQs

How to train a dog without treats?

Training your dog without the use of treats is possible. You'll first need to find another way to keep your dog's attention. Using their regular food as a reward is one option, while praise, petting, or offering a toy works for some. 

How many training treats a day for a dog?

The number of treats your dog should eat in a day will depend on their size, their level of activity, and their caloric requirements. You'll also want to consider the calorie level of the treats you're using. Aim for giving them less than 10% of their daily caloric needs. Breaking up larger treats into smaller pieces allows for more repetitions with the same amount of calories.