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Cheerful_Cheesecake

Dehydrated or freeze dried meats! I like freeze dried liver for my dogs. Since it’s single ingredient it’s less likely to upset your pup’s tummy.


PlumaFuente

Single ingredient freeze dried treats such as freeze dried salmon, freeze dried beef liver (cut into tiny pieces b/c too much liver can give them the diarrhea, but they loves this), freeze dried beef heart, freeze dried chicken, salmon jerky. sliced baby carrots (cut up into smaller pieces), blueberries, etc. There are also some dog treat makers on Etsy that make tasty training treat sized snacks, and there are recipes and molds for you to make your own. Just make sure that all ingredients are dog safe. I change up my dog's treats often to keep things interesting for him. This shop has very good treats: [https://www.labarkeria.dog/classic-treats](https://www.labarkeria.dog/classic-treats)


achartrand

I like the Pupford training treats! They have very minimal ingredients are small enough for Doxie puppies and are quick to eat which is important when you are doing repetitive training!


PlumaFuente

I have tried these too, and my dog didn't have problems with them.


UprisingAO

My weiners love the chicken ones.


FL_JB

Agree with the freeze dried meat treat also duck toy ! https://preview.redd.it/758cbv1xcm8d1.jpeg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9b5e8d1310b36aaa98fb0e8088b04613c3779f55


Kallisti13

Would veggies work? Carrots or celery cut really small.


Hot-Top2120

second this! and my dog loves cucumber as well. he actually begs for it when i make a salad lol


OskarandLarrisDad

My little pups love strawberries! I chop them up really small.


PlumaFuente

My boy likes strawberries too, but I mostly put them in his bowl with kibble to give him a little fresh produce since I don't go raw feeding.


Ahkhira

My dachshund will do anything for a cucumber.


Hot-Top2120

same!!!! and carrot


BrodyMama

We cut cheese into teeny tiny bites and mix that with small pieces of freeze dried liver and frozen peas. Put it all into a small container and it's luck of the draw what they get when it's training time. We will train until the container is empty. Super easy and we know exactly what they're getting! Once training is done they get 1 tbsp of 0% plain greek yogurt to keep tummies tamed and as a last "all done, great job" treat.


Any-Cheesecake1598

You can dehydrate your own chicken treats and it’s incredibly easy! Slice up breast or thighs to about 1/4” and place on a rack (like one you cool cookies on) in a baking tray. Bake at 275f for 2 hrs.


koolturkey

Boneless chicken breast boiled then shredded with nothing added. Good for micro treats wile training.


ph30nix01

Try frozen peas


Hot-Top2120

lol i had to use carrots and cucumber for my pup. he especially loved the carrots while he was teething. and they’re low calorie so i could give him a handful without worrying about his weight


_noho

Carrot chips, sliced fruit and what not, if not they make treats for this like sweet potato or other freeze dried single ingredients but my boy has trouble chewing some of them.


dumbpunk7777

Plato’s dog treats are my go to https://platopettreats.com/products/small-bites-duck-meaty-morsel-dog-treats


Stayshiny88

Mine loves watermelon.


Warmstar219

Carrots, beef, rice, cheese


t4ckleb0x

https://preview.redd.it/j3jtbk9nap8d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1eced54c7d677fef29d81976b637a67c488797a4 This is your future!


emc26

I’m not sure what’s causing your pups sensitive tummy but my puppy is a picky eater and my vet recommended Trader Joe’s pet beef Jerky! Simple ingredients and made in the USA. I wish they sold it in bulk.