Since 2004, we’ve been a proud provider of fish-based dog food and treats and are passionate about the health benefits of fish.
Whether it’s for sitting, giving a paw, or simply being obedient, training treats are the number one best form of positive reinforcement for good behaviour. Training can require a lot of rewards, so it’s important to use treats that are both enticing and nutritious.
Thanks to an abundance of fish content and a lack of harmful additives, our training treats provide a tasty, rewarding snack while also giving health-based benefits. With high omega 3 and low calories, you can rest assured your dog’s training won’t compromise their healthy physical development.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is It Ok To Train Your Dog With Treats?
Treats and training go hand in hand. Our healthy dog training treats are specifically designed to help you train your dog, which is why they have a taste and smell that any pup will want to sit for.
We know that these treats are likely to be given to your pet more frequently than other snacks, so they’re purposefully low-calorie so as not to disrupt your dog’s diet.
How Many Treats should I Give My Dog During Training?
The key to training with dog treats, as with anything, is balance. Making sure you have the right size of treat is an important part of this – that’s why we offer our dog training treats in multiple sizes.
Whether your furry friend is a Chihuahua or a Great Dane, you can train them with our natural dog training treats!
When Should I Use Dog Training Treats?
Dog treats for training can be a great thing to have on hand in many scenarios – you never know when a good learning opportunity is going to show up!
It can also be a good idea to assign flavours to different occasions. Maybe our sardine flavour super stars are what you bring to agility training, but you specifically reserve our puppy salmon bites for toilet training your youngest furry friend. This way, your dog can associate different treats with different behaviours.
Once their pets have learned to do something, a lot of dog owners can be in somewhat of a hurry to stop giving treats. It’s seen as confirmation that the behaviour’s really been learned, but really, there’s no harm in still giving them the treat.
It’s up to you when, and if, you stop giving your pet training treats. Realistically, the longer you give your pet a rewarding treat, the more ingrained that behaviour will be in them.